Shares
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While modern English
shares
many similar words with Latin-derived romance languages, like French and Spanish, most of those words were not originally part of it.
And when Jack
shares
his story of how he did this huge breakthrough, he also explains that one thing almost prevented him from making this breakthrough.
The third thing that I think is crucial, though, and this is really fundamental, is we have to ensure that everybody
shares
in the benefits of globalization.
He had his account deactivated, because he
shares
a surname with a prominent ISIS leader.
Facebook optimizes for engagement on the site: likes, shares, comments.
She frequently
shares
the story of how a young boy approached her after a couple of terms in office and asked, "Can boys really grow up to be president?"
Life on this planet
shares
a common origin, and I can summarize 3.5 billion years of the history of life on this planet in a single slide.
question: "Mozart's last symphony
shares
its name with this planet."
And I figured I could buy more shares, and if it went up, I'd make more money.
Besides their own special calls, her matriline
shares
a dialect with nearby families, and they socialize regularly.
She also
shares
up to 90% of the salmon she catches.
So while Mrs. Ples will always hold a special place in my heart, she now
shares
that space with several thousand others.
Selling these
shares
in coffee houses and shipping ports across the continent, the Dutch East India Company unknowingly invented the world’s first stock market.
Now the thing is, I would like to put it to you that the main reason why we think that malaria is a bad thing is because of a characteristic of malaria that it
shares
with aging.
And I think that human aging
shares
all of these characteristics in spades.
You know, a few years ago, when we announced that we are giving
shares
to all our 2,000 employees, some people said it's PR, some said it's a gift.
And I'm coloring these small windows blue if another virus
shares
an identical sequence in its genome to that virus.
Now, when someone
shares
that they feel sad or afraid or alone, for example, it actually makes me feel less alone, not by getting rid of any of my loneliness but by showing me that I am not alone in feeling lonely.
They're creating long-term stakes in the fisheries known as catch
shares
which get fishermen to be motivated not just in taking whatever they can from the ocean today but in its long-term survival.
And that's a big task: persuading all the different countries with the different voting
shares
in these institutions to do so.
Heartbreak
shares
all the hallmarks of traditional loss and grief: insomnia, intrusive thoughts, immune system dysfunction.
Director Kinji Fukasaku is perhaps best known, in his homeland at least, for his Japanese gangster films, a series with which this movie
shares
a number of characteristics.
It
shares
some common flaws, like having a plot that's too predictable and linear for my taste.
If you feel you have to see it, watch it with a friend who
shares
your love of B-movies.
I haven't seen any other films by Antonioni and the people that saw this one with me agreed that it
shares
themes and imagery with the rest of his works.
At first glance it would appear to be just another cheap (extremely cheap!) "Terminator" knockoff, but strangely enough it also
shares
some qualities with the original "RoboCop," which hadn't even been released yet when "Vindicator" appeared (1986).
Roger Corman has enjoyed his
shares
of cinematic infamy in his illustrious low-budget career, spanning over 300 movies.
"Caligula
" shares
many of the same attributes as the 1970 "Fellini Satyricon" with bizarre sights, freakishness, and depictions of sexual excesses all set in the "glory" of ancient Rome.
This movie even
shares
the same twist and abrupt genre change where the creepy, violent boyfriend suddenly shows up in the end and things end up quite badly.
The story line of a man's love for an innocent baby he finds with a malformed face and on the opposite side of the world a shallow self centered "valley girl" who
shares
a birth date with her and ends up making a big difference in both of there lives.
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