After a number of passes around the Sun, the comet becomes largely or completely de-iced and so resembles an asteroid. |
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In others, he scatters the powder more randomly so that the drawing resembles a starburst or shrapnel blast. |
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Their story closely resembles the relationship of African Americans to our country. |
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With a prism ordinary white light can be split into a spectrum that resembles a rainbow. |
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We have been able to achieve this partly by so designing the fuselage that in some respects it resembles an airfoil. |
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Now you see that what it resembles is a preaching hall, like Les Jacobins in Toulouse, rather than an aisled, chapel-lined cathedral. |
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The resulting force field resembles the fields of the magnetized planets, such as Earth and Jupiter. |
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In this way, the exercise more closely resembles a bench press, which starts by lowering the weight before pushing it back up. |
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According to Van Putten early weaned calves will suck anything that resembles a teat. |
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Behind the man who looks like a man who resembles an actor, is a man wearing what is probably the only pair of aviator glasses. |
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Leaning into a 90 mph wind, a graph charts every movement, every wobble, in a trajectory that resembles the Alps. |
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And like all exotic food, the taste of snake apparently resembles that of chicken. |
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The box resembles the gabled roof of old houses, and is highly ornamented with good quality moulded wood on rosewood. |
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Inside, a long corridor of dark polished wood resembles a top-class hotel and is rather intimidating. |
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The author constructs a narrative that closely resembles poetry in its cadence, verse structure and imagery. |
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In a separate bowl, mix the butter and demerara sugar together until it resembles breadcrumbs. |
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Kvass is a lightly fermented sour-sweet beverage that is commonly made of black bread or grain with yeast and somewhat resembles beer in flavor. |
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Her dress resembles a beach featuring rocks at the bottom with fish and pearls, sewn and painted and even a train of octopus tentacles. |
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Each plastic card resembles a credit card, but is in fact a completely self contained microcomputer with its own embedded software and memory. |
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The first to observe and name the calamus scriptorius, he called it kalamos because it resembles the carved out groove of a writing pen. |
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The speaker's psychological response to the calamus root closely resembles descriptions of hashish intoxication. |
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The cuckoo, which resembles a sparrowhawk or a kestrel in flight, can be difficult to identify. |
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He resembles the description of a man seen getting out of the victim's car. |
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Place nuts in a food processor and blend until mixture resembles very fine breadcrumbs. |
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Initially, choosing a mentor and setting goals closely resembles what it feels like to be congruent. |
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In order to make a creature that even vaguely resembles the comic book version, special effects are obviously necessary. |
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Sift the flour, cinnamon and sugar into a bowl and rub the butter in until the mixture resembles fine bread crumbs. |
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It resembles a treacherous dungeon, which is strange because one wall is entirely windows. |
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This is a sonic work where 12 life-sized figures are positioned as lookouts on cardboard tubing that resembles a large tree-like form. |
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The first is the Mande language group, which resembles Mandinka in structure, and includes Mende, Susu, Yalunka, Koranko, Kono, and Vai. |
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In parliament he resembles an overgrown schoolboy, chafing at his collar and tie. |
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With his massive build, black beetling eyebrows and perma-frown he resembles a pantomime baddie. |
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One of B.A.'s most exclusive neighborhoods, the Recolita, especially resembles Paris with mansard roofs and carved stone facades. |
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Although the way they are taught in the West often resembles simple calisthenics, yoga and tai chi run much deeper. |
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This model resembles that used by the Boston Brewing Company, marketer of the Samuel Adams brand craft beers. |
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The spatial result resembles a cathedral crypt or an undercroft, yet it is all above ground. |
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Priced between these two extremes is Jubilee Court at the heart of Cheltenham, which resembles at first sight a small terrace of Georgian houses. |
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Packed with contemporary Scouse style, a significant part of their music resembles some of the early, but quite pioneering 60's reggae acts. |
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Durkheim thinks modern society resembles a biological organism, where duties and functions are distributed to different organs. |
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Garbo's face, still, white, perfect, like a mask, resembles the timeless Platonic ideal of beauty as it exists in the mind of God. |
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Sadly, pizza too often resembles a mess of cheese and warmed-over cold meats toasted by an undergraduate under an oven grill. |
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Do you remember how to do real handwriting or are you so rusty your scrawl resembles a doctor's prescription? |
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The light-striped canopy resembles a barred cage, where he crouches like an animal. |
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The building resembles a gigantic Quonset hut with a control tower and several other buildings attached. |
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The viewing platform resembles a raised circular sheepfold and is surmounted by a weathervane depicting a front-load tractor. |
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He is wearing a grey fantasy costume with a red collar and a red-black stripe in the front that resembles a mitre. |
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When read straight through, the narrative digressions take the reader on a meandering path that resembles hypertextual linking. |
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The decoration resembles a stalactite and consists of three-dimensional polygons, some with plane surfaces, and some with curved surfaces. |
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Mechanically, it resembles the standard 284 model, featuring a 5.9-liter Cummins engine. |
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It resembles the immunosuppression caused by UVB at the cellular level in that it is adoptively transferable. |
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The Hawa Mahal when viewed from a distance also resembles the Mukut of Lord Krishna. |
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Pseudopollen is a mealy material, usually whitish or yellowish in colour, which superficially resembles pollen. |
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More often a tranquil haven in a bustling city, the Queen's garden at Buckingham Palace now resembles a construction site. |
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It's so richly textured that it almost resembles Braille, and I imagine he goes through tubes of paint by the truckload. |
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In a cold occlusion, the reverse occurs and the occlusion resembles a cold front. |
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Grind the orange pulp, peel, and raisins together with a hand-held mixer until it resembles a paste. |
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Most months there is lima bean hay, which with its mature beans and full beanstalks resembles the goats' fibrous wild diet. |
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It resembles the rock cut chambered tombs of the Mediterranean, though it is probably of local inspiration. |
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Thus, the finest metalwork of the East Angles resembles that of Kent, and their royal dynasty seems to have been Swedish. |
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Rubin also discounts the misconception that low-water-use landscaping, or xeriscaping, resembles a desert. |
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While not freckling in the usual sense of the word, the rare genetic condition xeroderma pigmentosum resembles freckling in some ways. |
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The new machine features a minimalist, all-in-one design that resembles a large iPod. |
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This resembles an individual time trial, but with entire teams competing together. |
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This particular effort, however, more closely resembles Plato's canonized critique in the Phaedrus of the new technology called writing. |
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The governing class, defended as a meritocracy, resembles nothing more than the Chinese mandarinate. |
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It resembles many of the English revolvers more closely than the Colts and Remingtons. |
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The stripper is simply a small hand tool that resembles a pair of cutting pliers. |
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They are served with arequipe, milk cooked with sugar until it resembles toffee. |
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They had not intended to fly the two-seater plane, which experts say resembles a heavy-duty hang-glider with an engine. |
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With its clear glass walls the main reading room resembles a fish tank, brimming with lazy activity as readers come and go. |
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The lived-in look is apparently not much desired by buyers, who want something that more resembles a show home or hotel. |
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Its domed roof resembles the Dome of Rock, one of the Muslims' holy shrines in Jerusalem. |
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Similarly, the most soothing music usually beats at about 70 to 80 tones per minute, which resembles the natural rhythm of a heartbeat. |
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In the coal swamps of North America grew pteridosperms like Medullosa, a seed plant that resembles modern tree-ferns, but which bore seeds. |
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This edition features a round board instead of the usual square and a plastic card dispenser that resembles a playing card shuffler. |
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Patches of the mucous membrane of the upper part of the esophagus are frequently found whose structure resembles the cardiac part of the stomach. |
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From a distance the pavilion resembles a giant fragment of ripped lace or a superscale cobweb. |
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Histologically, the cellular pattern of the tumor closely resembles that of the oligodendroglioma. |
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It plays slightly uphill over what closely resembles knobby linksland with its strategic array of Scottish bunkers, some visible, some not. |
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This historic chick, warm golden brown, with a short bill not yet black but pinkish orange, resembles a large downy pullet with no tail. |
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Indeed, he notes, the structure of the amino acid asparagine resembles acrylamide, and asparagine is potatoes' primary unbound amino acid. |
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No plant now known from Libya or N. Africa produces a resin that resembles asafoetida. |
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If I see something that slightly resembles a spider, I'll freak out and lose it right on the spot. |
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At one hundred meters in length by twenty-five meters in diameter, the Buzzard resembles a section of gray pipe with blunt rounded ends. |
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The two-story Hall of Fame building is a contemporary designed structure, with a sweeping, steep pitched roof that resembles a ski jump. |
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Opposite the cottonwood, on the far bank, is a 40-foot undercut cliff that resembles the prow of a ship. |
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On first impression, this home resembles every central belt suburban des res I've ever seen. |
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Remove the bowl from the microwave and stir the mixture until it resembles cake frosting. |
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The five pavilions are connected by a sigmate bridge, which resembles a swimming dragon when seen from distance. |
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It resembles more a treaty between separate autonomous nation states than a real binding constitution for a single European state. |
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Out of its hole it resembles a tompot blenny in shape, but without the antlers and the smile. |
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Although adjacent to dense forests altered by silviculture, vegetation in the swale resembles that of boggy pine savannas or flatwoods. |
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A tonga resembles a huge wooden box, balanced on two sturdy wheels, drawn by a single blinkered horse. |
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The layering seen in a solution which has passed its saturation point resembles the layering seen when two insoluble substances are mixed. |
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The baboon spider derives its name from a dense covering of hair that supposedly resembles the coat of a baboon. |
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In a couple of minutes we're in an even poorer-looking neighborhood, bouncing slowly on a street that resembles a heavily mortared battlefield. |
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The station on Drove Road currently resembles a building site, after work-men erected scaffolding around the 44-year-old tower. |
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The behavior of leaf pores resembles that of mathematical systems known as cellular automata. |
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There I spot something that resembles a public telephone box, drop a coin and make a call. |
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The branches are parallel to one another, and the aggregate resembles the skeleton of a fish or the fabric pattern known as herringbone. |
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It resembles reality in the murkiness of the decisions and choices that the characters have to make, and the complexity of cause and effect. |
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Superficially, his novel resembles those grand Dickensian and Balzacian novels of sudden social rise or fall. |
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They perform theatre-in-the-round on a stage set in the centre of a steel and glass construction that resembles a space capsule. |
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This resembles and smells like the latex of the opium poppy, but the plants are not related. |
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The finds include the oldest known representation of a bird, a therianthropic sculpture and an animal that most closely resembles a horse. |
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It even comes with unique packaging, strangely wrapped in a cardboard slip case and inner artwork that resembles a little starship. |
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Externally it resembles a cross between an Italian palazzo and a baronial hunting lodge tacked on to a far older watchtower. |
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Much of it has little or no depth at all and more often than not resembles a sort of second-rate 1930s dance-music! |
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This memoir resembles a bedroom farce with the cheerful seducer rushing from tryst to tryst. |
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It resembles a small one-sided headphone with a small boom microphone, and comes in a bluish-grey and silver metallic colour. |
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Finally the skin sloughs away and the muscles fray out resulting in what resembles a hairy mane. |
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In composition it resembles a small star, with helium and hydrogen as the main gases. |
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It closely resembles the North American hellbender, a salamander with large, flat head that can grow more than 2 feet long. |
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Bitter melon has climbing foliage that resembles that of its cousin, the cucumber. |
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The work, which resembles an oratorio more than any other work by Messiaen, is in two parts of seven sections each. |
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The mesophyll with large vascular bundles resembles an I-beam construction connecting the adaxial and abaxial surfaces. |
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On some occasions his hair resembles the twisting platted masses of Hindu sadhus. |
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In its external forms it resembles Western schools of ritual magic which make use of magic circles, pentagrams, spells, and charms. |
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What resembles from afar a tarp-covered car turns out, on closer inspection, to be a brown cloth hillock stitched with an abstract topography. |
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He argues that international relations resemble a society at least as much as it resembles Hobbesian anarchy. |
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The regulator and his staff operate from the third floor of a rather pokey building that resembles a cheap hotel. |
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This is interpreted to mean that we should only seek to learn the Torah from a rabbi who resembles an angel in holiness and piety. |
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Long-faced, often sporting four horns, it resembles a creature in a medieval bestiary. |
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The system of punishment in supermax units resembles nothing so much as the system of punishment pioneered at Eastern State. |
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This heading, cylindrical Chinese cabbage more closely resembles Cos or Romaine lettuce than our idea of a cabbage. |
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The cross-shaped hall resembles an aircraft hangar or perhaps the transept and nave of a modern-day basilica. |
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Here's an interesting article about how modern political debate resembles the pamphleteers in the early days of the US Republic. |
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It's an exciting development that in many ways closely resembles the switch from horse to horseless carriage at the end of the 19th century. |
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As a panorama, the landscape resembles the photo collage in Mies' famous interior perspective of the Resor House. |
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It is not surprising therefore that the sensation caused by hot chilli peppers so closely resembles physical heat. |
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She turns 23 this December and resembles a wrung out chamois on legs more than any sort of animal. |
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The overall appearance of this part of the block slightly resembles a stepped pyramid. |
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Sift in the flour, cornflour and ginger, blend briefly until it resembles coarse breadcrumbs. |
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The slickspot peppergrass, which resembles the garden flower sweet alyssum, is conserved by three different conservation measures. |
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To make the pastry, sift the flour and salt into a bowl and rub in the butter until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. |
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In order to keep his wife happy, he reminds her how it resembles their holiday home on the Caspian. |
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Before we can fix our health care system we may very well need to fix our divided nation that increasingly resembles a circular firing squad. |
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Lying at the town's highest point, the site resembles a small citadel, hovering above its surroundings and visible from the streets below. |
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Cape resembles an inverted umbrella to catch clippings as you trim, so neck, clothes and floor are protected. |
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At this point, the cloudy liquid becomes clear and less viscous, and now resembles other liquids. |
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I hear the great whites like seals, or anything that resembles a penguin or walrus. |
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Blend this all together using the tips of your fingers, until it resembles coarse sand. |
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Done out in black, red and chrome, the restaurant resembles a cross between an Eighties piano bar and a pizza parlour. |
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A smart card resembles a credit card in size and shape, but it is actually a minicomputer of sorts. |
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For example, Gullah, the dialect of the Carolina coast and islands, resembles Barbadian dialect. |
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The groups are connected by smaller sets of geometric shapes and a network of yellow lines that resembles a lattice. |
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The town's economy now resembles a comatose patient on a gurney, ready to be wheeled who knows where. |
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The book resembles an encyclopedia, with 3,000 recipes from five other countries in addition to Italy. |
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A wiry man, he has an oversize noggin that rides on his lean 145-pound body, so that he vaguely resembles a five-foot-ten-inch sunflower. |
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In foliage, twiggy spikemoss resembles a clump of moss that was plugged into a high voltage electrical outlet. |
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The most evident of these is the newly designed entrance, whose metal frame resembles a football goal. |
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For this community, therapy is not a one-way street, but rather resembles the spokes of bicycle, with the human heart as the hub. |
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This structure resembles volcanoes on Earth and Venus, with overlapping layers of material from a series of flows. |
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Traditional musical instruments of the Eritreans include pipes, harmonicas, and the kirir, which resembles a guitar. |
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Aloe vera resembles a cactus, but is actually a perennial succulent which belongs to the lily family. |
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Finnish is not related to any of the major European languages, although it resembles Estonian. |
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At first glance the office resembles nothing so much as a college dormitory room. |
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Just as the forward function resembles the exponential curve, the inverse function appears similar to the logarithm. |
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It resembles a double boiler of which the upper part has a perforated bottom. |
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Of note, extrauterine decidual change associated with pregnancy or oral contraceptives also resembles squamous cell carcinoma. |
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The stem resembles the earth's litosphere with a thin layer of living organisms spread out over its surface. |
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None of the evidence is perfect, and some of it resembles anecdata rather than scientific data. |
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Our man resembles Mickey Mouse singing at a cathouse after his 10th shot of Absinthe. |
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Many common solids are crystalline, which means that their molecules are arranged in an orderly pattern that resembles a three-dimensional grid. |
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Also called a hemipode, it resembles a true quail in appearance and way of life but is more closely related to sandgrouse and pigeons. |
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The tree resembles a bank account whose income is fixed but whose outgo keeps mounting. |
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The Kavkazskaya Ovcharka Breed is the Georgian Caucasian Mountain Dog sub-breed that most closely resembles a bear. |
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It resembles any number of similar units to have sprung up in out-of-town business parks in the past decade. |
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In fact, if you read Hebrews aloud, you will quickly recognize how much it resembles an oral proclamation or a stirring homily. |
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Speck is smoke and herb cured and more closely resembles Prosciutto Crudo than regular pancetta. |
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The circuit board resembles those already present in many cars, and could be installed fairly cheaply. |
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As noted above, it closely resembles the syntype pygidium of E. acadicus, and is tentatively assigned to that species. |
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I'm often struck by how real-life medicine rarely resembles the straightforward diagnoses and clear-cut choices found in textbooks. |
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The Icelandic language resembles Russian just enough to emit a similar impression. |
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The English name allspice was given to the spice because its flavour resembles a mixture of other spices, especially cloves and black pepper. |
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Clearly, the closer a family car resembles a cross between a combine harvester and a rocket launcher, the happier today's families are. |
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Self-tapping screws have a special point that resembles a drill bit and are capable of cutting their own pilot hole in light gauge sheet metal. |
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The blocky concrete structure resembles an inside-out library, with the imprint of rows of books, spines facing in, lining the outer walls. |
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Astronomers call such an object a planetary nebula, because its round shape resembles that of a planet when viewed with a small telescope. |
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Today, more than ever, it resembles a plutocracy, a society governed by a handful of enormously wealthy individuals. |
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Ringworm of the scalp may start as a small sore that resembles a pimple before becoming patchy, flaky, or scaly. |
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Each half resembles a uppercase letter D, so the two parts of the cyclotron are known as dees. |
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The third box begins with a new image or detail that resembles a lead and precedes the bulk of the narrative. |
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The traditional Ewenki house resembles an umbrella framed by twenty-five to thirty poles covered with birch bark and deerskin. |
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But in our zeal to do that, we go after everything that resembles violence or seems to glorify it. |
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It is filled with his antiques, paintings, books and York ephemera, and resembles a private museum. |
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The board is carved in the baroque style of ornament, and resembles very closely the black, lettered placards erected in whitewashed country churches. |
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Participants indicate the silhouette that most closely resembles their perceived body shape, and the silhouette which best represents their ideal figure. |
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Nissan reckons Murano, named after the island near Venice and the home of Murano glass, resembles an all-wheel drive below its belt-line and a sports sedan above. |
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His skin resembles bronze cellophane stretched taut over polished marble. |
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The single engine, semi-displacement hull form with deep forefoot and a long deep keel actually more closely resembles Down East-style workboats and cruisers. |
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Parents, music lovers and the curious wander in and find a seat amongst a mishmash of antique chairs, an old couch and anything else that remotely resembles a place to rest. |
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Among the 50 new works included is a shawl made of used tea bags that resembles a ceremonial cloak. |
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The exceptionally low content of T. dubius units in some 2603-33 plants closely resembles the monomorphic phenotype often seen in relatively ancient allopolyploids. |
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Interestingly, the monomolecular two-state model considered for DNA condensation resembles the models for ligand-induced protein conformational transition. |
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Any marriage this relationship resembles would be a Strindbergian one. |
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The judicial system resembles that of other common law jurisdictions. |
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Swimming forward of the bridge, the wreckage resembles that of the stern decks, except that the anchor machinery and forward masts have fallen to the seabed. |
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The former Cal coach maintains his rah-rah style that should work well with a team so heavy with rookies and second-year players that it resembles a college team. |
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The wine comes in a bewildering range of styles from the ultra-sweet to a bone dry version which more closely resembles a dry fino sherry than a dessert wine. |
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At the conclusion of one of these eight or ten hour parties, the outside observer and non-participant might have the impression that the scene resembles an apocalyptic movie. |
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While heading home to England, he is cast away on an island, which its geographical proximity to the Americas closely resembles the one in Crusoe. |
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In its isolation, seclusion, and self-reliant independence, Col. Lloyd's plantation resembles what the baronial domains were, during the middle ages in Europe. |
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Shot frequently from the air, sitting alone in stadium parking lots, the Dome resembles a Goodyear service center on a slow day. |
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The sperm whale, a toothed mammal whose lower jaw resembles a vast surfboard with peaked crenellations at its edges, has been found at 3000 metres. |
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The following dupondius of Tiberius from the official mint of Rome has a more direct connection with Livia and bears a portrait that clearly resembles statues of the empress. |
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He may be known for the Virgule, but the feeling of his new exhibition more closely resembles an exclamation mark. |
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The French propensity to incarnate ideas in depictions of the carnal reaches a high point in Klossowski's fiction, which indeed resembles Sade's in a few ways. |
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This subtype resembles acne vulgaris, but with the absence of comedones. |
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It is comprised of a network of ducts, called lymph vessels or lymphatics, and carries lymph, a clear, watery fluid that resembles the plasma of blood. |
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They glide, by taking off from a high perch, spreading a special membrane called a patagium, which resembles a bat wing, and soaring up to 150 feet to another tree. |
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Even though, as far as I know, snail shell is not a substance used in the Chinese materia medica, it resembles in shape and quality other substances which are. |
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One at a time, they or their families appear on screen in a stripped-down, minimal set that resembles nothing so much as an unfurnished prison cell. |
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While aesthetic considerations are admittedly subjective, of course, I can find little in the Olympic style that even distantly resembles actual swordplay. |
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Much of it floats in the North Pacific gyre, a becalmed patch of the ocean that covers a greater area than North America and now resembles a vast plastic soup. |
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This resembles the deadening of the emotions paradoxically required for the exquisitely heightened sensate perception in the Marquis de Sade's novels. |
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Bryant says there is a tendency among producers to look for work that resembles past successes, yet in the US shows such as Rent became hits because they broke the mould. |
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Standing under a wooden frame that resembles a swing set, members of the search team shake shallow, rectangular-shaped screen boxes suspended from the top beam. |
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I don't know what you've done to your nature strip, which resembles an overgrown miniature botanic gardens, but it makes life difficult for my passenger to alight from my car. |
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With her tip-tilted nose and sheaf of brown hair, Mulgrew as Isolt even resembles John W. Waterhouse's Pre-Raphaelite paintings of mythic medieval heroines. |
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For those expecting the talking kazoo he increasingly resembles these days, nearly every track reminds us of how wonderfully expressive Dylan's voice was three decades ago. |
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The embroidered jacket, for instance, looks good with jeans or even a tailored pencil skirt, but resembles costume when worn with the rest of the Russian look. |
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It occupies a two-story apartment in central Kiev that resembles a makeshift wartime command center. |
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The past craze for leggings has been replaced by this year's trend for jeggings, close-fitting leggings made of fabric that resembles denim in appearance. |
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Henry, and the rest of the scientific world, was eager to learn the effects of a suborbital flight on a monkey, whose anatomy resembles that of humans. |
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This is not a place where the wise diner orders fajitas or the sopaipilla dessert, which resembles nothing so much as sugared snippets of frozen bread dough. |
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The small stegosaur Kentrosaurus closely resembles primitive European and Chinese forms, but is quite unlike the large and advanced American Stegosaurus. |
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The opening music, a moaning sax and male voice intoning a sound that resembles the word mamma, sets a tone that would make the spectator think otherwise. |
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Black Vodka is an anthology of stories that in some ways resembles a road movie through contemporary Europe. |
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The exhibit offers a glimpse into the marine life with the moray eel, which resembles a tiger, lobster, sea horse, porcupine fish and squirrelfish being displayed. |
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In many ways, however, the weak force resembles the electromagnetic force. |
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There are styles of shooties that are more shoe or more boot, but I bought this pair because it most closely resembles a pair I literally wore to pieces. |
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He followed the Greeks in arguing that a poem, like the soul itself, resembles a living organism, a pattern of reason ordered by rhyme and rhythm. |
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What resembles a fishing lure dangles from his ear, a spinner bait designed to attract bass. |
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When deployed, the engineless craft resembles a windmill or Catherine wheel, with two segmented reflective sails collecting light particles from the sun. |
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Mr. Darnay tells Sydney Carton, the wigged gentleman who resembles him, to tell Miss Manette that he is deeply sorry to have been the cause of her agitation. |
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In its rigging, sails, banners, planks, and deeply curved outline, the ship most resembles a seagoing Chinese junk, with the addition of paddle wheel and funnel. |
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The radius bilge shape so closely resembles a fully developed round bilge hull that there is virtually no difference as far as performance or aesthetics are concerned. |
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New Zealand English resembles British English in a number of ways. |
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The normally sedate hamlet now resembles the set of Robocop. |
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Often a piece resembles a pure collage until elements settle into a discernible rhythm pattern or a drumbeat will emerge to anchor the noises swirling around it. |
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Seen from the above, the lake resembles a pair of limpid eyes. |
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Sergei is an ex-military man who resembles Vladimir Putin, and he used to see Russia as a brother nation. |
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What is worse, her hair resembles the russet hue of a maned wolf. |
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Our observed increase in seagrass areal extent and the dynamic transition among seagrass species and bare sediment resembles the seagrass bed development found at St. Croix. |
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Soft shadows will create more realistic lighting effects, since this type of shadow more closely resembles shadows in the real world, and cast both an umbra an a penumbra. |
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Via this intensive but bleary-eyed study, I've noticed with alarm that the warbling and chirruping of some birds increasingly resembles the ring tones of some mobile phones. |
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Emanuel finds herself drawn to Linda, who resembles her dead mother, and agrees to babysit her newborn child. |
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To the right, a shoal of rocks whose faceted surfaces are painted pink, heliotrope and gray resembles a hand-rendered version of a computer-generated landscape. |
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The monochrome design for the production resembles a black-and-white film noir in which the doomed characters are dressed in scarlet as if splashed with blood. |
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Today skid Row resembles a Third World tent city teeming with sleeping bags, shopping carts, and people with nowhere else to go. |
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The shape of the red cell during the tank-tread motion resembles a triaxial ellipsoid with the longest axis almost parallel to the direction of the undisturbed flow. |
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A striking creature, the hoopoe has bright cinnamon pink coloration and a crest of black-tipped feathers that, when erect, resembles an Indian headdress. |
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They work in a vast rural factory that resembles an old steel mill and smells like molasses. |
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On the cover, Wonder Woman resembles a 16-year-old model doing a pee-pee dance. |
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It's a bit of a marketing cod, because when you see this car in the flesh, it very much resembles a pumped-up version of the competition from the side and the rear. |
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The zodiac, as drawn by an astrologer, also resembles a dial. |
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These scenes occur in a flattened, stacked space that resembles both axonometric architectural diagrams and traditional Chinese landscape painting. |
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When an information resource is collectively provided and placed in the public domain, hijacking sounds even more censurable and in theory resembles a real theft. |
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One grasshopper embryo has a protein that closely resembles hemocyanin in sequence, but no oxygen binding studies to confirm its function have yet been done. |
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The cherry bomb resembles a red candy apple but tastes of chocolate mousse with cherry compote, cherry puree and a buttery crisp. |
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At times, O'Malley's irreverent New York Irish humor resembles Oscar Wilde's wit with its aphoristic apercus. |
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Eaten young, it resembles sprouting broccoli with a hint of spinach and a mustardy tang. |
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All of this resembles as though we are some African country, in a war or that we are europhobic, says Kostovska. |
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This annoyance is known as keystoning because the distorted image resembles the center stone in an arch. |
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But if an assignment resembles a dropped ice cream cone or one without any ice cream at all, it would not meet expectations. |
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Clearly the writer labored mightily to form each crooked, uneven, broken squiggle that barely resembles our names and address. |
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Next to the pineapple is the breadfruit, which in taste somewhat resembles our clingstone peach. |
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For each flavor, the lightest meson, which is the best candidate for assembling a pentaquark, is a spin-0 particle, which resembles a noble gas. |
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Beautifully reconstructed by legendary Limon dancer Sarah Stackhouse, La Malinche clearly resembles Graham's El Penitente. |
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The notion of men binding themselves by oath to relinquish responsibility resembles the paradox of people joining together to extemporize. |
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The Neo Ellipse is a uniquely designed phone that resembles a sculpture more than it does a mobile phone. |
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Inhibitors of Cathepsin B need to be highly specific against the trypanosomal variant because it resembles the human form. |
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The sound of the Linns was smoother, less sibilant on the high end.The Classik resembles many recent Linn electronics products. |
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His recreated cell, with all its home comforts, resembles that of Porridge's Grouty, or Mr Bridger from The Italian Job. |
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Like utilization review, the typical financial incentive more closely resembles a nightstick than a scalpel. |
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Such an approach more closely resembles empty for malism than the judging of factually complex cases or controversies. |
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The dunce cap resembles the tall conical wizard's hat that was placed on the head of Jan Hus before he was burned at the stake. |
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However, the archaellum is rotating and thereby functionally resembles the bacterial flagellum. |
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It has many tiny white flowers and most closely resembles the garden flower sweet alyssum. |
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In many ways the fisher resembles the pine marten, possessing many of the marten's tricks and manners. |
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This initial heteronym resembles Yeats's anti-self described in the excerpt from Per Amica Silentiae Lunae quoted above. |
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The basicranial circulation of Ptomacanthus resembles that in arthrodire placoderms. |
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With an orange exterior that resembles a bumper car, the LaCie Rugged Thunderbolt is a fine portable hard drive. |
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In the late 20th century a model of European state formation was prominent in which Henry less resembles Louis and Ferdinand. |
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In the Netherlands, the Boeman is portrayed as a creature that resembles a man, dressed completely black, with sharp claws and fangs. |
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Among current novelists, Martin Amis lacks intellectual force but is well supplied with nastiness, which occasionally resembles humor. |
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Handel resembles Lully somewhat in his reputation for being a lover of the table and a neglecter of womankind. |
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Arsim Sinani comments that the present politics in Macedonia resembles a bush telegraph. |
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Peacekeeping perhaps least resembles war because of its premium on noncoercion. |
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Flintshire today approximately resembles the boundaries of the Hundred of Atiscross as it existed at the time of the Domesday Book. |
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The loon, the size of a large duck or small goose, resembles these birds in shape when swimming. |
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It more closely resembles a child but for w the outsized skull and the slimly tapering spine and body. |
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The sandwich is like no other, and scarcely resembles any typical hot dog. |
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This sudden action resembles a crawdad scooting through the vegetation or a shad dashing for coyer and bass are swift to respond. |
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Notably the chela closely resembles that of Pulmonoscorpius, although the rami of the latter do not appear to be markedly crenulate. |
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Sift the flours into a medium mixing bowl and rub in the butter until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. |
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Drenched in moody blue light after dark, the two-storey glazed pod at the top of the ramp resembles a flying saucer hovering over the hill. |
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The solid framework used to encapsulate the bacteria is material that resembles a glass sponge. |
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A yardang has a wide, blunt leading edge in the face of the wind, and its sides are tapered so that it resembles a teardrop. |
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