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    analogous


    1. What she had to do was analogous to sucking herself back, getting all her data, everything she knew, everything she looked like, everything she was wearing, back on this side of the grate


    2. “The Planck frequency going to zero is analogous with slipping within an event horizon


    3. The going to infinity is analogous to being emitted from an event horizon


    4. well as a variety of analogous scenes - the meanings of


    5. The condition of the fence is analogous to your emotional state


    6. Alternatively, the dream is analogous to regressing into your subconscious


    7. Alternatively, the dream may be analogous to your lack of commitment and how you jump from one thing or another


    8. If you are looking for a place to have sex, then the dream may be analogous to your search for intimacy and closeness


    9. To dream that you can create a tidal wave with your mind is analogous to your ability to control your emotions and keep them in line


    10. If time is flying or moving slowly, then it is analogous to aging and growing old

    11. Alternatively, feeling warmth is analogous to hope and unconditional love


    12. forcefully displaying the Founders" intention never to allow the establishment in America of a state-supported Church analogous to the Church of England


    13. To me, sensitivity training is somewhat analogous to the re-education imposed on the South Vietnamese people after their North Vietnamese conquerors overran Saigon in 1975


    14. Knowledge lacking perspicacity is analogous to striking a book of matches without first understanding the principles of fire


    15. ―Living for today‖ is not analogous with ―Taking things one day at a time


    16. Efforts at enlightening someone are analogous to planting a seed and watching it take root


    17. “Or perhaps one could also argue for setting up an independent agency, analogous to the Federal Reserve, for this purpose


    18. This appears to have been a time roughly analogous to that of the judges, with some differences:


    19. A representation in CMMI is analogous to a view into a dataset provided by a database


    20. effect of a cause is at least partially analogous to the appearance of an object

    21. In the Meditations, restraint of the will is analogous to the


    22. The label of a theory is analogous to the physical


    23. This sort of unknown is analogous to the


    24. A geometric location is neither filled nor unfilled by objects, and is not analogous to the receptivity of the self-object


    25. These forms of direction are directly analogous to attentional directedness so long as we presume that attention consists only of the selected object of attention and ignore the attentional field as a whole


    26. It is analogous to comparing the negative and positive poles of a magnet: equal but opposite


    27. In the book, the author goes on to describe this as analogous to


    28. “Now, I was thinking that if the wizard’s power is radiated from the stone in a direction that is mostly perpendicular to the surface, there should be a point above the center of a hemispherical impact crater that intercepts most of the radiation, and is therefore analogous to the focus at Focus Mountain at high noon


    29. analogous to going insane


    30. The full-void is holographically encoded — it is analogous to the holographic template or film

    31. According to physicist Richard Gregory, Emeritus Professor of neuropsychology at the University of Bristol, Plato was not entirely incorrect when he thought vision as working by light shooting out of the eyes to form optical images (analogous to the reflected modified wave)


    32. 3 These universes can operate as the many layers of a gigantic electronic brain (analogous to the cortex and sub-cortex in our biomolecular brain) inside which our own super magma brain-bodies live and think


    33. Paul Davies says, ‘Physicists prefer to think of time as laid out in its entirety — a ‘timescape’, analogous to a landscape — with all past and future events located there together


    34. morphologies and behavior analogous to life forms proposed by Sagan and Salpeter [10] in Jupiter’s


    35. analogous to the variations in size possible in a balloon fil ed with air


    36. universes will be analogous to travelling closer and closer to the speed of


    37. states (whether liquid or solid-crystal) This is analogous to the operation


    38. nels This is analogous to the movement of hot gas along cosmic filaments,


    39. In the same way, each body is analogous to a ‘stump’ in a sensory sys-


    40. analogous to the two electrodes in Thomas’s experiment, cited above In-

    41. suggests that meditators are experiencing the sensations of analogous su-


    42. Analogous instances are based on what Wittgenstein called


    43. order to qualify as analogous? Given that analogies are widely used, but just as widely criticized,


    44. What "analogous" identifies, is


    45. Any entities that display resembling appearances can be considered to have analogous façades


    46. combinations of these factors will be used to suggest analogous façade


    47. The utility of the idea of analogous façade is to permit loose resemblances to still be categorized


    48. Having analogous façades does not mean


    49. pre-recorded song is an analogous performance


    50. productions are analogous performances














































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    Synonyms for "analogous"

    analogous correspondent equivalent homogeneous comparable allied associated

    "analogous" definitions

    similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar


    corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin