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Similarities (album)

Similarities is a compilation album by the Scottish band Biffy Clyro, released between 18 July 2014 and 5 August 2014. Available on 12" double vinyl, CD (Limited to 3,000 copies and exclusive to the Biffy Clyro webstore) and as a digital download.

The album features B-sides (and one previously unreleased track) from the band's 6th album, Opposites.

Usage examples of "similarities".

Further, these mythologies show many similarities from child to child across cultures and do not seem to have been directly taught by adults.

There were enough similarities between them for her to figure out how to use these without causing a minor disaster.

What does seem possible, however, is that their similarities may be the remnants of a shared legacy received from a common ancestor.

But to the extent that the contemplative endeavor discloses universal aspects of the Kosmos, then the deep structures of the contemplative traditions (but not their surface structures) would be expected to show cross-cultural similarities at the various levels of depth created/disclosed by the meditative injunctions and paradigms.

The question is whether the unavoidably mediated aspect of all experience invalidates any similarities in any experiences at all (mysticism is completely secondary in this regard).

He first points out the similarities (or continuities) in the three major domains: "Though the kinds of development that occur in the physical, biological, and psychosocial domains are shaped by different processes and have different patterns, they proceed in sustained, irreversible sequences that are called evolutionarythese three domains have many features in common.

From this and many other similarities in nature, such as the seven metals, etc.

I'm dying to see what similarities there are between their language structure and Standard's.

There were too many other outward similarities to humanity in Plennafrey's people.

Yes, she was different, but compared with everything else she and Keff encountered, the similarities were more important.

I knew that no satisfactory explanation had ever been given for how such close and richly detailed similarities of boat design could occur in two such widely separated places.

Indeed, the similarities were unmissable, but there were also differences far too significant to be ignored.

Is it possible that the many similarities between the cultures of pre-Columbian Central America and Ancient Egypt could have stemmed from an as-yet-unidentified ‘third-party’ civilization that influenced both widely separated regions at a remote and early date?

But none of these similarities is strong enough to infer that the connection could have been in any way causal, with one society directly influencing the other.

If so, we would expect to find certain cultural similarities between Mexico’s ancient civilizations and those of Sumer and Egypt.