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"dissimilar" Definitions
  1. dissimilar (from/to somebody/something) not the same

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Mr Kennedy's career history is not dissimilar to Mr Rauner's.
"As it turns out, the product is dissimilar," he added.
The recent works are a collage of dissimilar paint applications.
What we are witnessing in China today is not dissimilar.
TF: This will sound crazy, but they're not so dissimilar.
Or are hoarders actually not so dissimilar from art collectors?
Reduced to those longings, are any of us so dissimilar?
It's a message not dissimilar to that of Bernie Sanders.
At first glance, the pictures appear dissimilar and kind of random.
Society in Sweet Valley wasn't so dissimilar to society in Lagos.
The experience, he said, was not dissimilar to being an addict.
In that way, I actually think they're more alike than dissimilar.
The shoe isn't dissimilar from the GOLF range, which he owns.
And Amy Adams's character, in the new film, is not dissimilar.
The effect is not dissimilar to other projects about sex work.
It was not dissimilar to how I would renovate the space.
What might the labor-force participation percentages be for dissimilar countries?
But the ones dissimilar from our own may create another opportunity.
However, two dissimilar things can be wrong and unethical at once.
Ashley's operas are so dissimilar to conventional works in the genre.
McIntyre's first run in WWE wasn't terribly dissimilar from Jinder Mahal's.
"The process of writing is not dissimilar to making cookies," Canter says.
First, younger Chinese are not so dissimilar to Mr Trump's American supporters.
The technology that China's cloud-computing providers use is not so dissimilar.
Trump's situation here is not dissimilar to that of New Jersey Gov.
It's worth noting ... Tiffany's tough night and Louis' tough night are dissimilar.
This disarmament not entirely dissimilar to a master comic's timing—funny, understated.
The two works, made 78 years apart, are dissimilar and yet related.
The story, when you squint hard enough, is not all that dissimilar
The preparation is not dissimilar to making a ragu in Italian cuisine.
The cast developed a family-like bond, not dissimilar to the Marches.
We don't know how similar or dissimilar this is to the flu.
It&aposs a cloud based customer service platform, not dissimilar to Salesforce.
Meta, in particular, showed an augmented reality vision not dissimilar from Microsoft's.
It's scintillating and not dissimilar to the oud used by my Iranian relatives.
The HomePod's set up process is slick and not dissimilar to using AirPods.
Together, they created an ecosystem not dissimilar from the pro-Trump internet world.
It's a meme sequel, a visually dissimilar version of something we already know.
The situation is not too dissimilar for the other stocks on this list.
"But if you look at it, it's quite dissimilar to fentanyl," he said.
When viewed from his actual decisions, Trump is not dissimilar from prior presidents.
Section 230 is not dissimilar to common sense protections that other industries enjoy.
Part of the experiment has involved mixing two detail-crazy, yet dissimilar auteurs.
What other artist could conjure these three dissimilar realms with such easy mastery?
Here was a man with a vision, one not dissimilar from my own.
In truth, these two men are not as dissimilar as they might appear.
Nor are they dissimilar to the experiences of junior doctors around the world.
You'd be hard pressed to find two more dissimilar players working so closely together.
In her continued return to self-portrait, Coffey shares something with these dissimilar artists.
He suits himself up in plated armor that isn't too dissimilar from Jaime's getup.
As Adobe notes, the tool isn't all that dissimilar from the existing Clarity tool.
Despite being a mere season apart, summer and fall weddings couldn't be more dissimilar.
We have various projects in the pipeline - some of them not dissimilar to Essakane.
Simply reading facts about climate change can produce reactions not too dissimilar to Thunberg's.
He did this, in part, to determine which dissimilar strains to breed with next.
The incentive is not dissimilar to the one that so motivated President Ronald Reagan.
"The females preferred MHC-dissimilar males as mating partners," Wedekind explains of his finding.
AND A FAIRLY STEADY MARCH UPWARD NOT DISSIMILAR TO WHAT'S BEEN ACHIEVED AT CDK.
It's expensive and beautiful, a unisex one, not dissimilar to what he has on.
On first glance, Mario Tennis Aces isn't too dissimilar from past Mario Tennis titles.
So, the process is not so dissimilar from the notion of a developer bootcamp.
Each's expertise is respected by her peers, but their perspectives couldn't be more dissimilar.
Well I think you are not dissimilar from an awful lot of the population.
Attentive, detail-oriented, and temperamental, the house is not dissimilar — stereotypically — to a woman.
And what if they're more dissimilar from us than Hollywood would have us believe?
O*NET database shows how much overlap there is between many seemingly dissimilar occupations.
How are owls, ears, or staffs standard or dissimilar across each of Bosch's canvasses?
It's not dissimilar to what we saw when we launched The Huffington Post for print.
He works in different scales, uses different palettes, and arrives at dissimilar conditions of poignancy.
I listened to your earlier demo and it was very dissimilar to Devil is Fine.
The way music is used isn't dissimilar to the way it's used in Donnie Darko.
But it's not the individual drops coming out of you that are so radically dissimilar.
So does the media, describing the dissimilar paths that these two Republican front-runners traveled.
It always struck Rozovsky as odd that her experiences with the two groups were dissimilar.
The design is certainly sleek, withe the rounded edges looking not dissimilar to an iPhone.
While all of the shared letters look dissimilar, the U's are what solidify this theory.
The image was not so dissimilar from photos that emerged from Weiner's previous online dalliances.
People sent me stories about their experiences with nights not dissimilar from our hyperbolic poster.
The benighted view that open border liberals hold of immigrants could not be more dissimilar.
I'd be interested to know what other people's experiences have been who have dissimilar attributes.
It's not dissimilar to pumped hydrostorage in that it relies on gravity to store power.
Start going out of your way to connect with people who are dissimilar to you.
Cosby's lawyers argued that the women's testimonies were too dissimilar to amount to a pattern.
Or, to put it in engineering terms, a diversified portfolio improves reliability through dissimilar redundancy.
In 63, Carson appeared to hold views on health care not dissimilar to Barack Obama's.
But pull back some of the layers and the two events couldn't be more dissimilar.
Now Google seems to be playing a not entirely dissimilar game, though a more subtle one.
Their stance on pension reform, immigration and Italy's relationship with the European Union is not dissimilar.
Her face isn't dissimilar from every look she made when she felt trapped by her mother.
In reality, the companies are not that dissimilar—and growing less so as China's economy modernises.
Responses like these are not dissimilar to speculations that Jennifer Aniston was thrilled over Brangelina's breakup.
When you think about it, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson isn't so dissimilar to an actual rock.
Leadership and fortune telling aren't dissimilar: They both require a deep understanding of where things stand.
"It's not dissimilar to puffin, but puffin is less livery," the rep from Atlantic Airways said.
The sort of "interoperability" displayed off Norfolk — meaning dissimilar forces' ability to work together — is priceless.
"The finding that fentanyl is contaminating very dissimilar drugs, such as ketamine, is concerning," said Ciccarone.
It's not dissimilar to the more moderate messages of Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, or Amy Klobuchar.
"The crowd-funding campaign that we ran is not too dissimilar from grassroots fundraising," explains Carusone.
And for reasons not too dissimilar to the failures of Mattel and Coleco, they didn't work.
It is oddly familiar only if you notice its similarity to numbers in otherwise dissimilar shows.
The guidelines may be applied differently in different places, creating dissimilar regulations depending on the city.
We have two dissimilar providers that give us a high probability of having that be successful.
SANTA FE, N.M. — What unifies the deeply dissimilar operas playing this year at Santa Fe Opera?
But in fact, these two dissimilar presidents have the same broad approach to America's foreign policy.
These differences translate, in turn, to sharply dissimilar strategies for how Democrats should address transgender issues.
It's not too dissimilar to Yelp giving businesses a way to respond to reviews and defend themselves.
The level of activity is measured against averages, against similar days, and even against dissimilar trend lines.
This leap isn't all that dissimilar from what Steph Curry pulled off between his two MVP seasons.
Throughout the Democratic primary, the platforms of the two candidates, Bernie and Hillary, were not entirely dissimilar.
This is not quite the case at Leyton Orient, even if their situation is not too dissimilar.
These dissimilar styles merge into a rather dystopian fabric, evoking less historical reconstruction and more misplaced nostalgia.
"The situation is not dissimilar to the subways, in that we're at a crucial moment," she said.
Mr. Griffiths' work is both witty and fantastical, with a dark edge not dissimilar to Roald Dahl.
" His life, the papers said, "was not dissimilar to that of many young people in New York.
She meets Parker's brothers Sidney (Theo James) and Arthur (Turlough Convery), who could not be more dissimilar.
"What you are saying is not dissimilar to what Daesh or so-called IS says," Khan said.
My initial impression of the largest island of Inishmore from the ferry was not dissimilar to Synge's.
On Thursday, a 1900 Waterhouse painting in a not dissimilar vein came up for auction at Sotheby's.
The resulting fall in population looks not dissimilar to what happened to Ireland during the 553s famine.
At its conception, FSW was set in Eastern European towns and villages, not dissimilar to Sarajevo or Pristina.
Though these sequels are largely as dissimilar as their predecessors were, a few parallels are striking and unavoidable.
In this way, scientists aren't dissimilar to journalists—each group is supposed to remain independent and politically neutral.
First, there's an automix function, not dissimilar to what we saw in the new Djay Pro 2 software.
Strictly speaking, this hearing device does not interact directly with neural tissue, but the effect is not dissimilar.
Founders might not believe it, but managing a venture capital firm isn't all that dissimilar to a startup.
The concoction is not too dissimilar to British Marmite, but Australians will convince you their version is better.
It's hard to imagine, for instance, people more personally dissimilar than Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
And North Korea has reneged on two past agreements -- in 1994 and 2005 -- not dissimilar to this one?
It's a credit to Ballet Theater that it has been advancing the careers of two women so dissimilar.
Three internationally renowned choreographers provide quite dissimilar answers in the Royal Ballet's new triple bill at Covent Garden.
While these are technically different monsters, their fights are not wildly dissimilar to those of their original versions.
It would be hard to imagine two more dissimilar candidates in 2020 than Ms. Winfrey and Donald Trump.
I have the feeling our experiences were not all that dissimilar in that initial quarter of an hour.
Out-group minds are even more distant from and dissimilar to the self and therefore appear considerably lesser.
Reared in different families and different cities, often in vastly dissimilar circumstances, these twins shared only their genomes.
But beneath Georgie's demure Edwardian dresses and Dee's racy little black numbers beat hearts that are not dissimilar.
The stated goals of the Republican Party are not completely dissimilar from many of the white nationalist positions.
He described Ando as dissimilar to Maple, with a different kind of food and a different set up.
And what is this incredibly dissimilar group of artists and interests doing in a Jewish museum, or why?
Sayoc's van was emblazoned with a number of right-wing memes not dissimilar to the one Trump retweeted.
The statements on Islam from Michael Flynn, McMaster's predecessor, were not dissimilar to that of right-wing conspiracy theorists.
While not dissimilar to the former locked-in arrangement under cable provider Foxtel, fans are still a little upset.
You can't make the coverage region too big, as you risk the region becoming too dissimilar and decreasing choice.
That she and Sam are dissimilar in personality and social background is one reason why "Cheers" is so funny.
Sir Martin says that market share is "not dissimilar" to WPP's share of ad business with Comcast and Disney.
It won't be so dissimilar to when you exchange U.S. dollars for euros during a European vacation, for example.
It isn't dissimilar to how Kate, for example, makes a point to wear Indian designers while on tour there.
Her ability to see and foster connections between seemingly dissimilar fields is what led Li to think up ImageNet.
It is very difficult for an artist to make work dissimilar to that of the artists who inspire them.
It plays a role in the cuisine not dissimilar to the one Spam plays in Korean and Hawaiian cooking.
"The reasons women are stalled in those industries are not dissimilar: Same hell, different drapes," said founder Kat Gordon.
"Girls and boys are socialised differently and the conditions of their teenage lives are some what dissimilar," Hill writes.
Dissimilar to games like basketball or soccer, it unfolds like a great war made up of several smaller skirmishes.
But Madison removed herself from the show before the final rose ceremony, because she feared they were too dissimilar.
The treatment and control groups were dissimilar — that is, those getting T.P.A. were less badly affected from the start.
I was disappointed to learn that it wasn't dissimilar from being a woman in tech whose skill set wasn't.
One that's not dissimilar to the stories of countless others taking part in marches in over 730 locations worldwide.
In court documents, the Centre has argued they are "not dissimilar to monks and nuns" in other religious traditions.
The moral judgments — in particular the sexual ones — that we make about men and women are utterly and unjustly dissimilar.
Crazier still, the product feels watery — almost slippery — when you apply it (not completely dissimilar to the brand's liquid eyeshadows).
As with the cliché, the thinking goes that opposites attract; those with dissimilar MHC are expected to like each other.
In some ways, Trey and Ryan's relationship is not too dissimilar to Drake and Kendrick Lamar's current arrangement, is it?
The main thing being that it's a process not dissimilar to making a film - It requires time, creativity and patience!
Mantzoukas voices Jay, a classmate of Nick and Andrew's who's not that dissimilar from Mantzoukas' character Rafi from The League.
It's not dissimilar story were Trump to enter the White House with little hope of Congress rubber-stamping his proposals.
The end product leaves you with something not dissimilar in size and shape to Nintendo's Switch, but a little smaller.
While provisional and subject to revision, that number was at least not dissimilar to the previous month's figure of 2100,43.
By the same token, it is quite possible to maintain popular support for mass immigration, even from culturally dissimilar places.
In the world of professional wrestling, wrestling companies exist in their own "universe"—not dissimilar to Marvel or DC Comics.
The sad reality for many millions of Africans is that the antitheses of terrorism and democracy are not that dissimilar.
France's situation was not dissimilar to the one that afflicted parts of the Eurozone during its recent sovereign debt crisis.
This isn't too dissimilar to Netflix's breakout show this summer: a group of boys facing a strange and dangerous force.
"The circumstance that brought on the lawsuit could not be more dissimilar," Ms. Jeffery said, referring to her magazine's case.
In fact, we are less a monolith and more a monster sorority, patched together from disparate viewpoints and dissimilar experiences.
However, 28.5 percent of adult Iranian refugees have some higher education, a rate not dissimilar from many developed, western countries.
I only tasted the burnt weed, which was not dissimilar to the burnt coffee bean frequently found in Starbucks orders.
But this avalanche of allegations tears at our collective American soul and spirit in ways not dissimilar from those events.
And my experience with Sonoya was not dissimilar, inasmuch as there's something subverting the thing that appears to be there.
In a way not dissimilar to Trump, Büchel has a long history of prodding sacred cows for attention and effect.
And that's, I guess, what makes it very dissimilar from today: It was a physical problem, they couldn't see anything.
Ms. Meckseper created a shelf assemblage of engaging mirrored items not dissimilar to those she typically explores in her art.
We see a growing number of students with the appetite and the dexterity skills to effectively navigate dissimilar academic spaces.
That's not too dissimilar to Facebook's libra, which was met with a barrage of regulatory opposition moments after being announced.
Government officials say opponents are overreacting to the new court plan, which is not wildly dissimilar to others in Europe.
Here, again, even our dissimilar states find common ground, with our percentages of working beneficiaries consistent with the national number.
It's not all that dissimilar to Matthew Whitaker's appointment as acting attorney general after Jeff Sessions was ousted in November.
Photo: L. Brian StaufferThe universe is loaded with lots of strange symmetries between seemingly dissimilar systems, thanks to similar underlying physics.
"To us, life is very dissimilar from non-life, but I wonder if there is always an obvious separation," he says.
She asked the Assistant to do it, and Panera's chatbot — not dissimilar from what we've seen on Facebook Messenger — spun up.
And, not totally dissimilar to Bannon, the real people behind Miquela seem to view themselves as outsiders to the established system.
This is not too dissimilar from the experience I had with Amazon's own portable Echo Tap speaker, for what it's worth.
It was a breezy escape where Handmaid's was a terrifying reminder — but in 2017, the two shows were not entirely dissimilar.
The magic is a built-in digital signal processing chip — not entirely dissimilar from the one you find in effect pedals.
I think it's not dissimilar to ... any great villain should be, any great antagonist should be a great protagonist as well.
"As such, volatility should be seen as a natural occurrence in the cannabis market, and not dissimilar to other nascent industries."
So, the entry, descent, and landing would be dissimilar, but the rest of the architecture is very similar, if not identical.
The music video for "H8U" isn't dissimilar to the music video for "Speak Now," in which Taylor Swift interrupts a wedding.
The situation is not dissimilar to two years ago, when many team employees were eventually laid off before Fitzpatrick stepped in.
One of Facebook's most spectacular failures to become a source of quality news doesn't look too dissimilar to its Watch aspirations.
Octopuses and other cephalopods like squid seem fundamentally dissimilar from humans—they lack spines and warm blood but have three hearts.
Johnson, who was reportedly violent on the set of Bachelor in Paradise season 3, isn't so dissimilar from our current president.
Duda rose to power in 2015 on the back of nationalist, anti-immigrant sentiment, not dissimilar to Trump's 2016 election win.
In a sense, the solution is not entirely dissimilar from Apple, from the standpoint that the TV serves as its hub.
You were always very open to collaborating with rappers and taking inspiration from other places, and I don't think it's dissimilar.
Truth be told, the menu wasn't markedly dissimilar to that of most restaurants in Romania, atypical only in theme, not fare.
They'll see two sisters on their own personal journeys navigating their two different types of epilepsy through two dissimilar treatment options.
It seems that Bill Walton isn't too dissimilar to Bill Murray after all—showing up where you least expect him, unannounced.
According to her work, the neurobiological effects of being in love are not dissimilar to the experience of being on cocaine.
Both are considered military heroes, and Gantz's ideas for Israel's way forward are not dissimilar to the country's direction under Netanyahu.
Because pension funds do something not dissimilar to borrowing short and lending long, falling interest rates make their future liabilities larger.
Jackson's legacy definitely is complicated — but not that dissimilar to many stars who lived with public adulation and developed personal struggles.
The effect is not dissimilar to how you might cup your hands around your mouth to yell at a faraway friend.
While he was not reviewing content to evaluate whether it went against a platform's user policies, his job was not dissimilar.
I didn't go back at look at them because even the movies that are most similar to it are quite dissimilar.
Madboots, a New York company, showed two quite dissimilar works: "Masc" (a New York premiere) and "Gay Guerrilla" (a world premiere).
Fraternal twins can look as similar or dissimilar as any other siblings — from features to size and height to hair color.
This encourages the practice of spotting patterns and unusual connections amongst seemingly dissimilar things, whether they be people, events or objects.
Enabling cross-chain communications - including the recognition and transfer of transactions - is not dissimilar to opening borders to allow for international trade.
When it detects a fall, an Emergency SOS screen will pop up — not dissimilar to those Life Alert devices from the 80s.
From the outside, the pilot stores do not look too dissimilar to a typical Zara store you might find in a mall.
When you pit "the Bronx" against "the industrial Midwest," you set them up as entirely different planets inhabited by wildly dissimilar creatures.
At its highest point, giving and receiving love is not so dissimilar to every heart-rendering, fulfilling montage from within cinematic history.
If it does not, the country will struggle to absorb so many culturally dissimilar migrants—and anti-immigrant views may become mainstream.
It's a way for me to engage with heteronormative courtship performances in a way that is so dissimilar from my own experience.
The cliff looks not dissimilar to the quarry where, in the first season, Eleven rescued Will (Finn Wolfhard) from a grisly death.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the home of Kubernetes, is backing linkerd, a project that isn't all that dissimilar from Istio.
There is evidence, for example, that couples who are dissimilar are more likely to break up than those who are more similar.
It's one of Hollywood's rare age-appropriate pairings, and it's always thrilling to see such seemingly dissimilar people drawn to each other.
It features Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle and political newcomer Clay Higgins, who couldn't be more dissimilar despite their shared party affiliation.
It was perhaps not so dissimilar, said the Democratic political consultant Will Robinson, to what many of these secret groups were doing.
As the charts show, the paths are not dissimilar, though the January run-up and February drop this year were more dramatic.
"If something in any one of them is so dissimilar from the current case it isn't going to be admitted," DeSipio said.
Why did artists combine dissimilar and often unbeautiful materials, as in a bundle-like charm made of lizard claws, fibers and beads?
But in Rage's efforts to distill the spirit of forebears as dissimilar as EPMD and Bruce Springsteen, they perfected a novel sound.
After all, Manziel is a slippery, undersized improviser, not dissimilar to Doug Flutie, who was one of the C.F.L.'s best players.
The appearance of "Turning the Tables" raises a serious, not dissimilar question about the value of a separate music canon for women.
Surely the world needs more leaders, thinkers and practitioners who can span realms of knowledge, the more dissimilar and varied the better.
This beast couldn't be more dissimilar from Serkis's Gollum, from the "The Lord of the Rings" movies — a tinier, hairless, lizardly villain.
But there are some American religious leaders (in the Episcopal church, for example) who would take a line not dissimilar to Mr Kaine's.
"I've seen in a pretty major way that our experiences as feeling, crying, laughing, sentient potato-humans are not so dissimilar," Ruby says.
That's handily less than the $250 billion reported by not-so-dissimilar Lincoln National, which has not been tagged with a SIFI label.
The photos reveal the glossiness of this show, as well as the cast's wartime wardrobe (read: short-shorts not dissimilar to Brad Pitt's).
The concept is not entirely dissimilar from the way users connect over posts and photos shared on rival dating app, Hinge, in fact.
This is not dissimilar to the concept of "emptiness of self," in Buddhism, and "surrender of ego-self to real self," in Hinduism.
Then—not all that dissimilar to Batman—he exited into the smoke and started tagging the cars around him with a permanent marker.
Le Pen represents a populist or far-right faction not dissimilar in its messages of extreme nationalism from those espoused by Donald Trump.
If its in-house winemakers like the idea, they pay the winemakers a stipend, not dissimilar to an advance on a book deal.
Setting the feature is easy and not dissimilar to the face unlock features that have been included on some Android phones for years.
But beyond that, the two are as dissimilar as the boardwalk saturnalia of the Jersey shore Bruce sings about and Dylan's opaque mindscapes.
The stakes were much lower, but Carter mouthing "It's over" midway through the contest and Jose Bautista's October bat flip were not dissimilar.
It's not so dissimilar to the platform being pursued by another first lady — Melania Trump, whose "Be Best" campaign is dedicated to children.
It is extremely difficult to achieve a comprehensive, over-arching national solution with so many different actors pursuing drastically dissimilar and competing agendas.
The issue is not dissimilar to the problem of lasers being shone into cockpit windows, as we have discussed before on this blog.
Truebill is an app that helps users monitor and manage their finances, not wholly dissimilar to the manual budgeting spreadsheets of simpler times.
Which was not dissimilar from the experience of her sorority sister, Jennifer Egbebike, whose parents are Nigerian, but who grew up in Miami.
It's a world that exudes a gentle, idealistic portrait; one that's not too dissimilar from the soothing expanse that is the open ocean.
"There is even recent evidence that the representations it finds are not too dissimilar from those discovered by a neural network," Hewitt notes.
That makes it dissimilar from something more deadly, like Ebola, which spreads only when someone comes into contact with another person's bodily fluids.
The message is artfully delivered — but not dissimilar in theme or tone to the missive written on that bank window back in 2016.
AOA, which stands for Ace Of Angels, was originally founded in 2012, with a style and sound not dissimilar to early Britney Spears.
The variation stems from Trump's dissimilar view of the threats facing America and contrasting choice of strategies and tactics to address those threats.
The pressure surrounding weddings is not dissimilar to that surrounding social media; a convergence of the two is sure to get under people's skin.
Rarely do so many dissimilar acts manage to paint such a cohesive portrait of an artist who holds weight in a range of genres.
Acrylic powder hardens in seconds after being mixed with liquid monomer—a process not dissimilar to the one Leikeli is articulating on the album.
"It wouldn't have been too dissimilar to other sauropods, although the group Lingwulong belonged to had slightly shorter necks than other sauropods," he said.
Mr Obama's vision is not dissimilar; but where the president elevates it with magical rhetoric, Mrs Clinton's performance is so hammy as to annoy.
We want to have two very dissimilar landing capabilities, so that if one of them has a setback, the other one can go forward.
Four of the eight were from women with similar MHCs to the man doing the sniffing, and four were from women with dissimilar MHCs.
This is not dissimilar to what we've seen in other countries around the world at a similar development stage as e-commerce in India.
To control access to them, APIs are usually given a "key" system, which produces long, unique strings of characters, not dissimilar to a password.
But as we talked, he revealed a vulnerability rooted in his upbringing not dissimilar to Logan's, one that's also wholly absent from his feed.
My very first book, Gilded Lilies, included a scroll-like narrative not dissimilar to the stories "Boundless" or "World-Class City" in this collection.
For a small group of people, it's a legitimate, real-life game not dissimilar to the hoops-and-stick fictional romp it's based on.
With his silver hair, sharp suit and black-rimmed glasses, he's giving off vibes not dissimilar from another handsome, silver-haired comedian: Steve Martin.
Our interference in Iraq brought about the destruction of the status quo, which had contained and artificially bound radically dissimilar ethnic and religious groups.
Donald J. Trump and Mike Pence enter this week's convention in Cleveland as one of the most dissimilar presidential tickets in modern political history.
The morass facing the US in Afghanistan after 18 years of combat is not dissimilar to the protracted struggle the US encountered in Vietnam.
But although politically dissimilar people may support a U.B.I., the reasons for their support differ, and so do the ways they set the numbers.
"Mass," brightly costumed by Fritz Masten, is helped by being placed immediately after his dissimilar, short "Ella" (2006), which joined Ailey repertory last year.
When they are not winning games with thrilling 61-yard touchdown passes, the Vikings are really not all that dissimilar to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The food scene there is not dissimilar to those in other cities where global flavors, craft breweries and food trucks appeal to young diners.
The dotlike stencils aren't dissimilar from the pointillism of Georges Seurat or the digital tricks of contemporary painters like Albert Oehlen and Jeff Elrod.
In front of a standing-room-only crowd, the two men, who more often make sarcastic jokes about their baldness and dissimilar heights, hugged.
What's going on now might be labeled "modified, limited outrage," a term not too dissimilar from one made famous in a previous Republican administration.
In comments not dissimilar to what Trump tweeted about the "Caronavirus," Lee claimed the disease was the "devil's deed" to stop the church's growth.
For most of you who have never heard of the show, he was as big as Luke Perry's character in '90210' ... and not dissimilar.
While BoJack is somewhat similar to Undone in its willingness to take mental illness seriously, it's utterly dissimilar in pretty much every other regard.
The internet was quick to notice that the pupperino is all earnest in the face in a way that is not dissimilar to Biden himself.
"Knowing that [the clit and glans] share the same origin and aren't entirely dissimilar from each other was quite freeing to me," says Matty Lynn.
This is not dissimilar to the Roger Goodell-era National Football League, and certainly akin to the galactic clusterfuck that is the post-1999 Browns.
The few superrich North Koreans — who usually work in the government, the military, or state-run businesses — aren't too dissimilar from superrich people anywhere else.
The study predicted an average age of 83.3 for women and 79.5 for men by 2030, not dissimilar to levels forecast in Mexico and Croatia.
It's not new, nor is it dissimilar to a discontent spreading throughout the world, often manifested in scepticism towards international institutions, trade agreements and immigration.
Only the phrasing is swapped around, not dissimilar to the variations seen in the fidelity tests that were performed on the James Delos host clone.
As Artwork pointed out to Noisey, the alleged ban is not dissimilar to the notorious 696 form (which we made a documentary about in 2014).
Concerns about Autopilot - which is not dissimilar to systems by rival automakers - led Tesla to put new limits on Autopilot in January and on Sunday.
As no heat or melting is involved, dissimilar and difficult-to-weld materials can be joined, such as aluminium to copper and nickel to titanium.
Stefan Storm: The world of Kids Of The Apocalypse and this video is set in an alternative universe, not exactly alike but not entirely dissimilar.
"That's not dissimilar to the way the Obama administration would have liked to treat the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Crimea" in 2014, said Polyakova.
Concerns about autopilot — which is not dissimilar to systems by rival automakers — led Tesla to put new limits on autopilot in January and on Sunday.
It struck me that the ordered rows in Walmart didn't look that dissimilar to the factories in Asia where most of these products came from.
Dissimilar in background and temperament but yoked together in friendship, they cannot talk of much beyond their quests for a lover, husband, or baby-maker.
Her pulpit pursuits ultimately did not come to fruition, but in Esposito's estimation, telling jokes for a living isn't all that dissimilar to celebrating mass.
However, scientists conducted research to find that Venus may once have been not too dissimilar to Earth, with a much cooler surface and even oceans.
And, I would note that is not dissimilar to what we discovered at the last debate concerning the hotel that Donald owns down in Florida.
There are overarching truths to be had, he says, probably not too dissimilar from Michael Pollan's famous philosophy: Eat food, not too much, mostly plants.
Obviously, although not dissimilar in crowd-size, Glastonbury is a sprawling metropolis compared to Coachella, which has more branded charging stations than it does stages.
I've watched with pleasure three other Auroras — Isabella Boylston (Monday), Gillian Murphy (Tuesday) and Hee Seo (Wednesday evening) — each taking the role in dissimilar directions.
One of the reasons they're divided down the middle — and this is not dissimilar to the US — is because Brexit has activated a values divide.
In fact, in 1942, a team of researchers reported a finding not dissimilar to that of Dr. Greco and his colleagues, Dr. Kindstedt pointed out.
But Facebook was fortunate because Stories really wasn't that dissimilar to the content users were already sharing on Instagram — tiny biographical snippets of their lives.
"In fact, it's not dissimilar to the proportional breakdown in the Liberal Party Room some years ago when Mr. Turnbull overturned Tony Abbott," he said.
Cosby filed an appeal in June arguing his criminal conviction was flawed because the testimony of five accusers was "strikingly dissimilar" to that of Constand.
It is worthwhile to go out and interact with those who are dissimilar rather than allow what is seen on TV to render them uncongenial.
In the wake of the Departure — though I suspect she wasn't so dissimilar before — Nora was called to worship at the church of common sense.
An anthropomorphic intestine served as the unofficial mascot of the game, showing a face not dissimilar from that on many Panthers fans right about now.
So far, we've decided against it, and I believe the reasoning for that decision is not dissimilar from the reason why we've avoided Find My Friends.
And is all this necessarily a bad thing or at all dissimilar from what those of us not on TV do on a more minor scale?
It's reasonable to argue that the cases are too dissimilar to draw exact parallels, especially in light of some of the negative reviews Parker's film garnered.
The US corporate tax system would not be dissimilar to the value-added tax systems used elsewhere in the world to the disadvantage of American companies.
Even though it's not all that dissimilar from stuff we've seen before like Google Goggles or Amazon Firefly, Samsung's implementation seems miles better than the competition.
Episodes would feature tales about Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein, and even a "he-said-she-said" account doesn't sound dissimilar to the case of Aziz Ansari.
"I don't think it's very dissimilar at all," Abdul-Mateen tells me when I ask how the world of the show differs from the real world.
They were quite young when they died, 57 and 67, but they died together in a not dissimilar fashion to what you see in the film.
In network theory, there's a concept called "homophily," the tendency for similar individuals to connect with one another more frequently than two or more dissimilar individuals.
The city merely existed from day to day, adding dissimilar elements, while the politics of the capital were emblemized by petty, low-level ­intrigue and chaos.
Although technology like this seems particularly futuristic or dystopian, it's not functionally too dissimilar from what is already deployed in the US and other Western countries.
The researchers say the human eye is not too dissimilar from those of mice, leading to the fantastic prospect of applying a similar technique to humans.
But MakerBot's approach is once again not dissimilar to Apple, insisting that a more premium experience for students is worth the considerably higher cost of entry.
Access to information particularly resonates to this day, with the human characters carrying a Pokedex, a device not too dissimilar to a smartphone with scanning features.
Cosby's lawyers argued that the women's stories were too dissimilar to be permitted as pattern evidence and essentially guaranteed the jury would view him as guilty.
You tell them about it, and their reaction isn't dissimilar to someone's first time learning about Morgellon's disease: morbid curiosity, with a healthy dose of revulsion.
Similarly, an apartment can be "really nice and special and unique — and not dissimilar to the other five places you just looked at," Mr. Miller said.
But during our conversations in the car, I also came to understand the plays as emotional autofiction, dissimilar to him in character, but not in feeling.
Trump's words and views about Kim in private are not too dissimilar to those he has expressed many times before in public, another G7 source noted.
While she said in December that she's had second thoughts about SESTA-FOSTA, her new plan for fighting disinformation is not all that dissimilar from it.
It's a blueprint not too dissimilar to that of how the Patriots started the 2019 season before falling off in the latter half of the year.
A prison environment is defined by a power imbalance not dissimilar to the dynamics between the men and women and their abusive superiors in the workplace.
It is, on the contrary, to throw oneself more deeply into friendship with complexity, with different believers and atheists, liberals and conservatives, the dissimilar and unalike.
Say, if a superstar in your field was able to leverage a stellar outside offer, be clear in what ways your achievements are similar or dissimilar.
Galvanic corrosion of lead is an electrochemical process that can occur when lead pipe or lead solder is in contact with a dissimilar metal such as copper.
It's not dissimilar, said Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat of New York, to how campuses have handled their response to cases of sexual assault: with little uniformity.
Inside, the empire's one building for guests (the emperor stays next door in a corrugated metal-sheeted shed) is not too dissimilar from any other AirBnB housing.
His book smarts combined with her street smarts and pop culture knowledge, in a dynamic not dissimilar to that of Daria and her best friend, Jane Lane.
While this may not sound too dissimilar to say very early stage investing in other start-ups, the people placing bets on ICOs are usually unsophisticated investors.
In the late 1950s, Mr. Baj's paintings were not dissimilar to works by those figures: pale, nearly abstract mountainscapes whose eccentrically rough surfaces included grass and sticks.
And, at first glance, Holmes' story isn't dissimilar to the countless fables of women CEOs and founders who are pushed off the edge of the glass cliff.
MHC genes also affect body odour, so it is no surprise that many species of animal choose, on the basis of odour, mates with dissimilar MHC genes.
And Apple is a cash machine generating huge cash flows which makes it in its own way not too dissimilar to other sectors Buffett has traditionally favored.
Best of all, modern phones take photos with high enough resolution that the "scanned" images can be re-printed with quality not dissimilar to the original prints.
It's really not too dissimilar from any number of content aggregation streams countless manufacturers have built into Android in an attempt to differentiate themselves from the competition.
Her sound is sleek, refreshingly defiant, yet resolute in the way it embodies emotion – not so dissimilar to those Swedes, but with a slightly different, bold shade.
Dissimilar in immediate purpose, there is a remarkable affiliation between the analysis of the cartoon in the essay and the visceral punch delivered by the art itself.
As offbeat and low-simmering as Hereditary, Na Hong-jin's 2016 South Korean horror film The Wailing is a solid complementary film, though the narrative is dissimilar.
For example, a debate continues around whether we prefer to find partners that are merely MHC dissimilar, or as different as possible from our own MHC types.
"Equipped with two galleys, two toilets, enormous cargo space, and two dissimilar propulsion systems, this is the ideal habitat for a long-duration space mission," Bigelow said.
The BBC is no stranger to detective dramas that center around a hero and a villain and the degree to which their pathologies are similar and dissimilar.
My experience was not dissimilar to Lin's, as I'm sure it might have also been for West and Aiko, or Musgraves and Ocean and their own experiences.
But here's the conundrum, which is not dissimilar to the Security Council veto that can be changed only by vote of the five countries that wield it.
Unfortunately, L.L. Bean's lifetime guarantee — not dissimilar to Dr. Martens — was discontinued this year, and purchases only come with a one-year warranty from here on out.
At eleven tracks long, it's a positive, introspective pop record, and it doesn't sound dissimilar to the music she was releasing when she first left the band.
"It's possible to spend $1,000 a night in two different renowned hotels and have completely dissimilar service experiences because properties have different service philosophies," Mr. Bush said.
But, it's not too dissimilar to Minowa's record of 62-40-8 and he has twice the fights Sakuraba has with his 26-17-1-2 total.
Like many Shepard plays, "Simpatico" operates according to what might be called a perverse buddy system, in which twinned, seemingly dissimilar characters gradually change places and roles.
Half a semester later, the teachers saw themselves as having formed closer ties with their students, especially those whom they might have initially perceived as being dissimilar.
While what currently runs on the race track is dissimilar to any production vehicle, there's still a connection from NASCAR to the showroom floor, according to DiMarco.
By contrast, out-groups are inherently dissimilar from our in-group in appearance, values, shared history, and cultural norms, making those minds harder for us to access.
His stat line from Tuesday wasn't too dissimilar from what he was doing for Houston a year ago, and Anthony acknowledged he had some adjusting to do.
The dress I selected for the Badgley Mischka show is not too dissimilar from the kinds of things I gravitate to when I want to dress up.
The image of Mill on his deathbed is not dissimilar to one she has of her father, who died as he was putting papers into his briefcase.
On Sunday afternoon he played highly dissimilar dramatic roles in three ballets: the Baron, the Father in "Prodigal Son" and Kaschei in "Firebird," registering forcefully in each.
He contracted the credit of the United States economy, not dissimilar to Dudley's recommendation to the Fed today, to force a recession that would discredit the president.
Scientists at Memorial Sloan Kettering found that male mice tended to choose female partners with the most dissimilar MHC genes, which the researchers guessed were detected through scent.
It was a last-ditch effort without much evidence to go off of from McCrory's team, not dissimilar to Jill Stein's recount efforts in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Several homeowners told Business Insider that the appraisals undervalued their properties by using comparison properties that had been foreclosed, sold under duress, or located in a dissimilar area.
"This is not dissimilar to what happens with law enforcement agencies that seek information on individuals from various records in order to conduct law enforcement activities," DHS said.
Overall, the firm's supply and demand forecasts are not very dissimilar from others' calls, though Raymond James does see higher demand growth this year than some peers do.
Their similarities in sprawling and succinct routes are a tender reminder that the past is not so different, and that our needs and desires are not so dissimilar.
Virtual Reality is quickly becoming a device that can be used to bridge gaps in understanding between cultures, transporting people into situations and locations dissimilar from their own.
"We're basically thinking of eventually going into a restructuring not too dissimilar from what Argentina went through in 2001-2005," said Nicolas Galperin, founder of Onslow Capital Management.
At times it's not dissimilar to white feminism, wherein we congratulate each other on our progress without acknowledging that not everyone's risk factors in this space are equal.
The pleasantness ranking of the men's body odors was associated with being higher if a woman was not taking birth control and carrying dissimilar genes than the man.
The lock screen ads are not dissimilar from the ads that appear on Amazon's Kindle e-readers and Kindle Fire tablets with "special offers," as Amazon calls them.
They found that Venus may once have been a planet not too dissimilar to Earth after all, and it may all be down to how the planet spins.
For instance, Western Australian wooden shields were grooved with zig-zagging patterns to disorient their foes, not dissimilar from the later "dazzle" camouflage on World War I ships.
In South Korea, where K-pop is a billion-dollar industry, solo artists and bands are created in a manner not dissimilar to the old Hollywood studio system.
However, like the Wall Street Journal, we lament that it is dissimilar to President Reagan's 1986 tax reform, which simplified the income tax and also eliminated tax loopholes.
This stance is not dissimilar from President Obama's suggestion that an assertive Iran can counter the aspirations of the Sunni nations, thereby creating a balance of regional power.
There are atheists for whom disbelief is not terribly dissimilar to an absent interest, but these atheists are precisely not the ones who find themselves quoting James Randi.
Lasker's new show at Cheim & Read, his first since 2007, presents his usual couplings of dissimilar elements, which boil down to thickly painted blobs against thinly painted lines.
I tried it on briefly — it's a bit tingly, not too dissimilar from the sort of needles and pins feeling you get when you lose circulation in your feet.
Parents may also be dealing with feelings of deflation and disappointment following adoption, not dissimilar to the letdown some people experience after the accomplishment of a major life goal.
On the surface, it was not dissimilar to the puzzles and fractured narratives found in classic ARGs like I Love Bees or ARG / immersive hybrids like The Tension Experience.
Slopestyle snowboarding, in which a rider performs a variety of tricks and jumps down a mixed-terrain course, not dissimilar to skateboarding, was introduced at the Games in 2014.
"(It's) not too dissimilar we've seen from Russia about 4-5 years ago in terms of very simplistic personas and the use of identical messaging across accounts," he said.
Part of what Panic is betting on isn't dissimilar to what Nintendo's theory for the DS and 3DS, handhelds defined by attempts at change how we interact with games.
"Don't clutter it up with measures that have no place being there," such as infection and readmission measures that she said were not well designed to compare dissimilar hospitals.
The plot, as of now, isn't that dissimilar from the Black Mirror episode "Hang the DJ" — some food for thought for those who are still confused by the trailer.
Those participants who were single consistently rated dissimilar faces as more attractive, in contrast to those who were in relationships, who preferred the more similar faces in the photographs.
I don't think it's very dissimilar thematically from what I'm usually attracted to—there's a bit of decadence at play here, but the film doesn't take itself too seriously.
It's not too dissimilar from features already offered up on some of these services, though it's easy to see how something like a Bixby could benefit from the acquisition.
"The SFMTA's 'concern' about the Uber connection does seem somewhat inappropriate, given how dissimilar the ride hailing industry is from the business of e-scooters for hire," Doyle writes.
Arguments against the supplementary leverage ratio are not that dissimilar to the ones that bank executives usually cite against other rules that come about since the 28500 financial crisis.
Wearing their Pillbox Bow Fascinator in cream, retailing for just under $40, Meghan swept her hair loosely up in a style not dissimilar to her own wedding day look.
Not dissimilar from Italy's beloved Cotoletta alla Milanese, proper Wiener Schnitzel should be too big to fit on your plate — and so delicious that you won't leave a crumb.
It is clearly far preferable to having dozens of separate labeling programs managed by groups as dissimilar as retailers, private certification companies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and local governments.
The track starts out quietly enough: over pulsing synths, Parker depicts a tumultuous, all-consuming relationship in her smoky, stripped-down way (not dissimilar to Aussie songstress Banoffee's tones).
His ''dress for men,'' sported by both Jagger and Bowie, had lines not dissimilar to the elongated shirts of the period; other Fish shirts were banded like Renaissance doublets.
The recent streetcar plan, for example, was not dissimilar from one that some Brooklyn residents suggested more than 15 years ago as part of a community-based planning effort.
To come to their conclusions, Woolley and Fishbach gave one group of strangers similar foods and another dissimilar foods to eat, before watching them complete tasks to test trust.
But the only state Rubio ever won was Minnesota, a Midwestern state not totally dissimilar from Michigan, and he's polling badly across the board in the March 15 contests.
This is also true of the other works in the exhibition, even as Greenwold expanded his skill set in pursuit of visual excess and the orchestration of dissimilar appearances.
In some ways, it's not entirely dissimilar from the way services like iTunes provide podcasts, but many have complained about a key issue with how shows are served up.
If you break things down, the reasons Khaled Mardam-Bey developed his popular Windows client mIRC aren't all that dissimilar to the reasons Stewart Butterfield and company built Slack.
"Equipped with two galleys, two toilets, enormous cargo space, and two dissimilar propulsion systems, this is the ideal habitat for a long-duration space mission," Bigelow said in September.
And though it might be an overstatement to call Mooney Mr. McDonagh's alter-ego, you must admit that their methods of grabbing — and holding — our attention are not dissimilar.
And as last year's not dissimilar First Man debacle shows, good-faith arguing about "liberal Hollywood" movies is not what Fox and its friends, including President Trump, are after.
Exile and immigration, terms often used interchangeably, are dissimilar in one key aspect: Exile, brought on by inevitability and not by choice, lacks the agency so essential to immigration.
" The Bottom, a black community on a hill in Medallion, Ohio, binds the fates of two radically dissimilar friends who grow up there in Toni Morrison's mesmerizing novel "Sula.
I'm not referring to a contemporary figure, but to the founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn, who is in so many ways dissimilar to today's politicians and their vitriolic discourse.
In consequence, loss today is a supremely awkward category, bulging with everything from mittens to life savings to loved ones, forcing into relationship all kinds of wildly dissimilar experiences.
Now 59 years old, she is often referred to by just her first name, a celebrity status not dissimilar to Madonna or Cher, even if only in Israeli circles.
As you know, the business empire built by President-elect Trump over the years is massive, not dissimilar to the fortunes of Nelson Rockefeller when he became vice president.
According to research on optimal mating, reproductive success is a delicate dance between avoiding incest and at the same time avoiding people who are too genetically dissimilar to you.
"Facebook is a tool for the voice of oppressed people, and when it tries to suppress that voice, then Facebook is not dissimilar to that of oppressors," Mansour said.
He will give the restaurants a full makeover, renovating the space and retooling the menus, which is not dissimilar to what he does on both Kitchen Nightmares and Hotel Hell.
What had initially begun as a teenage hysterics, not dissimilar to outpouring of affection that greeted Elvis Presley or Frank Sinatra in prior decades, had evolved into something wholly other.
In a way, this doesn't feel dissimilar to speed dating: You're free to ghost on anyone you're not seriously interested in, despite what you had said to them in person.
This isn't dissimilar from Google's approach either, offering itself as a utility that's a quick get-in, get-out experience that builds a level of stickiness that's hard to unseat.
In that way, it's not dissimilar from Chime, which is another startup with basic savings functionality that makes its money off charges its users make using a branded debit card.
But unlocking the true potential inside this fluffy stuff results in a substance nearly impervious to heat and electricity, not dissimilar from what used to cover the exterior of spacecraft.
Status updates, to some extent, are also not too dissimilar — they exist as some semi-permanent home for communication of an employee's current situation in a static way to coworkers.
But its pro-blackness and the ugly truths it examines don't mean its unavailable white America (again, not dissimilar to Clinton; Parliament existed within a party that invited all colors).
People are also willing to spend more at convenience stores than they would a grocery store because people view them as dissimilar experiences — one long-term and one short-term.
Research on robots has for decades been hamstrung by extravagant costs—the popular research robot PR2, a pair of arms not dissimilar from Blue, will set a lab back $400,000.
That remains an unknown, but as Field of Schemes noted, the above requests are not dissimilar from parts of Chris Hansen's old proposal, which would have totaled approximately $90 million.
By the mid-'22011s, Crawford had developed a system not dissimilar from the one the Japanese scientists showed him, but funding lagged and the network didn't go live until 20153.
However, unlike other, not dissimilar reality shows (in 2014, Fox cancelled "Utopia," a reported fifty-million-dollar project along the same lines, after two months), the makers of "Eden" persevered.
Critics of Orban's drive to condemn the 87-year-old investor said posters were not dissimilar to the anti-Semitic imagery of the 1930s, which portrayed Jews as political manipulators.
On Chanté's new track "Redlight" from the EP, we see the singer take a path not too dissimilar to the one Beyonce did on her self-titled back in 2013.
FIGURING HISTORY: ROBERT COLESCOTT, KERRY JAMES MARSHALL, MICKALENE THOMAS Three otherwise dissimilar African-American artists have all used their painting to monumentally reconceive visual depiction of the black body. Feb.
Being around people dissimilar to yourself is what opens your mind, makes people accepting of everyone, and prevents the undue fear of the other that seems to plague this country.
Thanks to Bogart's perplexed underplaying and the anticlimactic ending, "Beat the Devil" was misunderstood in much the way that Elaine May's not dissimilar anti-thriller "Ishtar" would be in 1987.
This drawing was originally thought to be by van Gogh, but in 2001, it was questioned because it was so dissimilar to work from his Paris period, and then discredited.
At the end of each episode, Mortimer finishes by singing a "Scottish song" about life on a strange and magical island that does not seem dissimilar from The Wicker Man's Summerisle.
Asked about the recordings, Hunt declined to comment on intelligence matters but said: "My understanding of what actually happened is not dissimilar to what I've been reading about in the newspapers."
" To do that, Yum's management is using a three-word motto, not dissimilar to some of its brands' catchier slogans, to promote its ideals: RED, short for "relevant, easy and distinct.
Mr Putin's restoration project means that Russia is once again faced with a survival challenge not dissimilar to the one faced by the Soviet Union a quarter of a century ago.
Cosby's attorneys also faulted the judge for allowing prosecutors to call as witnesses other accusers whose allegations, the defense argued, were too remote in time and too dissimilar to Constand's allegations.
Pining for the decadent, freewheeling internet of old is not dissimilar to romantic notions of the golden age of air travel, with its three-course meals and plenty of leg room.
This statement was not dissimilar to his remarks earlier in the week following threats from North Korea that the county was preparing a plan to strike the US territory of Guam.
We all remember how President Nixon and his administration denied any knowledge of the Watergate break-in and claimed it was politically motivated, not dissimilar from what we are experiencing now.
This fifth season ended on a not-dissimilar note, after Hannah runs into Tally (Jenny Slate), a college classmate, with a dark cloud of hair, who has become a literary star.
Immigration has also fed an anxiety about loss of control and about erosion of national identity, prompting a backlash not entirely dissimilar from the Donald Trump phenomenon in the United States.
This isn't so dissimilar from the past 10 years in corporate design, which went through many famous corporate identities dropping their serifs to be cleaner and simpler — more Brandless and Everlane.
"Archival activity functions not all that dissimilar to a DDOS attack, in that both involve a whole lot of server polling all at once," he told me in a Twitter message.
It's named after a painting concept in which earlier images, forms, and strokes reappear as different elements in the final composition—not dissimilar to the assemblage of elements in Klarwein's work.
"The most important question is whether cars on the road are getting more similar in weight, or more dissimilar," said Mark Jacobsen, an economist at the University of California, San Diego.
It's not dissimilar to the 3G iPhone — an impressive piece of standalone technology that didn't make a big economic impact until a year later with the arrival of the App Store.
As I've argued before at the Stone, it's a mistake to treat sexual-orientation discrimination as exactly like racial discrimination — just as it's a mistake to treat it as entirely dissimilar.
He finds opportunities around mergers and in the credit markets, he said, but US equities are challenging — not dissimilar, he said, to the run-up before the dot-com bubble crashed.
In their final state, the devices should last a full day, recharging in a cleaning case in a manner not dissimilar from AirPods (though those, sadly, don't also clean the product).
"What Corbyn has tried to do with the Labour Party is not dissimilar from what some of us are trying to do with the Democratic Party," he said at the time.
Though not too dissimilar from other top tier shoes—Air Max 90s, Flyknits, anything from Footlocker—the Lamar collaboration carries a sizeable price tag too, coming in at about £80 ($109.99).
"These kinds of statements are not dissimilar to the Charlottesville marches — 'blood and soil,'" she said, referring to the Nazi slogan appropriated by white nationalists at a 2017 rally in Virginia.
Becca may be trapped in an alternate universe, but her situation is not dissimilar to the many American women who live in regions where abortion clinics are few and restrictions are many.
"If we structure a league the right way and put the right investment behind it, we can actually monetize it in a way that's not too dissimilar from traditional sports," he says.
Deland plays with it in a manner not dissimilar to Lana Del Rey, teasing at the darkness beneath, sometimes swimming on the surface of it, but never quite immersing or losing herself.
A contrast between dissimilar twins is at the heart of "Golden Child", Claire Adam's assured and compelling first novel, which is set in rural Trinidad, where she grew up, during the 1980s.
Vientiane, Laos (CNN)Of President Barack Obama's dozens of foreign swings, perhaps none have brought him to more dissimilar back-to-back stops than his journey this week through China and Laos.
In remarkably blunt language, Vigano said alleged cover-ups in the Church were making it look like "a conspiracy of silence not so dissimilar from the one that prevails in the mafia".
While they're both medieval fantasy authors, Tolkien's Middle Earth couldn't more dissimilar than Martin's Westeros: Tolkien focused firmly on grand ideas of good versus evil, with clearly delineated lines on either side.
In other areas, however, Clinton's take on Sanders was not dissimilar from her approach very early in this election, when she spent debates emphasizing her similarities with Sanders, rather than her differences.
In the same year, Indonesian pop star Ahmad Dhani dressed up in a uniform not dissimilar to those worn by former SS officers in a music video promoting presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto.
The two are so dissimilar, it's hard to imagine why they got married in the first place—but, as the show implies, it was so long ago that it almost doesn't matter.
Evil Dead (developed and produced by Raimi) to Showtime's revival of Twin Peaks, the shows aren't too dissimilar in that they're the rare returns that take into account the passage of time.
For $30 a month, and with the prescription from a doctor, Hers will mail you five little 20mg propranolol pills, packaged in a small pouch not dissimilar in design to a condom.
Organizations like NPR and CNN do appear to have something of a head start, since a smart speaker briefing isn't entirely dissimilar from getting your information from cable news or public radio.
This isn't so dissimilar from the patterns you'll see with Amazon, where its core business continues to grow but its AWS growth appears to be increasingly contributing to its growth and performance.
AAA raised insurance rates for Tesla vehicles in 2017, though Tesla argued that AAA's decision was "severely flawed" because it compared Tesla's Model S sedan and Model X SUV against dissimilar competitors.
Activists say the state monitors the daily activities of major Tibetan monasteries, limits believers' travel and communications, and has routinely detained monks on terrorism charges — not dissimilar from the situation in Xinjiang.
"Equipped with two galleys, two toilets, enormous cargo space, and two dissimilar propulsion systems, this is the ideal habitat for a long-duration space mission," Bigelow said in a statement on Thursday.
"The most important question is whether cars on the road are getting more similar in weight, or more dissimilar," Mark Jacobsen, an economist at the University of California, San Diego, told Plumer.
Warren gave a more guarded answer, not dissimilar from Harris's general line on health care: Medicare-for-all should be the goal, but it's something the country may have to build toward.
It resembles a boardroom not dissimilar to the set of "The Apprentice" — bottles of Trump-brand water, a shiny Formica table and poster-size pictures of the candidate all over the walls.
The pamphlets that really defined ... The pamphlet wars that you're talking about that helped define the framework on this country in the 1770s and 1780s were not so dissimilar to today, absolutely.
However, Prohibition is worth exploring as it reveals that a complex political and social climate, not dissimilar from the one we're in now, played a major role in the passage of prohibition.
That the Schnells have seen this one musical so many times doesn't make them peculiar; it puts them in the category now known as theater "superfans," not dissimilar to Trekkies or Deadheads.
Jennifer Lawrence, 36, MassachusettsRecently I was going through security in the Palm Springs airport and the TSA official looked at me (I don't look dissimilar to the actress) and turned bright red.
More important, I was trying to replicate the feeling that I had when I read the original "Watchmen" when I was 13, which was not dissimilar from being dropped on my head.
Understanding that we are all, at root, far more alike than we are dissimilar and that caring for one another -- at a basic human level -- is something that transcends our political parties.
One recent, albeit slightly creepy, study used mobile phone location data to show that families spend less time together at Thanksgiving when family members come from politically dissimilar parts of the country.
Not dissimilar to the plot of Half-Empty, 86-ed follows the neurosis of a girl, played by David, suffering from a breakup, and how those emotional impulses impact her day-to-day.
The lawyers claimed the students' cases were too dissimilar to be heard as a class because they were exposed to different marketing and advertisements and were told different things by Trump University employees.
Should the talks proceed relatively smoothly, in time the two sides may find themselves building, law by law, institution by institution, a regime not dissimilar from the one they are preparing to dismantle.
It's a feeling not dissimilar to the one that Drake's "Hotline Bling" video gives off—but I also love that video, so I guess I have as many contradictions as Yeezus itself contains.
Mann explained in an interview that he sought the actors not only for their cinematic cachet but also because they personified the idea of men who could be both parallel and wildly dissimilar.
The durable electoral and policy outcomes produced by McKinley's victory over a dramatically dissimilar vision remind us how much can be at stake in a presidential election at a time of political polarization.
They all have radically different appearances and styles of interaction, with their movements driven by a live motion-capture system not dissimilar to the ones used to create digital characters in blockbuster films.
Requiring specific documents to register and photo identification at the polling booth also act as barriers—not too dissimilar to the dubious "literacy tests" used in the 1960s to turn away African Americans.
The most hopeful season three Black Mirror episode follows two dissimilar women who find each other and fall in love within a kind of vividly detailed computer simulation, where their consciousnesses occasionally dwell.
The more different species are, the more likely they are to evolve in different ways and adapt in different ways, and certainly, life on another planet couldn't be more dissimilar to life here.
The signing statement "simply indicates that the President will interpret those provisions consistent with the Constitution" and is not dissimilar to signing statements issued by past presidents, a White House official said Sunday.
The approaches for selling you a $700 tablet aren't dissimilar to the approaches companies use to sell you two-dollar hot dogs — whether you're supposed to play with the product or eat it.
"The problems are not dissimilar to doing agriculture on Mars," says Professor Heribert Hirt, head of the Center for Desert Agriculture at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia.
Those brave men and women protesting on the streets of Tehran are risking everything to confront a tyrannical regime that takes its people for granted – a situation not dissimilar from our own beginnings.
It isn't dissimilar to the controversy at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in which a women-focused sex toy company called Lora DiCarlo won an Innovation Award before CES suddenly revoked it.
It's also worth noting that the vision of the iPad that we saw on Monday after the keynote, it's not the same as Microsoft Surface line, but it's not dissimilar ... It's super close.
Honestly, when you go to the right, when you go to a YouTube page and you actually see that right-hand rail where a ton of consumption comes from, that's not too dissimilar.
The film's character design, while simple, serves to emphasize that while the Khmer members are a shade or two darker than Chou and the rest of the prisoners, they don't look that dissimilar.
As a result, a co-player could be, for example, really good at the task but politically dissimilar to a participant, or really bad at the task but have the same political views.
The large-scale 2016 work "Lovers" — a subject not too dissimilar from that of "Bathsheba" — was among the higher-value sales at a show where works were priced from about $150,000 to $900,000.
The only other role on Mr. Cumberbatch's bucket list, he has said, was Hamlet — a character who shares Patrick's brilliance, arrogance, wit, cruelty, self-destructiveness and, in his reading, not dissimilar daddy issues.
A similar idea surfaces in the otherwise dissimilar "Waves" (about a family split by tragedy) and "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" (about a cynical man's path to masculine enlightenment through Mister Rogers).
If human groups represent a series of brains networked together, the more dissimilar these brains are in terms of life experience, the better the "hivemind" may be at thinking around any given problem.
According to Facebook, this type of behavior — seeking out the URL of a private photo so it can be more easily shared publicly — is not dissimilar from taking a screenshot of a pos.
I was a shy teenager who spent most of my time indoors, and in Trainspotting, I saw a world depicted on screen that didn't appear too dissimilar to the landscape I lived in.
It's not dissimilar from last year...Last year we were talking about the health of Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer and Serena Williams and two weeks later they were playing each other in the final.
The Duffers, however, add in film grain and visual noise, making the title sequence seem conspicuously aged in a way dissimilar to the rest of the show—a winking acknowledgement of its period artificiality.
Boris Johnson's Brexit withdrawal agreement, finalised on October 17th, would in effect turn Northern Ireland into an entrepot—an arrangement not dissimilar from the "one country, two systems" relationship between China and Hong Kong.
And for my children, it's not dissimilar, they go to the farm and they're in the field getting muddy and falling over, and then they come here and they're surrounded by crazy famous people.
The beauty of Potter's writing is that she wasn't about a strong moral message, but she wanted children to understand that these things happen in nature and that animals aren't that dissimilar from us.
Mythic's chips are designed to do something not so dissimilar, finding ways to complete those kinds of analog operations for addition and multiplication in order to handle the computational requirements for an inference operation.
The game's story mode has a purposeful message, not dissimilar from a Hollywood movie, that makes clear its stance on how war devalues human life, scars people forever, and forges unimaginable bonds between survivors.
Those who move to a politically dissimilar place tend to become independents; those who move to a place where people vote the same way they do tend to become more extreme in their convictions.
It is not dissimilar to the advice of famed CEO Richard Branson, who says, if you can't fit your pitch or message on the back of an envelope, it is probably a bad idea.
The decision to go after Ms. Martinez in her own state is not dissimilar to the time Mr. Trump ridiculed Senator Bernie Sanders during a stop in Burlington, Vt., the hometown of Mr. Sanders.
These attacks, particularly Trump's vile "Pocahontas" label, seek to mark Warren as an outsider—a line that is not dissimilar to the "birther" smear against Obama that became the foundation of Trump's political career.
The resulting political climate, evident on social media, is not dissimilar to that of the U.S. post-Trump, in which battle lines have been drawn and the desire for outright attack stifles nuanced debate.
As embodied here, these glamorous gals look as joltingly different as, well, Ms. LuPone (playing Rubinstein) and Ms. Ebersole (Arden), marquee Broadway performers who have dominated many a musical, though in utterly dissimilar styles.
It's nothing short of disturbing in 2016 to hear Trump scream "I'm Donald Trump, I'm always right!" to a crowd of cheering fans, although Eminem's speech isn't too dissimilar from Trump's appearances this year.
Widespread prostitution has endured for half a century, at levels not dissimilar to those during the Batista era, and thousands of Cubans attempt to leave the island nearly every day, any way they can.
It is not dissimilar to the rage of being stuck in traffic, wherein that anger is directed at everyone else on the highway even though they are doing the exact same thing as you.
In essence [this is] not dissimilar to what LaTurbo already does, so it was great to have her on board as well in terms of taking on an identity different to your real one.
With a strong cast that includes a very good John David Washington (a son of Denzel Washington), Mr. Green movingly affirms the radical humanity of these very dissimilar characters, who remain sensitively, insistently individualized.
Set in a near-future stretch of Midwestern farmland that isn't terribly dissimilar from the present, Fast Color follows Ruth, a woman with inexplicable supernatural powers that causes earthquakes whenever she has a seizure.
Cosby's legal team argued that five additional women should not have been allowed to testify at his trial, stating their testimony involved "strikingly dissimilar acts" that were too distant in time to be considered.
Among other topics, he talked about his plans when he hits the snow again in slopestyle (in which competitors perform a variety of tricks and jumps down a mixed-terrain course, not dissimilar to skateboarding).
These people are not elected, but the process of passing a standards through bodies like IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) or W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) isn't totally dissimilar to steering a law through parliament.
According to NBC News, the 6-to-1 advantage in paid campaign staff Clinton held over Trump as of the end of August was "not dissimilar" to the gap between Obama and Romney in 2012.
Conceptually, this is not too dissimilar from how traditional vinyl is made — a needle etches grooves in rotating lacquer, which is used to create a mother copy that is then used to form the stamper.
A potential child would benefit from having parents with different immune systems, and so women have evolved to be sexually attracted to men with dissimilar immune systems, especially during high-fertility phases of their cycles.
He gets this good once every six years, a player wearing his hair in a top knot like a sumo wrestler, shifting defenders out of his way in a manner sometimes not dissimilar to wrestling.
This year has already brought some excellent fresh choreography; "Big Ones," as well as Alexei Ratmansky's very dissimilar "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," new with American Ballet Theater this May, are two of the best examples.
These keys don't look too dissimilar from keys Google previously offered under its Advanced Protection Program, which help high-risk users — like journalists, activists, and government officials — protect their accounts from sophisticated nation-state hackers.
Then again, in showing so little of the country's culture—but rather telling guests what North Korea was really like—the cafe was not at all dissimilar to the average tourist's experience in North Korea.
After all, genres are just rough ways of grouping things that are more similar than dissimilar, and tags are just a way of proliferating genres so that people can find more games than they like.
A.M.I.'s strategy is an essential part of this book's narrative, but what Farrow suggests is that NBC News, which employed him at the time, did something with the Weinstein story that wasn't entirely dissimilar.
When writing the script, Stevens took into consideration the lives of the women who may have been at the house and how they likely suffered at the hands of men not too dissimilar from Koch.
And yet, as different as their worlds seem to Cindy, owing to chance, to luck, they actually are not so dissimilar: Both of their fathers are absent; both of their mothers demonstrate their love imperfectly.
"Medicine is not dissimilar to the rest of society," said Dr. Noah Moss, a heart failure specialist and medical director of the Mechanical Circulatory Support Program at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
In our home, which is not dissimilar to many middle-class homes in Cape Town, we now run less than an inch of water into a bath, for shaving and washing our bodies and hair.
The virtual assistant is dissimilar to that offered by players like Amazon and Google in that it is an enterprise solution targeted at companies like automakers and hotels, rather than a product for the home.
"We are of course bound by Whole Woman's Health's holdings, announced in a case with a substantially similar statute but greatly dissimilar facts and geography," Judge Jerry Smith wrote for himself and Judge Edith Clement.
Indeed, many of the works in this exhibition "say something" only if the viewer coordinates dissimilar facets of the work — paintings that, due to their physical makeup, do not reveal themselves completely at any one time.
"As a side note, we were surprised to learn that asset data sampled from different sources is often dissimilar, meaning that in some cases decisions regarding large deals were made based on bad data," Zipori said.
You can read about the technical details in the paper itself (PDF) but the gist is that it uses a mix of public-key and symmetric cryptography, not dissimilar to how it works on the web.
The general impression was that, as a member of the Princeton department told me, her work was brilliant but not all that dissimilar from other contemporary works of ethnography, except in the depth of her fieldwork.
For example, some are about historical events, others about pop culture, others about nature or science, and so on – they're not all that dissimilar from those you'd find in a game like Trivial Pursuit, in fact.
Though the rubrics of unfinishedness governing both the Met Breuer's main exhibition and its cinematic little sibling are not dissimilar, the particular sense of unfinishedness specific to the kinds of works in each can diverge sharply.
Google will be releasing the chip on a kind of modular board not so dissimilar to the Raspberry Pi, which will get it into the hands of developers that can tinker and build unique use cases.
The question many investors had been left asking themselves was whether Snap's stock could become the kind of runaway success like Facebook or whether its promising potential will wane in a fashion not dissimilar to Twitter.
Drake captured long range photos of an SU-27P Flanker-B engaging in dissimilar air combat maneuvers (ACM) with an F-16, possibly an F-16D, four of which are thought to operate from Groom Lake.
Their meeting, on a chilly February afternoon in New York, was an experiment to see what might happen when two seemingly dissimilar public figures sit down for a frank discussion about the state of the union.
This is a remarkable artist: Last week he played two dissimilar lead roles by Alexei Ratmansky (in the new Bernstein "Serenade after Plato's Symposium" and as the despondent artist-protagonist of the 2013 Shostakovich "Chamber Symphony").
Conglomerates are out of style Wall Street was once enamored of the benefits created by joining dissimilar businesses under one roof: shared sales forces, more attractive financing and diversification to protect against downturns in one industry.
Hearing the trio trying to discuss We're Not Talking is not dissimilar to watching them try to find that misplaced house key; any and all attempts are made, with the hope that something will fit eventually.
But Mr. Trump has also forged one of the most sharply dissimilar presidential tickets in modern political history, linking himself to somebody he scarcely knows and whose personality, politics and lifestyle are starkly different from his.
Kendall wore an evening gown not all that dissimilar in design from the Ferraris that lined the runway with a bright yellow metallic bodice, a leather halter neck body strap, and a full black tulle skirt.
Such a reaction is not dissimilar from what George W. Bush did with stem cells when his religious values made him shut down federal funding on all but a tiny portion of the research in America.
It's not too dissimilar from the reputation systems in games like Just Cause 2 or the early Saints Row games, and I'm curious to see if it holds up over long periods of time in play.
Founded by artist Max Farago in 2014, FARAGO is reminiscent of your run-of-the-mill white cube, but it also has a "window-shopping" aspect to it, not dissimilar to a furniture or retail store.
Before we meet, we speak on the phone to find some common ground: me, the man who must be turned; and Serafinowicz, the advocate whose personal history of gaming is not too dissimilar from my own.
Two small recent sculptures echo the drawings, using Mr. Newman's signature juxtaposition of dissimilar materials, textures and shapes — yellow-striped papier-mâché; clear, colored and mirrored plexiglass; and extruded aluminum, among others — to solidly suggestive effect.
And any of its spring seasons show at least two dissimilar stylistic interpretations of the 19th-century choreography of Marius Petipa (1818-1910), with Mr. Ratmansky's stagings contributing an important if controversial notion of period idiom.
Although a data breach isn't likely to result in loss of life the way waking up in a burning building might, the two aren't entirely dissimilar in terms of the lasting financial damage they can cause.
Obviously the books have had great acclaim, but I wonder what thoughts and feelings it evokes in you to actually have the works entering the lives of kids not so dissimilar to the ones you described.
Supposedly Kamala Harris "destroyed" him in one debate last summer, with a sound bite critiquing his position on school busing more than four decades ago (a position that, to some eyes, was not dissimilar to hers).
It's not dissimilar from what he's done with Harley-Davidson, which after the Republican tax cut bill was passed announced a nearly $700 million stock buyback plan and plans to close a plant in Kansas City.
The 360 degree light tower sits at center of a giant fountain not dissimilar to the one outside of the Bellagio in Las Vegas, except that lasers, projectors, and stage lights operate in tandem with it.
He was on, of course, at the time and saying things that were not too dissimilar than the kinds of things he says today, but he wasn't in the position that he is in now. Right. Right.
"Cultural re-appropriation (or misappropriation) has been one of the hallmarks of the alt-strategy and it consists of reclaiming terms or ideas previously used in a different context with dissimilar and often opposed meanings," says Bastos.
Seeing as the current British Prime Minister has presided over an environment not too dissimilar to the darkened and cold days of yore, I guess it makes sense there's a new British ska song doing the rounds.
The album—which he funded via a successful (but stressful) Kickstarter campaign—is not altogether dissimilar from Earth's latter-day work (the wavering, pastoral sunshine of The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull leap to mind) .
Related: SeaWorld Says Its Spies Will No Longer Infiltrate Animal Rights Groups The three-year jail sentence is not too dissimilar in line with American laws, said Jared Goodman, director of animal law at the PETA Foundation.
A 2009 survey found that people were more attracted to those who have dissimilar immunity genes from their own, which scientists believed would help people find mates that would allow them to reproduce to have healthier offspring.
The cooker itself is somewhat typical of Xiaomi's approach, combining a sleek and simple design (not dissimilar to rice cookers built by Japanese firm Muji), a handful of connected smarts, and a price that undercuts the competition.
The blaze looks much less sophisticated than some of its connected-watch competitors The pop-out tracker isn't dissimilar from earlier Fitbit designs, which included a tiny pod that could pop in and out of different bands.
In fact, it's not dissimilar to Trump's reported dictum that all briefings fit on one page and include no more than nine bullet points—if it's good enough for Trump, it's good enough for Axios, I guess.
But VW has said managers' assessment at the time was that its violation of U.S. environmental rules could be resolved amicably, and potential penalties would not be dissimilar to those received by rival manufacturers, and therefore manageable.
In some respects, such forces are not dissimilar to the sentiments that impelled Britain to vote to remove itself from the European Union, which many there have since come to regret, but which Trump continues to support.
The brand's first collection included oversized flannels, hoodies, and washed out jeans—items not dissimilar from the ones that Abloh had designed for Pyrex Vision, and, like Pyrex, Off-White was coveted by a coterie of influencers.
And so our situations were similar and dissimilar; though it seems peculiar to suggest that graduating with a Yale law degree leaves anyone, no matter how many felonies he has, in a situation as desperate as Reds's.
Graham refuses to let herself or her readers be "torchful of forgetfulness," reminding us in her shape-shifting poetry that cancer, racial and class warfare, immigrant phobia and nationalism infect us all in dissimilar yet interconnected ways.
As far as I can see the two parties are not so dissimilar on infrastructure/social financial policies, but the coalition is studiously ignoring the quite obvious impact of climate change — heads literally in the sand perhaps?
The difference between, say, Snapchat and Peach is that the former offers users an entirely new experience, while the latter is all about compelling new features but with an experience that isn't too dissimilar to Twitter and Facebook.
Stephen Jay Gould, the paleontologist and historian of science, posed this question: If we could rewind the tape of life on Earth, how similar or dissimilar would it be if we watched the whole process play out again?
Not dissimilar to Plum and Chip, the bigger picture for Cleo is to offer a full range of banking products using the data you've handed over and its algorithms to make sure you're always getting the best deal.
The documentary has been described as portraying "raving as resistance," a slogan that is not dissimilar to other annoying and often orientalist phrases that have been used to talk about Iran and its youth (ie: 'Behind the Veil').
In the example slides Zuckerberg and Chief Product Officer Chris Cox showed during the conference, the dating profiles weren't dissimilar from those seen in other popular dating apps, displaying photos, names, ages, jobs, education history, and mutual friends.
The camera spits pictures out of its side, in a manner not dissimilar from a Polaroid, harkening back to a quainter time when we didn't have the technology to carry every photo ever taken around in our pockets.
In reality, that way of thinking is not dissimilar from those people who try to dissuade women from drinking because of the specter of sexual violence, unfairly putting the onus on them when it should be on criminals.
While the origins of the Salford logo are ultramodern in this sense, it is not stylistically dissimilar to the wonderfully angular Wolverhampton Wanderers motif, with that other deadly and menacing creature looking comparably thoughtful on the Wolves badge.
"We can't fail to note the dissimilar urgency and priority given to the emergency response in Puerto Rico, compared to the US states affected by hurricanes in recent months," said Leilani Farha, the UN special rapporteur on housing.
This means, according to Parker, that connecting dissimilar financial systems is no longer cost prohibitive for many types of financial institutions, and the team is already planning to make this service available to multiple banks in short order.
It, perhaps, can also serve as a reminder to a not-dissimilar subset of fans that nothing good can come out of blinding, venom-spouting frustration, especially about a sport which is so naturally awash in frustrating moments.
Nicoloff's business model is not dissimilar from the way most publishers use Facebook: build a big following, post links to articles on an outside website covered in ads and then hope the math works out in your favor.
But to the extent that the WikiLeaks email spread of [John] Podesta's material was an unprecedented form of terror in an election, and one that led to an event that seemed unlikely (Trump's election), it was not dissimilar.
In two insightful if slightly premature reckonings, dissimilar authors paraphrase a question about Mr. de Blasio that Mayor Edward I. Koch habitually posed about himself (and which few of his successors have dared to reprise): How's he doin'?
This time, suspicion is being buttressed by some economists with a proposition not too dissimilar to Laughlin's: that immigrants could sap America's vitality by bringing inferior cultural traits from their dysfunctional home countries to erode American social norms.
But it is at Art of the Real that the two films seem most at home, screening together in Shorts Program 1, and where they interestingly form one of the most dissimilar pairings of all the selected shorts.
If all the different study results align, despite the separate research groups using dissimilar populations, diverse age ranges and different methodologies, then this lends "support" to a possible cause-effect relationship between ultraprocessed foods and poor health, she added.
That's not dissimilar to a prior battle between the FBI and Apple over encryption on an iPhone belonging to one of two terrorists involved in the 2015 San Bernardino mass shootings, which also ended in a defeat for authorities.
"Overall the company's organic growth in the period was not dissimilar to other asset managers in the space with significantly lower valuations," he wrote in a note to clients, flagging a 'market perform' rating and 1,580 pence price target.
Not so dissimilar from the man who can start fires by thinking about it, but he throws up a little in his mouth whenever he does; or the woman who can read minds, but she farts whenever she does.
We spend our time together talking about our dissimilar lives and the things that matter to us, reminiscing about his many rich years, and looking up old poems in the vast library that lines the walls of his house.
It's super cliché to say Apple just repackaged credit card data into a more visually pleasing interface, but it's 22019 percent true and not dissimilar to how Mint made managing your money more tolerable with charts and graphs.
This may not sound all that dissimilar from the average student diet, but the Inspectorate's report found that due to small budgets and lack of nutritional standards for meals in prison, these meals were often of very low quality.
While Dr. Cash and Glick's approaches to technological and social media dependency are dissimilar, they agree that these sorts of disorders are not only on the rise, but will soon need to be legitimized by the American Psychiatric Association.
This is not altogether dissimilar from one of the advantages that Fox News has, that may be vestigial, may not be, but the fact is Fox has always branded very strongly, Fox Business Network, Fox Broadcast Company, Fox Sports.
"Black Mother" was shot in Jamaica (his mother's native country, where he has spent time over the years), and in its early scenes depicts deprivation and desperation not dissimilar to what his earlier film showed in such disconcerting focus.
The men's doubles draw this year will feature the top 10 doubles players and an intriguing first-time pairing of singles stars: Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios, two of the most distinctive, yet dissimilar, personalities on the ATP Tour.
He's being interrogated by the police, and the writer intends that the question of what, precisely, the boy has done should propel the reader along (a strategy not dissimilar to the one Liane Moriarty deploys in Big Little Lies).
"We can't fail to note the dissimilar urgency and priority given to the emergency response in Puerto Rico, compared to the U.S. states affected by hurricanes in recent months," said Leilani Farha, the United Nations special rapporteur on housing.
In my time at the company, I've heard far too many stories from black employees of a colleague or manager calling them "hostile" or "aggressive" for simply sharing their thoughts in a manner not dissimilar from their non-Black team members.
The experimental approach taken by Portico Quartet—which has been described as a mixture between Radiohead and the Cinematic Orchestra—is not dissimilar to that of Nils Frahm or Olafur Arnalds, two contemporary classical musicians who incorporate elements of techno.
As Salon's Heather Digby Parton points out, Sekulow's wife, brother, sons and sister-in-law "dominate the boards of both organizations" in an arrangement not dissimilar from how Trump ran his business and, to a lesser extent, the White House.
Yet the model of media-government relations they conjure -- a press that's blinded, and cut off from knowledge of what's going on and who's doing it -- is not so dissimilar to those put in practice by both those other countries.
Trump has already revolutionized presidential debate, turning formerly staid contests interrupted by occasional wisecracks into wild no-holds-barred arguments not entirely dissimilar to professional wrestling interviews or Mike Tyson press conferences (Tyson, incidentally, has endorsed Trump, as has Hulk Hogan).
It's not totally dissimilar from gadgets like the GoPro, but it differentiates itself by being completely hands-free, lighter, and totally kid-safe — meaning both that it's not a choking hazard and it's indestructible enough to withstand the average toddler's antics.
Vigano did not include any supporting documents in his remarkably blunt statement in which he said cover-ups in the Church were making it look like "a conspiracy of silence not so dissimilar from the one that prevails in the mafia".
The places it happened were in public, in the same public cemetery where I would grieve him later, and on the Internet, on a discussion forum not too dissimilar in structure from social media, where I could never imagine grieving him.
The high-minded concept and not too dissimilar to what founder D. Neal and live collaborator R. Chiang get up to in their primary band, Botanist, which has long captivated curious minds with inimitable, often inscrutable hammered dulcimer-led black metal.
"I feel like a tribe represents a world family even though everyone in it may be so uniquely different, because that's what makes it special," Brittney has explained of the brand's name, an origin story not dissimilar to Old Camp's.
But it still shames me that at the moment my child first came out to me, I reacted in a manner not dissimilar from the one I used when she told me she wanted to milk the venom from snakes.
A businessman with a thirst for politics Trump's champion in agriculture circles has fashioned a persona not dissimilar to the candidate's: a big-time businessman who recently developed an insatiable thirst for politics and an interest in becoming a political kingmaker.
It's not dissimilar from my experience using augmented reality eyewear like Google Glass or Focals, the smart eyeglasses from North—except Focals projects its interface to the glasses, whereas Mojo Vision's contacts have the display integrated into the contact lens.
SE Cupp: A bad omen for the Warren campaign Having grown up north of Boston, just a few miles from the New Hampshire border, I can tell you New Hampshire voters and Massachusetts voters are dissimilar in some striking ways.
Mitch Daniels ushering in an era of fiscal responsibility, Indiana's challenges were not dissimilar to that of many other states or even the federal government — budget deficits, bloated and ineffective government agencies that made the Hoosier State less than fertile ground for investment.
I mean, obviously it's on a much smaller scale and a smaller product, but it's not that dissimilar in terms of the fundamental issues that you face, and you're doing new things, so there's new manufacturing processes, and you want to ensure quality.
Not dissimilar to scenes in later films from the superhero franchise, the eerie tonality of TBH&C is near embedded with the spirit of Turner stalking the corridors of his residence—pondering the past, trying to find himself, feeling a bit lost.
The base-level (the plain ole Pixel) looks like all of those leaks suggested – which is to say fairly featureless on its face, not dissimilar from an iPhone, only devoid of a physical button in that large stretch of bezel beneath the display.
A moment, in other words, not dissimilar from today, but made all the more ideologically frantic by the fact that the prophesized ruin that would supposedly follow all of those developments, whether actual or moral or financial apocalypse, had not come to pass.
It's not surprising that Uber would adopt a subscription plan so soon after Lyft — the two companies tend to match each other beat for beat — but it is surprising that Uber ended up with a subscription plan that looks so dissimilar to Lyft's.
For instance, the long trains of early 1800s neoclassical-style dresses, with high waists and diaphanous fabric that were not dissimilar from nightgowns worn by the dying, were later shortened when it was thought they might drag in these contagions from the street.
It's not too dissimilar to the kind of customization Adidas is currently offering up in its New York flagship, but the whole shoe cooking process takes as little as 15 seconds to complete, which should cut significantly into your store browsing time.
Ultimately, Redford knows that the internet is impossible to capture in an illustration, not dissimilar to the Borges short story about a perfect map of the world that is detailed to the point where specific cities are the size of the real place.
Not too dissimilar to the thinking behind what former HMC CEO Jane Mendillo did when she took over years ago, except that she sold into a much less beneficial secondary market (which, arguably, depressed HMC's private equity returns for years to follow).
Applying a similar logic, the song is also elemental to a larger stack (in this case, Bear's soon-to-be-released album): It's not dissimilar to, say, a block of software or a Lego piece, something within an infrastructure tasked with an objective.
It's shot in crisp black-and-white with a dreamy feel, as Goswell's ethereal tones and the elegant music drift into and punctuate the narrative, which references the bands' experiences growing up in an austerity Britain of a not-too-dissimilar age.
As the team from the Czech Institute of Egyptology begin the long process of analyzing the contents of the tomb, Barta believes it may offer insights into a time not dissimilar from our own -- and from which disaster struck and ruin ensued.
This is not dissimilar to how Jewish refugees were treated during World War II, as President Franklin D Roosevelt asserted that Jews fleeing Europe posed a serious threat to American national security, as Nazi spies could hide among them and infiltrate the country.
It is in those ways quite dissimilar from the organizations created by billionaires Charles and David Koch, which bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars a year from their supporters and offer them detailed briefings on their political activities at lavish conferences.
Nine of his books were ranked among the top ten sellers of their year (up there, pre-Stephen King, with Zane Grey and Mary Roberts Rinehart), and the outlandishly dissimilar " The Turmoil " and " Seventeen " were the No. 1 sellers in consecutive years.
Bearing no physical resemblance to the person we have just seen, and speaking in a voice whose accent and rhythms are utterly dissimilar to what we have just heard, Mr. Felder begins to tell the story of Leonard Bernstein's life and music.
The probes would be inserted into the brain by a device not dissimilar to a sewing machine, which would use a stiff needle to poke the threads into place about 1 millimeter into the outer surface of the brain, or the cortex.
With its participatory fruit canning, wild food foraging and huge, hand-knit circular rugs made from recycled textiles — the center of one occupied the cabin in which I was staying — that piece hadn't been dissimilar to the activities of the young communards.
The Japanese fighting scene may appear odd from the outside, but remember this event isn't too dissimilar to the competition held by American boxing legend Roy Jones Jr., who offered a $100,000 prize to any unknown amateurs if they could beat him.
At one point, he would talk about a small mental breakdown he had while trying to pull together the album, but then would slip back into his cool, witty self—a conversational style that's not too dissimilar from how he approaches songwriting.
Their producing and writing credits aren't dissimilar — "The Bridge" and "Cold Case" for Reid, "Empire" and "Hannibal" for Davis — and it's never a good idea to place too much credit or blame on one person in the ecosystem of a TV series.
The prospectus declares that "our targeting is not based on political party affiliation or to benefit any particular candidate," though Mr. Braynard conceded that the people his group hoped to engage were not dissimilar from those who mobilized by Mr. Trump's campaign.
City Ballet fans know Ms. Peck as one of a generation of impressively dissimilar young women — Sterling Hyltin, Sara Mearns, Teresa Reichlen — whose ascent to leading roles over the last 10 or so years has taken the company out of its former doldrums.
While these projects often share a similar restrained palette and the elevated use of everyday materials, they're visually dissimilar; still, the firm's designs are cohesive in their consistent referencing of Italian midcentury design as well as the architects' abiding interest in contrast.
But RED wants to go even further: Some of the patents show that the modular Hydrogen One could be used as the main component of a bigger camera rig, one that looks not too dissimilar from the dedicated ones RED already builds.
The process isn't dissimilar to how founder Lilly Pulitzer created her prints in the early years of her brand: She commissioned artists in Key West to create her bright patterns (which were intended to hide stains from fruits she squeezed for her juice stand).
Eventually I got into the fine dining world, and in the kitchen, we would give each other two seemingly dissimilar ingredients, and then the challenge would be to find that perfect third ingredient that would seamlessly marry the other two into a composed dish.
It's not dissimilar to the learning features built into the Nest thermostat, but since Vivint maintains and integrates many devices and sensors (the company says an average of 14 are installed its customers' homes), it has much more data available to base its automation.
Pixi makeup artist Amanda Bell also warns against the use of too many varying ingredients at once: "It [can be] caused by ingredients being mixed that are too dissimilar — water, silicone, wax — and the main culprits are: talc, iron oxide, mica, synthetic fluorphlogopite," she says.
At present, though, the auditorium is a place of distinguished musical harmony and positive energy, while that upper foyer, an indoor piazza that's one of New York's most spectacular chambers when untrammeled by garish clutter, has become a lurid playground of rival and dissimilar gangs.
In 1909 Standard Oil told the courts that its founders, with their "infinite skill", had succeeded as if they had developed "a gold or diamond mine, and abundant revenue legitimately became theirs"—a piece of logic not dissimilar to how today's tech titans justify themselves.
Do you think the coupling of those two jobs, which admittedly are pretty different — one is kind of a financial decision, not dissimilar from an investment banker, and the other is kind of a CEO coach — do you think that makes sense, as an industry?
Put another way, many gay people—especially white gay people—have begun to live lives that are not dissimilar from their straight counterparts, interacting with and modeling themselves chiefly after their own kind with little regard for their former allies in the queer community.
NASA's New Top Astrobiologist Is Spelunking for Alien Life on EarthTo learn about the strange forms way-foreign biology might take, scientists turn to the extreme spots on Earth, and the extreme microbes that live in conditions not totally dissimilar from those on other planets.
It also helps that TBS is giving Search Party a unique rollout (not dissimilar to Angie Tribeca's "binge-a-thon") on Thanksgiving week, premiering two episodes a night all week—ten in total—while also providing the entire series for streaming and on-demand tonight.
Not dissimilar to Common App, Mos lets students apply to more than 500 federal and state-based aid programs in minutes using a survey that matches them to every grant and scholarship program they qualify for, while simultaneously completing the FAFSA and state aid applications.
The argument made by Chief Justice John Roberts in the Shelby County case wasn't dissimilar to the "new South" arguments Lewis was arguing against in 1971 — that the law had served its purpose, and social change had made discrimination a thing of the past.
The role of Titania beautifully showcases dissimilar dancers: young Miriam Miller, with face and limbs registering wonderfully throughout the theater, is all springtime bloom; Teresa Reichlen, marvelously incisive and exact, is warmly imperious; Sara Mearns, at her freshest and grandest, makes the dance joyously voluptuous.
He dances in Shawn's "Pierrot in the Dead City" (1935) and in his own work; but whereas it was said of Shawn that he trained his male dancers in his own mold, Mr. Weinert's dancers are dissimilar individuals, and one of them is a woman.
To facilitate the effort to automatically enroll most workers in the United Kingdom, the government set up a nationally-funded pension plan called the National Employment Savings Trust, which is not too dissimilar from proposals for a government-run automatic IRA in some U.S. states.
JEFF BREITHAUPT NEW YORK ♦ To the Editor: The sexist and conceited rejection of Joyce Maynard's 1998 memoir by critics and the literary establishment was, heartbreakingly, not all that dissimilar to the degredation she suffered at the hands of a deceptive, conniving older man.
"Afternoon of a Faun," (1953), a delicate masterpiece sometimes spoiled in recent years by too-knowing interpretations, returned with two remarkably innocent but dissimilar casts: Joseph Gordon with Sterling Hyltin, and Kennard Henson (a young corps dancer in his first lead role) with Lauren Lovette.
From its inception, the NFL made concerted attempts to keep the halftime show as apolitical and inoffensive as possible, hiring University marching bands or local drill teams, Rockettes or chorales, guaranteeing it met FCC standards and kept all cohorts of its dissimilar American audience entertained.
"Our two systems are so dissimilar that I think there was never real hope that crafting an agreement like this would last that long anyway," said Matthew Brazil, a former government official who now runs Madeira Security Consulting, a firm in San Jose, Calif.
In 1960, he began to collaborate with the painter Alex Katz; though they worked together only from time to time, they continued to do so until 2014, and made two of Mr. Taylor's most exceptional works, the highly dissimilar "Sunset" (1983) and "Last Look" (1985).
After calling Mr. Thompson's recommendation "a slap on the wrist," the juror was quoted as saying that his own father had served seven years in prison for accidentally shooting a friend — an act not dissimilar to the one in which Mr. Liang was convicted.
Now, to the second question, I will give you an example of a very good friend of mine, who, when I was explaining to them that I walk around with a not dissimilar level of anxiety or trauma, this person said, why would you?
Then the realization that I actually was not sure how I felt at all about the project, which was interesting, and not dissimilar to the reaction that most of Mr. Koons's artwork produces, including the giant balloon dogs and bunnies, and the enormous floral puppy.
"We can't fail to note the dissimilar urgency and priority given to the emergency response in Puerto Rico, compared to the US states affected by hurricanes in recent months," Leilani Farha, the United Nations special rapporteur on the right to housing, said in October.
That ban was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland, after further testing at Rice University resulted in a paper for the Journal of Applied Physiology contending that Pistorius was "mechanically dissimilar" to competitors racing on legs, moving his body differently.
" And it's one that collides two masterly, if hugely dissimilar actors — Mr. Driver, 35, who brings a Method hyperintensity to every project, even the brash traumedy "Girls," and Ms. Russell, 42, a former teen star who perfected steely interiority on the espionage drama "The Americans.
But Lilac Everything bares no resemblance to Vs Head Vs Heart or Supercry whatsoever; rather than looking to electronics or alt-pop, Lilac Everything trades in wide, earthy soul and spare, romantic folk music, not entirely dissimilar in colour to Feist's Let It Die.
"The performance in Q2 and Q1 of our investment bank was not dissimilar to the rest of the industry, and in that sense of course, it is also a reflection of our strategic goals and our capabilities," Ermotti said at the Goldman Sachs European Financials Conference.
My feelings about this PC are not dissimilar to my feelings about the Blue Ella headphones I recently reviewed: it's great for what it is, but that's a very peculiar thing that you'll have to be sure you want before you go spending so much money on.
His evolutionary, deo-morphic theology is not unlike theirs; nor is plugging into the Singularity all that dissimilar from the attunement to Abundance extolled by Father Divine, or the mission to become as gods on Earth under the holy regime of apostolic socialism proclaimed by Rev.
And when Hagerman needs narrow and targeted pieces of information himself, he gets them — he was told about the Equifax breach, for instance, by his brother, in a manner not dissimilar to the way that immigrants find out about strategies enabling them to remain in the country.
"My personal theory is that in this mid-18th-century time of worldwide exploration, ordinary people were very excited about natural history, and they wanted to participate in the creation of something not too dissimilar from the plates associated with new scientific discoveries," Pool told Hyperallergic.
"We think the Bank of Canada will basically be on a hiking path that is not dissimilar to the Federal Reserve," said Ranko Berich, head of market analysis at Monex Canada and Monex Europe, who expects the loonie to strengthen to C$1.19 in 12 months.
For the uninitiated, Black Mirror is basically a vision of dystopia, a collection of standalone episodes that each paint a bleak picture of a reality not too dissimilar from our own—except in these worlds, something is guaranteed to go horribly wrong thanks to some new technology.
The idea of Opendoor is one not so dissimilar from a consumer theory that's blossomed into companies worth tens of billions of dollars — consumers hate complex processes and are willing to hand off those processes to technology companies if they can make it even a little simpler.
De Beers CEO Bruce Cleaver cited a range of factors in an interview, including trade tensions, the U.S. government shut-down that ended in January and Hong Kong anti-government protests, which he said had left the diamond market in a state "not dissimilar from 2014-15".
If you've already burned through Drake's Scorpion this morning—which incidentally seems to use carefully placed samples from TV shows in a way that's not entirely dissimilar from this duo—and you're looking for even more bleary-eyed emotion, you can't do much better than this set.
It's a strange, melancholy, morally complex, grainy, often appalling and sometimes bleakly funny book, one that casts a spell not dissimilar to that cast by Janet Malcolm's "The Journalist and the Murderer" (1990), another slim volume about the uneasy fandango that nonfiction writers and their subjects perform.
The day before the elections, when there's not supposed to be any campaigning or political advertising, Kolomoyskyi's 1+1 channel featured several episodes of Zelenskiy's show, as well as a documentary dubbed by Zelenskiy about an American with a not-dissimilar story to his own: Ronald Reagan.
The question that has again been raised since is not dissimilar to the one that dogged Trump: Will her base really care very much what she says or does, especially in these final two weeks of one of the most contentious campaigns in modern French history?
He explained that ultimately, the U.K. could end up in a position not too dissimilar from the deal that former prime minister Theresa May had proposed — one where it would be out of many of the EU's institutions, but still be part of a single market.
For example, on May 13 a not-so-dissimilar rally was held in Charlottesville in support of protecting the Robert E. Lee statue at the center of all the controversy, and bastions of liberalism like Portland, OR and Berkeley, CA have been home to recent confrontations.
But this was a negotiation that followed no known playbook: Two headstrong men — one 34 years old, the other 71, products of wealth and privilege, but with lives so dissimilar they were practically from different planets — coming together to search for a deal that eluded their predecessors.
The global coffee company is a minor example of how the concept of the scalability of knowledge and the move to an intangible asset economy has redefined economic activity in a manner not so dissimilar to the divide between pre-industrial and post-industrial revolution England.
Each chapter explores what happens when two seemingly dissimilar or even opposing elements try to coexist: when innocence is surrounded by violence, when the dead keep on living, when survivors live like the dead, when freed prisoners still feel imprisoned and when the past becomes the present.
Interestingly, the Ed Tech challenge is not dissimilar to one I faced as the Civil Liberties and Privacy Officer for the National Counterterrorism Center — a part of the intelligence community ­— when trying to convince the American public of our good data stewardship after the Edward Snowden leaks.
Rather than seeking to confront Russia in a renewed Cold War, it will be necessary to split Russia from China in a way not dissimilar from how President Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger worked to exploit the Sino-Soviet split to counterbalance the Soviets.
The duet has gestures and sequences of romantic abandon, rapture and trust, but it's also studded with self-critical adjustments: Ms. Graham (like Ms. Setterfield before her) extricates herself from an intimate embrace, distances herself from Mr. Cardona, then rejoins him in a now quite dissimilar position.
For this series, she painted British fauna to recall kangas, colorful fabric worn in the African Great Lakes region as clothing; in doing so, she manages to blur boundaries and histories with a cheery visual vocabulary that's less cheeky than but not entirely dissimilar from Perry's.
Its program, including plans to raise corporate taxes or reverse labor reforms that made it cheaper for companies to fire workers, is not dissimilar to the Socialists', and it has tried to project itself as a cuddly party, including by changing its logo to a rainbow-colored heart.
But the circular nodule on one end is actually a fragrance capsule, which lowers at the push of a finger — not dissimilar to inserting a CD (remember those days?) — and quickly transforms the liquid-scent droplets of your choice into billions of teensy molecules that blend with ambient air.
The creation of a fund that solicits donations from such countries and is championed by Trump's daughter, one of Trump's closest advisers, could open the President up to charges of hypocrisy, saying that the concept is not dissimilar to the Clinton Foundation, which he roundly criticized as a candidate.
"I do believe that the vast majority of the people in this country are libertarian; they just don't know it yet," Johnson said—not entirely dissimilar to the epiphany, Susana Martinez the current governor of New Mexico, once said she had on the way to becoming a Republican.
Arguably the most definitive political movement of this generation is the "alt-right," whose use of disruption, tech-savviness, and branding (think: Pepe, the flag of "Kekistan," calling everyone they disagree with a cuck) isn't that dissimilar to how any of the aforementioned left-leaning groups started either.
The board's ruling on Thursday that Allways East Transportation Inc, represented by Constangy Brooks Smith & Prophete, had a "continuity of operations" with Durham School Services spurred a dissent by NLRB Chair Philip Miscimarra, who said the companies were "substantially dissimilar" because Allways had altered working conditions and bus routes.
The public's reaction was not dissimilar to the response to A Life's Work: Cusk's openness about her desire that the children remain in her sole custody, and her outrage that as the family's principal breadwinner she would remain financially obligated to her husband, provoked fury from some quarters.
"The Tale of Genji" is a huge embarrassment to this historiography, because it has every one of those attributes (though the "everyday life" is everyday life in a court), and it was written in a feudal, religious, and rigidly stratified society, radically dissimilar to the England of Daniel Defoe.
The research analyst Ana Gupte of Leerink Partners told Bloomberg that Aetna shareholders may be worried about how much of the offer would be in CVS stock, given the complexity of putting together a big pharmacy chain and a health insurance provider — in other words, two relatively dissimilar businesses.
He wrote on Saturday that "vernacular languages themselves, often only in a progressive manner, would be able to become liturgical languages, standing out in a not dissimilar way to liturgical Latin for their elegance of style and the profundity of their concepts with the aim of nourishing the faith."
Founded in 2018 by Magnus Grimeland (co-founder of Zalora, which sold to Global Fashion Group), and initially launched in Singapore, Antler runs a company-builder program in multiple locations, not entirely dissimilar to London-headquartered Entrepreneur First, which pioneered the pre-team, pre-idea model of talent investing.
Ten months after the Tet Offensive, as I boarded a plane to fly to Saigon and my assignment in the Mekong Delta, our country and our politics, race relations and the war effort would once again be forever changed in a manner not dissimilar to the Civil War.
The 1926 "A Story of Tobacco," directed by Noburo Ofuji (whose memorial museum is the subject of part of the website), is a fantastical fable that mixes live action and animation in a fashion not dissimilar to what the American animator Max Fleischer was doing in New York.
"What I find interesting about the vote is that it is not dissimilar to the proportional outcome in the battle between Mr. Dutton and Mr. Turnbull a couple of days ago," Nicholas Economou, a senior lecturer in politics at Monash University, told CNBC's "Street Signs " after Morrison's win.
Women are diverse, and we think in diverse and often dissimilar ways (just like any other population of people) which is why I was delighted to see detectives Amy Santiago and Rosa Diaz disagree over the proceedings of a sexual assault case in a recent Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode.
"The performance in Q2 and Q1 of our investment bank was not dissimilar to the rest of the industry," Ermotti said, adding that the unit's new co-heads, appointed to lead the business after long-time boss Andrea Orcel quit the bank in September, were leading the business successfully.
Their aesthetic is not dissimilar to that of the Chainsmokers, with whom they collaborated on the gleaming EDM-lite ballad "Best of Me," yet with their poise and their willingness to chase the weird hook, they prove that music that superficially sounds like the Chainsmokers can be exciting, even experimental.
While these environments are dissimilar and the communities are distinct from each other, Greenfield includes both microcosms in the book's final edit, as if to say, Look at the premium our culture puts on being thin, and to emphasize the detrimental effects this has on women, no matter who they are.
Dunst and Skarsgard played a husband and wife once before, in Lars Von Trier's apocalyptic manic-depressive fantasia Melancholia, and whereas in Von Trier's film Skarsgard was more or less the same in sweet, unthinking spirit if not necessarily in class, Dunst's two unhappy wives could not be more dissimilar.
But to compare Tony Kornheiser and a political journalist discussing politics to Curt Schilling posting an image macro that is factually inaccurate to the point of incoherence (not to mention offensive) is a false equivalency not dissimilar to the ones featured in the various memes Curt Schilling is fond of posting.
And then there's Bernie Sanders, the pied piper of pipe dreams, who articulates a noble set of principles but outlines unworkable and, in some cases, outlandish policies that will never see the light of day with the next Congress, which is not likely to be dissimilar from the existing Congress.
Just as he would never have known that there was indeed a distinct smell hovering in the room, of the Chore Boy being cooked alive, not dissimilar to the odor when the plumbers had come through the subdivision, soldering the water lines, the new recruits watching them with envy and admiration.
Price's lack of a personal relationship with Trump was not dissimilar to the dynamic that existed between President Obama and his first HHS secretary, Kathleen SebeliusKathleen SebeliusMark Halperin inks book deal 22019 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Biden, Harris tangle over heath care in Democratic debate MORE.
New York is lucky, however, to have seen the two dissimilar genres in quick succession: Kathakali is all-male (with some performers playing women), and dance is an incidental part of its physical theatrics; Nrityagram is all-female (with some dancers representing male deities), and dance is central to it.
The Heritage Flight Conference at Davis-Monthan AFB, where the announcement was made, is a certification event closed to the public where military and civilian pilots receive their certifications for performing demonstration flights and the Heritage Flight formation flights of dissimilar aircraft that have become popular at airshows around the world.
" In an email to ARTnews, Bright confirmed that he had received Beloufa and Désanges's email, but said that it was not clear enough which parts of the work were removed and that Beloufa's use of his image was not dissimilar to the way Schutz used Till's image as "raw material.
Like Albers, he frequently uses an identical shade in two different paintings (such as the warmly toned gray brushstrokes in "Friday Night" and "Sunday Morning," both 2016) against sharply dissimilar fields (black in the former, yellow in the latter), which yields a notable change in the appearance of the original color.
They play a rock show, get smashed on Red Stripe, and end up getting taken out by a gang of muderous children - which isn't too dissimilar to a standard Friday night out in Cardiff if you replace "gang of murderous children" with "lad who was just sick on himself outside McDonalds".
The de-emphasis on channel numbers is not too dissimilar to what YouTube's doing with YouTube TV.  Alexa works as you'd expect her to with the included Voice Remote, which resembles a longer Fire TV Voice Remote, but with volume buttons and three buttons for Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and Amazon Music.
The resulting combination of IoT, Big Data and cloud analytics is akin to "Farming-as-a-Service," whilst , space permitting, Infarm's modular approach affords the ability to keep adding more farming capacity in a not entirely dissimilar way to how cloud computing can be ramped up at the push of a button.
But even though I fell into my braids in a fashion not too dissimilar from the way Justin Bieber probably fell into his dreads (he probably wants to look like Future or Young Thug, the current coolest dudes on the planet), I quickly realized that my natural hairstyle wasn't just a style.
"BP's forecourts are ideal locations for this technology, which will provide an expected dwell time of 10-12 minutes, not dissimilar from the average of around seven minutes spent by drivers of petrol and diesel cars on a forecourt today," BP Chargemaster's chief operating officer, David Newton, said in a statement Thursday.
The Rohingya thus find themselves in a situation not dissimilar to the one they fled in Myanmar: At the mercy of a government who is refusing to give them the legal status and recognition owed to them according to international law, marginalized from the wider population, and unwanted by all around them.
As little nugs break off under your dull chompers and dissolve easily onto your tongue, the interior's acidity (which is citric, like preserved lemon) combines with the serious savoriness of the rind (fresh mushrooms) and the almost latex-y aroma, curiously culminating in a taste not too dissimilar from a rich milk chocolate.
One Democratic source who was briefed Friday told CNN that officials did offer evidence of a credible threat but that it was not dissimilar to what has been observed at various points over the last several months from the IRGC and the hardest line Popular Mobilization Units, a coalition of predominantly Shiite militias.
It is not dissimilar to what Democrats are doing today with impeachment claims against President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE.
" Bolling's comments are not dissimilar to President Donald Trump's unfulfilled threats to sue the New York Times for defamation after a series of stories about allegations of sexual assault against the then-candidate, whose lawyers said at the time, they would be left "no option but to pursue all available actions and remedies.
But it was ahead of its time, not just in its gameplay, but also in its attempt to have video games tackle to the low-key moments of real life, that modern day indie games would later explore (its small-town setting is not dissimilar to Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, for instance).
But his simple us-versus-them tone isn't dissimilar to Trump's own, or to the other figure gaining more influence over the president right now: communications director Anthony Scaramucci, who called New Yorker reporter Ryan Lizza Thursday to demand as an "American" that Lizza tell him who'd leaked gossip about a dinner.
Vocally he's got the same Butler twang that he's always had (he doesn't sound dissimilar to his brother), and as Arcade Fire ramp up to another full-on album campaign—Everything Now is coming on July 28—the song is a charming reminder of the talent of one of the band's most versatile members.
There are bad wigs, but then there is the Bad Black Wig (which is distinct from any old bad wig), because being black in the make-believe of Hollywood is a state of being that is not wildly dissimilar to being black in the real world — the circumstances and outcomes of marginalization are very real.
While aides won't say what the two leaders talked about -- and insist they talk regularly -- their easy exchange may be a good sign for people worried about a potential government shutdown: Despite Trump's bluster and unorthodox style, these two ideologically dissimilar leaders are taking a pragmatic and hands on approach to the looming crisis.
In terms of how it fits into pop right now, it's not dissimilar to Rita Ora's "Anywhere" with its use of an acoustic guitar set against big synths, but really, it also doesn't need to 'fit in,' because Kylie's signature sound is so established that she doesn't have to slot into wider trends to sell.
"We needed to be more aggressive and direct-action oriented toward how we were going to make our demand and hopefully win, which is not dissimilar from what Occupy was doing in terms of being more aggressive, taking the streets, taking arrests," said Jonathan Westin, now executive director of New York Communities for Change.
Not dissimilar to Sardanapalus's uncaring disposition, the work alludes to a 2015 incident in McKinney, Texas, where a white police officer, responding to a disturbance call about a neighborhood pool party, body slammed a young black girl in her bathing suit, and pulled a gun on two young boys who came to her defense.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE has an unprecedented opportunity to split the Democratic coalition and deliver a radical restructuring of the political landscape, not dissimilar to Ronald Reagan and Franklin Roosevelt.

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