Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Has much in common in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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My wardrobe has much in common with you, as my daughter.
With the Indian savage. It's said that the Highlander has much in common.
The reptilian brain has much in common with the DNA of humans.
performance of their music has much in common.
It's said that the Highlander has much in common with the Indian savage.
It has much in common with bands as Deadlock,
We work according to an agile method that has much in common with SCRUM.
The Giant White has much in common with its silver counterpart,
Flag D is another prime defensive position and has much in common with the lookout.
This quality mark has much in common with ISO 9000 certification
The emphasis on the transformation of the body through pain has much in common with baroque exultation.
And it has much in common with the appalling"untouchability" system, whereby low-caste people have been blocked from entering temples,
Quan intuitively feeled he has much in common with the new security chief.
yet has much in common with Buddhism.
The works council(OR) has much in common with the subject of integrity.
after the previous Dornenreich album'Hexenwind' and has much in common with its hypnotizing predecessor.
Externally, the American style has much in common with the classics, but it is much more democratic.
After enlargement, there are many more opportunities to show that this new enlarged Community has much in common in terms of history and culture.
Man has much in common with the great apes,
which has much in common with the Dutch Sin7sinS.
Man has much in common with the apes, approximately 98% of the genome,
The modern playing technique within the Irish Traditional Music has much in common with tin whistle technique.
Its vocabulary is mainly Indo-European, and its syntax has much in common with languages as diverse as Finnish,
that by them examined,"utterly incomprehensible up to supernatural" phenomenon has much in common with quite commonly lodged(damaged, weakened) crop.
It describes how the brain operates on the edge of chaos and has much in common with physical systems such as piles of sand,
weakened) crop has much in common, and in many places on this site is for that repeatedly thanksgiving to them photo.
especially in China and Japan, has much in common with the proliferation of similar currency reserves between the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Immediately with the intro, one can clearly hear that Fortid has much in common with'Frost'-era Enslaved.
the culture in Pailin is predominantly Burmese, and has much in common with those of the country of Burma.
a country that already meets those criteria better than Romania and Bulgaria, and has much in common with current Member State Slovenia,