The article on the religious right
analogizes it as the Republican counterpart to the black core constituency of the Southern Democratic party.
Poirot
analogizes each of these conundrums to a labor of another legend, Hercules.
Varl
analogizes herself with a Luna moth, creating her own cocoon physically and literally, making a dress embroidered with her words--the actual poems themselves, in which to conceal and protect her developing womanhood from her master's "love" as well as a venue for her forbidden ideas.
Scottish director Ken Loach, for instance,
analogizes the filmmaker-critic pairing as "the relationship between a lamppost and a dog."
Jane
analogizes this to the harsh treatment that people of color experience on a daily basis.
The pat answers of revealed religions and syllogistic-reasoning addicts are anathema to Novarina, struck as he is by the diversity, inventiveness, and motility of the human mind, ergo theater, which he
analogizes to both a zoo and a circus.
Gall's "Elegy." As the interpolations suggest, Ferko
analogizes Mary's grief over the loss of her Son with the modern heartache of parents losing children to war, drugs, suicide, and hatred.
This essay argues that in Leviathan, Hobbes is better interpreted as holding a projectivist theory of evaluative thought and discourse, which he explicitly
analogizes to a projectivist account of color.
Ferrara
analogizes this use of DNA testing to fingerprinting.
In turn, Grassby presents his findings in a form he
analogizes to the anthropologist's "thick description," backed up by the occasional table or figure where it is possible to quantify or at least to estimate as, for instance, in the highly revealing table (p.
He
analogizes his effort to Shakespearean criticism.
Consequently, the Service
analogizes the home delivery agent's services to those performed by a delivery person who delivers merchandise and is compensated on a "piecework" basis for each package delivered.