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Example sentences for "paralleled"

Lexicographically close words:
parakeets; parallactic; parallax; parallaxes; parallel; paralleles; paralleling; parallelism; parallelisms; parallelogram
  1. It was several decades ere the Ohio was paralleled by a railway, and the Mississippi for long distances even today has not yet heard the shrill cry of the locomotive.

  2. The line of the Union Canal in Pennsylvania was paralleled by a railroad in 1834, the same year in which the Allegheny Portage Railway was constructed.

  3. In his Journal he sometimes wrote in prose form what with a very few changes he transcribed into verse, and in his essays there are many passages which are closely paralleled in his poems.

  4. The spread of constitutionalism was paralleled by the gradual creation, after 1818, of the Zollverein.

  5. The guarantees extended the individual comprise a bill of rights hardly paralleled in comprehensiveness among the constitutions of European nations.

  6. The popular icon-worship in Moscow can hardly be paralleled outside of Asia.

  7. In one way, Wallace surely paralleled Humboldt: both lost a most valuable collection of natural-history specimens by shipwreck.

  8. It may be perhaps to some extent paralleled by the insertion of [Greek: kai eis thaeran] in Rom.

  9. Turning to societies, we find these stages paralleled in the majority of aboriginal tribes.

  10. Now in these various forms and degrees of aggregation, may we not see paralleled the union of groups of connate tribes into nations?

  11. The story of the gradual lessening of the King's prerogative, of the weakening of the power of the Governor, of the emergence of the Assembly as the ruling body could be paralleled in other colonies.

  12. He is closely paralleled in this by one side of BĂ©ranger; but the Frenchman's soul had a passionately earnest half which the Greek entirely lacked.

  13. I plead not guilty to the charge of Mormon Democrats being in retirement--speaking for one Democrat, at least; and I know my own case is paralleled by many other cases of leading Mormon Democrats; we are never in retirement.

  14. The interglacial beds of the Alpine Lands of central Europe are paralleled by similar deposits in Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, and France.

  15. From this wall large tabular masses would ever and anon break away and float off into the Atlantic--a condition of things which is closely paralleled at present along the borders of the ice-drowned Antarctic continent.

  16. Now since the aspect presented by the glaciated rock-surfaces of Switzerland is exactly paralleled by the rounded and smoothed rocks of Scotland, there can be no doubt that the latter have had a similar origin.

  17. The contrast presented by the two rivers is paralleled by the traits distinguishing Upper from Lower Mesopotamia.

  18. The fate of the eagle is recounted in another tablet of the Etana series,[1031] which again furnishes an episode paralleled in the mythologies of other nations.

  19. The two large brick columns at the entrance to the Nippur court are paralleled in the case of the Solomonic temple by the two large columns, known as Yakhin and Boaz, that stood at the gateway.

  20. The final vowel i would, on the basis of the explanation offered, be paralleled by the i of Igigi--an indication of the plural.

  21. Examination of the heart brings out a principle in its structure closely paralleled in modern invention.

  22. Economies, familiar in electrical centralization, are here paralleled in an interesting way.

  23. To the memory of his wife Regilla he dedicated a theatre, scarcely to be paralleled in the empire: no wood except cedar, very curiously carved, was employed in any part of the building.

  24. There is really scarcely one idea, and there is but little phraseology, in the speech that cannot be paralleled from Shakespeare's own works.

  25. The reduction of the collective to the individual is paralleled by Ger.

  26. Even to "take the cake" is paralleled by the Gk.

  27. This restriction of the meaning of cattle is paralleled by Scot.

  28. A sceptical writer has observed, with something like a sneer, that the noblest utterances of Gospel morality may be paralleled from the writings of heathen philosophers.

  29. At the same time, this ideological struggle was and is paralleled by the politics of individuals and cliques.

  30. Here again the report is exactly paralleled by the American report on the German Camps.

  31. Footnote 10: These indulgences can also be paralleled on this side.

  32. This growing effect with lengthening exposure and attainment of limit is exactly paralleled by responses of retina under similar conditions.

  33. Even the responses of such a highly specialised organ as the retina are strictly paralleled by inorganic responses.

  34. And it is paralleled by Isocrates, a contemporary of Plato, in those words spoken by the King Nicocles when addressing his governors, "You should be to others what you think I should be to you.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paralleled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.