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While most writers respect one another's artwork, to intentionally and disrespectfully paint on top of another's work is akin to a graffiti declaration of war.
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One of the functions of theopoetics is to recalibrate theological perspectives, suggesting that theology can be more akin to poetry than physics.
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This pentacene oxidation technique is akin to the silicon oxidation used in the silicon electronics.
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To many veterans this act is akin to robbing a grave.
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Once the males grab on, a struggle ensues akin to a rodeo, where males try to hold on while females violently shake them off.
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Spring, stabler akin to summer, is slightly drier than all the other seasons.
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Our relationship is akin to a dog and its master.
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These arms are demonstrably akin to the 1662 court seal.
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Using verbs for inanimate, insentient objects is akin to breathing life into the objects, making it lively in the mind of the reader.
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Y-shaped strings can produce sounds which are harmonic integer multiples, but also nonharmonic sounds more akin to those produced by percussion instruments.
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