Use "parallels" in a sentence

1. f) Pick the Windows "Parallels" partition and re-activate Windows the first time starting into Parallels.

2. The parallels are stated, not reasoned.

3. Second Samuel 22:26 parallels Psalm 18:25.

4. "Artful is full of crossings and parallels

5. The Bestiary is a novel full of wonderfully satisfying parallels

6. And tragically, there are many parallels with our current epidemic.

7. Berlin speculates about parallels between the plot and Joplin's own life.

8. So, very interesting parallels between the biological and the engineering worlds.

9. The growth rate of the strains parallels their quotient of LDH:GDH.

10. On the home front some of the parallels are just as strong.

11. The Taylor Prism parallels the Bible account of tribute paid to Sennacherib

12. For its first few miles, it parallels the San Diego River floodway.

13. Its intent parallels 29 CFR 1910.146 Permit-Required Confined Spaces for General Industry

14. When making a Conic map, the map maker arbitrarily picks two standard parallels.

15. 29 The rise in greenhouse gases parallels the reduction in the ozone layer.

16. With long gentle slopes, this trail parallels the Heart Lakes following a patrol road.

17. And the parallels between the Gold Rush and the Internet Rush continue very strongly.

18. Expatriation and individual measures, such as eugenic sterilization, even had parallels in America.

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20. For example, The Expositor’s Bible Commentary states: “Chapter 7 [of Daniel] parallels chapter 2.”

21. There were also judicial parallels to the pitfalls to which a sorcerer was vulnerable.

22. Parallels with Simon de Montfort, the Valence and Joinville families are not entirely inappropriate.

23. The Candidacy process parallels and works together with the academic process of seminary education

24. Approaches The trenches or covered roads by which the besiegers convey ordnance, ammunition, and stores, and march troops to and from the parallels; also the trenches by means of which the successive parallels are established.

25. Synonyms for metAphorizes include analogizes, compares, equates, likens, brackets, assimilates, relates, matches, parallels and correlates

26. And it’s no coincidence that the increase parallels the advent of computers in our workplace.

27. On the miniseries, writer Josh Dean attribute these parallels to synchronicity, or simultaneous meaningful Coincidences

28. The Canaanite woman’s account closely parallels that of the centurion seeking healing for his servant (Matt

29. Pursuing this analogy shows surprisingly many parallels especially with respect to the retrieval of original design information.

30. A 25-char license field is the same as your activation key (for Parallels Desktop 2.x).

31. Rationalizing further, the Corinthians might have noted seeming parallels between Epicurean standards and those of God’s Word.

32. This asshole will lead us straight to Karos, but you're gonna put rotating parallels on him.

33. As the current historical Conjuncture parallels the Conjuncture of 1791, either a unifying national conference that parallels Bois Caiman or a second war of independence will determine the outcome of this perpetual economic and cultural civil war in Haiti

34. From what yoke of slavery did Christ set his followers free, and what parallels can be drawn today?

35. Parallels are drawn to synthetically important analogous reactions in glacial acetic acid solutions of alkali metal fluorides.

36. As a metaphor for the modern mountaineer, the life of Captain Ahab has some disturbing parallels. Sentencedict.com

37. Is the fact that similarities exist in figures of speech, poetic parallels, and stylistic features proof of adaptation?

38. There are many parallels between different neurodegenerative disorders including atypical protein assemblies as well as induced cell death.

39. The cost of these protective relocations for pre-trial witnesses parallels that of trial witnesses mentioned above, totalling $

40. And what can we learn from this account in terms of modern parallels and of any personal lessons for us?

41. A recent exhibition (Sangue e arena, “Blood and Sand”) in the Colosseum in Rome suggested modern parallels to the munera.

42. The dazzle effect of grids can be subdued by establishing a hierarchy of one set of parallels over another.

43. In the valley that roughly parallels the road and the stream is a very long, sinuous, and narrow hill.

44. But the parallels between the Roman and Alexandrine uses are too obvious not to suggest a common source for these Liturgies

45. Note that it is based on everyday circumstances, it closely parallels the point being made, and the application is clear.

46. Bismarck resident Nora Unruh sees parallels between the polio years and the coronavirus pandemic -- especially the importance of being vaccinated

47. Described in this way spirituality seems to have a number of parallels to the loose Afflation of many Catholics today

48. During winding, the traverse frequency is adjusted so that a first actual winding ratio parallels adjacent a first integer winding ratio.

49. Each brigade has a headquarters and headquarters troop and its staff generally parallels the Constabulary headquarters staff except to a smaller degree.

50. Their shoes pressed upward against the chromium of the railings that stretched across the floor in parallels set two feet apart.

51. 22 Indeed, the results of very recent work reveal two interesting parallels with the conclusions reached about the psychotic illnesses themselves.

52. Augustan writers (such as Pope, Addison, Swift, and Steele) greatly admired their Roman counterparts, imitated their works, and themselves frequently drew parallels

53. 19 I walked briskly one block over to Cabana, the wide boulevard that parallels the beach,(www.Sentencedict.com) and broke into a trot.

54. Remarkable parallels exist between primary and secondary osteoplasty: The involution stability of the alveolar process is only presented in a spaceless tooth line.

55. Many drug legalization activists draw parallels between the illegal drug trade and the Prohibition of alcohol in the United States in the 1920s.

56. Allegedly is a dark and twisty read, all the more scary because of how closely it parallels what is really going on in the world

57. Antarctic Circle The Antarctic (or Antarctica) Circle is one of the five major circles or parallels of latitude that mark maps of the Earth

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59. So the list of unpleasant side effects of cancer treatment parallels these tissue types: hair loss, skin rashes, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weight loss, and pain.

60. Allegedly is a dark and twisty read, all the more scary because of how closely it parallels what is really going on in the world

61. Greeks who have met Argentines, and Argentines who travel to Greece, often wax on strange parallels — on the discovery of inexplicable and unexpected similarities between peoples, …

62. The persecution under the fifth seal parallels the "great tribulation" that fell on "Thyatira" (Rev. and the "war" that the little horn made with the "saints" (Daniel .

63. Atkinson's best-fit model parallels not only the overall genetic pattern, suggesting an out-of-Africa migration of modern humans, but also subsequent events in human prehistory.

64. Here, you can examine the parallels and discrepancies between Attask (overall score at 8.9 and user satisfaction at 94%) and Asana (overall score at 9.2 and user satisfaction at 96%)

65. If you have a Mac, you can use software like Apple Bootcamp, Parallels Desktop, or Oracle VirtualBox to create a Windows environment, and Cropper will run fine on your Mac

66. Literature and World Religion student Lisa Ann Bargeman presents The Egyptian Origin of Christianity, a thoughtful examination of the parallels between the modern-day Roman Catholic Church and ancient Egyptian ceremony

67. The hosts couldn’t help but bring up the parallels of the coronavirus pandemic to a 2011 movie Damon starred in called "Contagion" in that depicted what turned out to …

68. Aisle, portion of a church or basilica that parallels or encircles the major sections of the structure, such as the nave, choir, or apse (Aisles around the apse are usually called ambulatories)

69. 1 day ago · The Suez Canal Authority suggested on Wednesday that vessels could still use the "original Canal," which parallels the newer section opened in 2015, but …

70. A recent exhibit in the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, suggested modern parallels by including video clips of bullfighting, professional boxing, auto and motorcycle races, and spectator fights at other modern sports events.

71. In acute decompensated heart failure (Adhf), the degree of hyponatremia often parallels the severity of cardiac dysfunction and is further exacerbated by any reduction in glomerular filtration rate and arginine vasopressin dysregulation

72. Atomised (published in the US as The Elementary Particles) is the story of two half-brothers, Michel and Bruno (Houellebecq denies that his namesake is based on himself, but the parallels are striking)

73. Storyline Clarke parallels the sense of spectacle and the real violence of an actual Bullfight with a dance interpretation of the emotional experience, using a distillation of the ritual gestures in the Spanish bull ring

74. People who express doubts about Obama's eligibility or reject details about his early life are often informally called "Birthers", a term that parallels the nickname "truthers" for adherents of 9/11 conspiracy theories

75. Than would be expected) gives rise to Anidiomatic style of writing in the solo repertoire for the instrument that parallels a similar effect found in the guitar tablatures of this period that utilize a re-entrant tuning

76. Atrabilious is a somewhat rare word with a history that parallels that of the more common "melancholy." Representing one of the four bodily humors, from which it was once believed that human emotions originated, Atrabilious …

77. Amplification involves the use of mythic, historical, and cultural parallels in order to clarify, make more ample and, so to speak, turn up the volume on material that may be obscure, thin, and difficult to attend to.

78. Braille has several totally coincidental parallels with digital computing: it is binary, it is based on groups of eight bits/dots and its development began in the 1820s, at the same time Charles Babbage proposed the Difference Engine

79. Latona Adrop parallels Bardo Pond's 2006 release Bardo Pond Presents: Sublimation in being more of a self-contained compilation of recordings done by different incarnations of the group rather than as specific separate group or solo projects

80. 1 day ago · The newly completed homeless shelter in Costa Mesa resides in a typical boxy, warehouse-type structure, similar to all the other buildings on a street named Airway Avenue because it parallels a …