Examples of using Little in common in English and their translations into Swedish
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but has little in common with the taste of the vine.
Your son's desire to wear the same clothing as his sister has little in common with the boy on the bridge.
Although in real life he had little in common with monsters. Boris Karloff's stardom was assured.
you could discover connections that have little in common alongside your popular explore term.
although in real life he had little in common with monsters.
And, of course, with a simple pole with a leather whip whip noble Nogay had little in common.
the Acid Blob has little in common with the ordinary slime.
has developed enough to have little in common with the farming hamlets
Although stylistically their music had little in common, he clearly felt that he needed,
Although stylistically their music had little in common, he clearly felt that he needed,
The cryptocurrencies and the fiat currency have little in common, however, they are exchanged in the same way.
Agriculture developed very little in common with ancient times and the technical innovations were also few
it has in reality very little in common with its capitalist cousin.
who in general had little in common with the writers of the Enlightenment)
innate evil and redemption therefrom, was partially Mithraˆic in origin, having little in common with Hebrew theology,
cannot resist adopting measures that have little in common with our own vision of democracy.
perhaps persuaded by market interests which have little in common with the interests of the consumer and of public health.
They had very little in common, except for carnal activity.
Ricardo and I have very little in common… including the Kennedy assassination.
secular state, with relatively little in common, ideologically speaking, with Shiite fundamentalists.