Some features of Diana share the effects and techniques of Rembrandt.
The incisors could, in fact, be analogous features shared between the bandicoot and the Dasyuromorphia order.
Big for his years, strong, redhaired, blue-eyed, features sharing much of his father's ruggedness.
Other close locations and features may also share a similar derivation.
They can be best recognized by the extremely low position of the ocelli on the face, a feature not shared by any other large bees.
The roofs are almost invariably supported by brackets, a feature shared only with the largest of religious buildings.
Another feature shared only with the Mayans is the use of a light blue paint.
Many have a spur on their legs, a feature shared only with guineafowl and turkeys.
The eggs are very spherical and white rather than blue, a feature shared with a few other laughingthrushes such as Garrulax leucolophus.
The actual feature, published in Spin in 2003, shares some ideas and language with the book.