Examples of using Much in common with in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Opole would became a duchy in 1172 and would share much in common with the Duchy of Racibórz,
Love addiction is marked by a suffering destructive state and has much in common with drug addiction.
the finished building has much in common with Scottish fortified towers from the same period.
also has much in common with the picaresque.
also has much in common with the original.
also has much in common with the original.
CD Poker shares much in common with several other poker rooms out there
This work has much in common with the MOAB project above.
God's people have much in common with those planning to move to another country.
This approach to the exploitation of geothermal heat has much in common with oil recovery”, says Nybø.
It had very much in common with his philosophy of life as subsequently developed
that have much in common with wind turbines on-shore.
yet has much in common with Buddhism.
Though she doesn't have as much in common with you as we do.
According to surviving images of these dogs, one can judge that they have much in common with the modern smooth-haired fox terrier.
Quality in practice has much in common with quality in teaching,
Kyma has much in common with applications Max,
Many believe that this group has much in common with 024 and 004 since all parents and grandparents originate from the same country.
the leaf carvings has much in common with similar Gothic elements in Stavanger Cathedral from 1272.
Although the appearance of ancient people had much in common with monkeys, however, signs of an evolutionary process were already visible in it.