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1 He brings the spiritual world into close analogy with the material one.
2 The life has a close analogy to that of this world at it its best.
3 The science of Politics bears in one respect a close analogy to the science of Mechanics.
4 A close analogy is found in the traditional identifications of most of the Palestinian sacred sites.
5 There is a close analogy between the methods of modern engineering and this type of management.
6 The elements of the meteorology of Mars seem, then, to have a close analogy to those of the earth.
7 Several versions are current in Italy and Sicily, which present a close analogy to those of other European countries.
8 The very close analogy of structure between man and the ape at once suggests that they had a common ancestor.
9 Father Petitot shows us the close analogy between the Kogmollyc language and the tongues of eastern Asiatic tribes, ancient and modern.
10 Its prevalence, therefore, in the masonic institution, is a pregnant evidence of the close analogy existing between it and all these systems.
11 In this respect, as in many others, the history of Puritanism in England bears a close analogy to the history of Protestantism in Europe.
12 A close analogy to the reflex process in the fighting of animals is shown in the role played by the sexual receptors in conjugation.
13 Moreover it is commonly taken for granted, not only by philosophers, that the minds of others bear a sufficiently close analogy to one's own.
14 It is a change partly of race, partly of time, and it is in close analogy with the successive phases of the human spirit.
15 Edison's ideas, as expressed in the specifications of this patent, show very clearly the close analogy of his system to that now in vogue.
16 What a strange contrast, and yet what a close analogy there is between the victorious tones and martial air of this summons of my text.
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This collocation consists of: Close analogy through the time
Close analogy across language varieties