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An intriguing question. On the surface, it would seem that a thing and its opposite would not have anything in common but in mathematics, both factors and non-factors are numbers.
Even though these two breeds seem like complete opposites they do share one thing in common- they are both prone to overheating in warm weather.
it depends on the thing
YOu can have you christmas decoration personalized at any type of home improvement store. Lowes and Home depot seem to be the two most common stores that do this kind of thing.
This does seem to be true...
I don't think this has been achieved so far, so it doesn't seem likely. It is, however, a common device in fantasy and science fiction stories.
Seem is a verb that means to appear like, to look like, or to sound like. Example sentence: You seem to be tired.
Statistics show a correlation between education levels and: higher earnings, better health, higher social status, and higher levels of influence and power. If any of these seem attractive to you, then school is a good thing and the more, the better.
"Wind energy" or "wind power" is just fine. It is also sometimes known as eolic energy, but this term doesn't seem to be very common in the English language.
Paradox
Often times a person will compare themselves with things like powerful animals, food, or even historical events. By doing this, you can make yourself seem very power and important.
aluminum hats seem to be the most common.