akin造句121. Va Caley ny ard-yindys, ny skelim dooghyssagh jeh'n lheid nagh beagh ry akin arragh syn ellan, s'cosoylagh.
122. Sir John Major has warned that a Franco-German plan to introduce a financial transaction tax across Europe was akin to directing a "heat-seeking missile" at the City of London.
123. It was akin to taking holy orders, but the school—St. John's College—had been secular for three hundred years.
124. But where disbursed and present in barely perceptible quantities, it is more akin to a slow swoosh, creating a spiral of heat that starts a tornado effect in the atmosphere.
125. It is something akin to the philosopher's stone: seeming to create extra value without consuming resources.
126. In fact, whenever politics interfere, we see results akin to Lysenkoism.
127. Pentecostals are most akin to Evangelicals in their emphasis on being born again.
128. Pessimists, such as Samuel Butler in his prescient Darwin Among the Machines (1863), forecast a dystopian future akin to SkyNet in Terminator 3.
129. The CCRIF will enable governments to purchase catastrophe coverage akin to business interruption insurance that will provide them with an early cash payment after a major hurricane or earthquake.
130. 'When we look at the reality on the ground we find that there is something akin to a Chinese invasion of the African continent, ' Libyan Foreign Minister Musa Kusa said in November.
131. They are more akin to an Old-World style from a mountainous viticultural zone, where the fruit is subtle, but unique and the taste is unforgettable, but not overpowering.
132. when peanut butter turned into a guilt-ridden indulgence akin to candy bars, cookies, and cakes: diet disasters to be avoided at all costs.
133. As a result coriaceous bone is in all and akin variant 12 months after art can see have the sign that is united in wedlock with host character, false body secures stability.
134. One, akin to nominalism and idealism , finds its expression today in finitism and intuitionism.
135. Something akin to panic swept the National Aeronautic and Space Agency.
136. Bill Clinton famously remarked a decade ago that the efforts of Chinese leaders to control the Internet were doomed, akin to "nailing Jell-O to a wall.
137. The impending crisis is akin to the Irish potato famine, say biologists.
138. We're also paving over large swathes of the Earth's land with concrete and asphalt, something akin to resurfacing by lava.
139. Although such upkeep is necessary and vital, keeping pace with kernel updates can nonetheless make operations something akin to a yo-yo.
140. I was seized by something akin to a homicidal urge.
141. That is akin to installing sprinklers after the house has burned down.
142. Olivan's hope is that the social network will become a critical communication tool, akin to the phone.
143. A web directory is akin to a huge reference library.
144. The problem is akin to what happened in early set theory.
145. Then the wastewater is pumped into and out of cells that contain a special gravel, akin to kitty litter, that is designed to offer lots of surface area for bacteria to grow.