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1 The truth is relationships are more akin to experience ebbs and flows.
2 Now, our wars are quickly becoming more akin to yours. He paused.
3 The teacher's role is much more akin to that of a parent.
4 Now spiritual vices are more akin to the reason than carnal vices.
5 A tremor more akin to gladness than its opposite impeded her utterance.
6 Here, the tone shifts into something more akin to a propulsive thriller.
7 The two men sat on padded wooden armchairs more akin to thrones.
8 Riders, he knew, were more akin to emotionless accountants than vengeful demons.
9 And the ordinary paper was more akin to a higher paper.
10 The mountaineers of the Himalayas are in race more akin to the Chinese.
11 The paper added that the documentary was more akin to a propaganda film.
12 It was billed as a beauty contest; now it's more akin to mud-wrestling.
13 I was more akin to a wild animal than a boy of twelve.
14 The style under O'Dwyer was more akin to handball than football.
15 O'Sullivan, 37, has a resume more akin to a policy intellectual.
16 Ireland's solo album is more akin to dappled shade than sound.
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