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1 A better analogy for the current confrontation may be the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
2 An even better analogy would be the country's mobilization to fight World War II.
3 A better analogy might be the authority a captain wields over a ship at sea.
4 A better analogy for Scotland is Norway's peaceful and collaborative secession from Sweden in 1905.
5 So potentially damaging do they remain, in fact, that perhaps a better analogy lies elsewhere.
6 Now see whether this is not a better analogy .
7 In others, perhaps a better analogy can be found in the history of your colonial powers.
8 A better analogy might be to a burned-down stump being used to ignite a new candle.
9 Where, then, should we look for a better analogy for the denuclearization effort with North Korea?
10 Coraline might be a better analogy .
11 But there is a better analogy from the US civil rights era for law-flouting firms of the on-demand economy.
12 So a better analogy would be beach warfare in Vietnam: a broad open area that abruptly turns into jungle.
13 An even better analogy would have been to a roller coaster, since its purpose was to run loop-the-loops forever.
14 That was a better analogy .
15 What I'm doing here is setting up a kind of... well, a lightning rod, for lack of a better analogy .
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