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paralleled

verb as in be alike

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It paralleled a much happier time when he carried her around after she twisted her ankle, back in Season 4.

Certainly, it paralleled the brutal end that the Red Viper found despite his nearly flawless pursuit of personal justice.

Its experience and current difficulties are paralleled by those of intentional societies around the world.

The rise of equipment purchases has paralleled an apparent increase in local SWAT teams, but reliable numbers are hard to come by.

Now we paralleled the river, beyond whose far edge grew many slender-trunked nara trees; apparently they were Japanese oaks.

This conversion of earthwork into stone in the age of Severus can be paralleled from other parts of the Roman empire.

To these acquirements Willie added courage, firmness, and address, seldom paralleled in one of his tender years.

Now Clay picked it up on the televideo, as it paralleled our course forty-five hundred miles out.

These developments paralleled and in some measure influenced the movement of events in the British North American provinces.

The culture is peculiar, paralleled to a certain extent but not repeated in western Europe.

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

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