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make parallel

verb as in align

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In the United States, some make parallel arguments for the mass legalization of migration or drugs.

It was as if he wanted the past and the present to coexist in one dimension, the prehistoric ritual of his dancers and the modern cacophony of the industrial world, and the only way he could conceive it was to make parallel, competing rhythmic patterns fight for the same space.

You may recall the Parallella Kickstarter project that was supposed to "make parallel computing accessible to everyone" with its $99 boards.

Now, when guys make parallel moves, I don't necessarily agree with that.

However, bees must not be entrusted with the charge of constructing a single comb: Nature has taught them to make parallel ones, which   is a law they never derogate from, unless when constrained by some particular arrangement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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