That image, she thought, resembled the woman at the lathe — and therefore resembled her.
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Parts of the boy's genome closely resembled the DNA of ancient Europeans, but more of it resembled that of Native Americans.
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Some felt it resembled a Sambo figure ... others say it resembled a monkey and some felt it was a cross between the two.
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Although it resembled a clam, it was not a mollusk.
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Some of these also resembled dinosaurs that appeared much later.
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The ads resembled the Google Search ad I came across.
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Rebel Wilson resembled a golden award in her sparkling dress.
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Clinton's talking points, style, even hand gestures resembled Mr. Sanders's.
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When the dust cleared, the church resembled a disaster zone.
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It would read magnetic storage devices that resembled giant floppies.
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They resembled a "couple of chiropractors", according to Groucho Marx.
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As with other Mesoamerican sites, these dogs resembled modern Chihuahuas.
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Others resembled Xbox controllers with a cradle for your phone.
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The brown mark's color resembled the color of these parasites.
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The lounge area also resembled that of a traditional dealership.
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The Trump White House has always resembled a soap opera.
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He colored the landscapes so that they resembled the earth.
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Architects became attracted to furniture and buildings that resembled bubbles.
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Cramer's comments resembled those of closely followed trader Art Cashin.
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Other authors have had book tours that resembled concert tours.
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The games, which lasted an hour, resembled a football carnival.
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"It resembled a law enforcement funeral procession," Mr. Filla said.
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Whole streets resembled a warzone as police and gangsters battled.
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He resembled a younger Johnny Depp and wore a goatee.
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To many observers, the invisible primary resembled the old system.
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Some facets of his Religion of Humanity resembled Roman Catholicism.
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The sky became so sooty that the afternoons resembled evenings.
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It must have resembled writing on the wall for Kirstein.
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The whole scene resembled something straight out of a WWE match.
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On the feet, it had what resembled built-in hiking boots.
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I completely changed the plot so that it resembled our lives.
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His work environment probably resembled the clean room I stood in.
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For him, the autumn scene resembled a tropical landscape in miniature.
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Sironen parted it horizontally so that it resembled a bird's feather.
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Jung thought that the whole saga resembled a bad rom-com.
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Isabel Marant was more literal, with looks that resembled space suits.
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The streets of the Mexican city quickly resembled a war zone.
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Meanwhile, Paul told Entertainment Weekly that they resembled "Star Wars" characters.
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The door used by Democrats often resembled a quiet suburban roadway.
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She resembled a pleased hitchhiker, the universe open to her suggestion.
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My neighbor said the person in the picture had resembled Rachel.
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The plan partly resembled one developed by House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela's new annual budget resembled those of past years.
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Cordoned off from traffic, the street resembled a lively night market.
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And again the hideous sounds resembled the barking of a dog.
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It resembled something from a horror movie or some dystopian universe.
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Rosen resembled a sleep-deprived new parent — mussed hair, dull gaze.
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Then Burge took out another device that resembled a curling iron.
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A toupee lying on the unmade bed resembled a sleeping cat.
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The scenes resembled a sweeping tableau of an old-fashioned battleground.
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By early summer 29, the wireless world resembled the Wild West.
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Trump's at times rambling remarks resembled his speeches at campaign rallies.
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Chambers described a criminal-justice system that resembled an overworked mill.
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The flavor is boring, but it most resembled the original Oreo.
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Waymo said Uber's LiDAR circuit board closely resembled its own design.
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Cassidy looked through a mid-century slide viewer that resembled binoculars.
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The gnocchi were soft, pillowy, and slightly resembled a pasta dish.
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When young, he resembled David Bowie by way of Alistair Cooke.
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The tissue was pocked with amyloid plaques that resembled black clouds.
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In the post, Yoshizawa said that the plume resembled a flower.
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Warren taught in a large lecture hall that resembled an amphitheater.
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Ancient Namibia resembled the upstream portion of an enormous ice flow.
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Horns that most closely resembled a duck quack consistently performed the best.
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Would I suddenly be averse to anything that remotely resembled a vegetable?
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It really resembled what I would have to climb in South Carolina.
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Seeing an action hero on screen that resembled himself made Nanjiani soften.
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In recent years, social networks like Mastodon have resembled pop-up restaurants.
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One eyewitness said the scene in Callaway, Florida, resembled a war zone.
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It said patients said the smell around the attack site resembled chlorine.
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They resembled strange birds that had flown far from their natural habitat.
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HIS rough features resembled the hard Wyoming land from where he came.
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Calico's family quickly came forward, saying the girl resembled their missing daughter.
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Minions are yellow because the animators thought their shape resembled Kinder eggs.
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The package resembled previous packages in its return address, listed as Rep.
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So far, Jason Momoa's Aquaman hasn't much resembled his comic-book counterpart.
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Blake apparently resembled an credit-card scam suspect who was supposedly armed.
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Perhaps because our closeness of age, I never resembled this older brother.
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At the time Mr Groenewald said that the movements resembled harmless cults.
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Some of the awards stood four feet high and resembled Brancusi sculptures.
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They responded to more interactions with avatars that resembled their virtual features.
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Mr. Pearson's compensation had features that resembled those of other chief executives.
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Her black ensemble resembled a bathing suit and was almost entirely sheer.
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The hoodies were also covered in circular rips that resembled bullet holes.
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He knelt over an object that resembled a piece of smooth firewood.
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Others had mug shots taken that resembled the wizards imprisoned at Azkaban.
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According to Stewart, the Labrador always resembled a polar bear to him.
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On initial review units, the layer resembled a pre-installed screen protector.
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I once got a letter from him suggesting I resembled a dog.
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But it wasn't a typical sex doll—it resembled a small child.
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Starboy's aesthetics, for example, have resembled Twin Shadow more than Bryson Tiller.
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More recently, I developed the unshakable sense that I resembled a cyst.
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Canadian and American schemes for universal health care strongly resembled each other.
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Furthermore, Trump's style of leadership has resembled that of a willful CEO.
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With painted patterns on their draped forms, they resembled clothing or dishrags.
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The hillsides of the park resembled Mount St. Helens after the eruptions.
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The film that Vice most resembled, to me, was Oliver Stone's Nixon.
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In the moment, it was virtually unwatchable and barely even resembled football.
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Disney's own story over the past decade has resembled a fairy-tale.
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Its contemporaries would have been Microraptors, small feathered dinosaurs that resembled birds.
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Moreover, some of his play resembled film from the training camp practices.
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The reconstructed image resembled other portraits Degas had painted of Ms. Dobigny.
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Alter and that the sketch of the younger man resembled her husband.
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Download speeds occasionally cracked triple digits, but sometimes they resembled 25G speeds.
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They produced a predictable narrative that resembled those dating back to slavery.
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Models resembled students of the era, but with a put-together polish.
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The case resembled two kidnappings in Austria more than a decade ago.
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When CNN visited in March, the city center resembled a ghost town.
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Several of Charlotte's outfits have resembled some of her mother's past looks.
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It resembled the remains of a giant squid, washed up on a beach.
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Where the dancers resembled automatons before, now they admit inklings of human individuality.
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His head now resembled a half‑blown‑off dandelion, which Geraldine found touching.
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If anything, Alesi resembled modern gibbons—a monkey-like ape from southeast Asia.
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"Bardalet added that the rest of Dalí's very dead body resembled "a mummy.
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And who knew Pete Davidson actually resembled Jared Kushner and played him hilariously?
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Its head resembled a battering ram: dome-shaped and composed of thickened bone.
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Years later, Finger recalls Kane's first draft closely resembled the Man of Steel.
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The award show's nubile young attendees unilaterally resembled Jodie Foster in Taxi Driver.
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The set of The Rosie O'Donnell Show resembled the world's happiest kindergarten class.
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But apparently, the instant I started to transition, I resembled Cro-Magnon Man.
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The brands have been mired in controversy after releasing designs that resembled blackface.
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It resembled how most of us handle the challenges of the work week.
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Overall, the plumage of the fossil wings closely resembled that of modern birds.
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Turns out he thought I resembled BUZZ LIGHTYEAR and sent me this. pic.twitter.
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There were anchors and ships and women whose outlines resembled traditional pinup designs.
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The streets in Xita resembled the bleak alleyways of Amsterdam's red light district.
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Cramer said the fall and rise resembled a pullback to $93 in 2016.
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When closed, it resembled an iPod, only the playback controls weren't a Clickwheel.
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The first involved an elaborate tactical campaign that closely resembled a hostage negotiation.
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After all, it once resembled North Korea more closely than an emerging democracy.
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The first shiny, silver number included shoulder accent pieces that resembled barbed wire.
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The missile launchers were of Chinese design, and the missiles resembled Russian weaponry.
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The architects designed a rough-surfaced, tapering tower whose windows resembled artillery damage.
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Loewe had models walk in trousers that resembled shards of glass stitched together.
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Middleton practically resembled a queen while attending a state banquet in June 2019.
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These early forms of life may not have resembled life at all, but
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The vacation would have somewhat resembled the experience of astronauts on the ISS.
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But ultimately, I was impressed by how much all three burgers resembled beef.
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But Twitter users posted messages saying the pajamas resembled Nazi concentration camp uniforms.
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The game resembled interactive fiction, like a choose-your-own-ending Goosebumps novel.
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As a result, my apartment has at times resembled a Best Buy showroom.
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When they drew apart, they resembled giant gnat clouds or windswept paper fragments.
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Harrington is unsparing in her depiction of what often resembled a biological fetishism.
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I made friends with the kids in my building whose apartments resembled mine.
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It resembled those old State Department reports chronicling Soviet active measures and disinformation.
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When our eyes met, I saw a face that resembled my first love.
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Several people commented on how much she resembled her older brother, Prince George.
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Capitol Hill particularly resembled a ghost town during the last quarter of 2016.
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They had already programmed their automated drone, which resembled a mini Stealth Bomber.
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The Duchess of Cambridge resembled a Disney princess in her fairy-tale dress.
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"Investor flows for 20173 resembled an industry in crisis," eVestment said in a report.
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This incident comes on the heels of similar accusations that Prada's keychains resembled blackface.
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Their look on Wednesday very closely resembled the ones they wore three months ago.
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His successors turned EPCOT into a theme park that resembled a permanent world's fair.
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I don't know the life Gabriel Bump has lived, if it actually resembled Claude's.
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Stenmark felt that the bichon more closely resembled its standard than the pug did.
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As it turned out, the internet resembled the most transforming moments of his life.
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Her hunched body resembled a "weeping willow," says Constantine, which emphasized her weakened state.
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The end result were contents which in no way resembled a sleeping loved one.
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He was told that he resembled another man who had previously disrupted Trump rallies.
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The past half year alone has resembled a frenzied transfer window for their services.
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We didn't want to turn the film into anything that resembled a fiction film.
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There were times when that fry tray got so salty it resembled a beach.
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Meetings took place in a cavernous banquet hall that resembled a sultan's ornate court.
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My first thought was that the landscape resembled a desktop background come to life.
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The sound of Plunkett's hack closely resembled the wah-wah of a muted trumpet.
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Why I'm making all these Bachelor jokes: Yesterday resembled a high-drama reality show.
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No. 6 Georgia's SEC schedule has resembled a one-sided demolition to this point.
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Gravano had similar claims, arguing that side mission character Andrea Bottino closely resembled her.
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Caught on the club's security video, the gunman's attack resembled an execution-style killing.
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Health insurance started seeming more important, and so did something that resembled a career.
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This "protest" more resembled a spontaneous office birthday celebration than a cry for revolution.
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The soybean shoots resembled those albino creatures which live in the Atlantic's deepest trench.
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It resembled something a crazy person might shove in your hand on the subway.
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The girls were intergalactic sleuths who glided along a runway that resembled the moon.
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Instead, it resembled the head crests of a group of duckbilled dinosaurs called hadrosaurs.
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A sporty-meets-chic number resembled an updated version of an 'Arabian Nights' character.
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In 221, they came out with the Pax, a vaporizer that resembled, as Inc.
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His testimony resembled that of a mafia enforcer who finally turned against the don.
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Bearded and bespectacled, Mr. Earle 22014, resembled a benevolent anarchist behind his acoustic guitar.
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He confirmed that one of the photographs posted by the Islamic State resembled him.
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Many commented that on first glance, Pedals resembled a man wearing a bear suit.
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The resulting liquid was a translucent beige that more closely resembled today's ginger ale.
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In response to the designs, many on Twitter said the black shoes resembled blackface.
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In 1997, a protrusion that Mr. Hamann said resembled an elephant's trunk snapped off.
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I in no way resembled one of the women in that recent SNL skit.
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The hackers' fingerprints resembled those of the GRU, Russia's military intelligence, familiar from 2016.
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She'd read somewhere that the coital brain resembled that of a schizophrenic mid-delusion.
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Indeed, the notes of the laptop users more closely resembled transcripts than lecture summaries.
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The object resembled half an oversize walnut shell, the rim perforated evenly with holes.
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From the 4003st floor, blankets in Central Park's Sheep Meadow resembled bits of confetti.
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The plasmoid, which resembled a cylinder, was 127,000 miles long and 250,000 miles across.
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The Warriors resembled a 16th century galleon overloaded with gold and listing to starboard.
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It more closely resembled the average supermarket veggie burger: dry and a little tough.
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One resembled the Atwells, but its pesto was made with asparagus rather than broccoli.
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They resembled, too, the high-speed trains I had taken in Japan and France.
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The winning design, which resembled a French-style symmetrical garden, was by Lusby Simpson.
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Chow for the way they resembled the obsequious blabber of her servants back home.
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Mottled with a spray of green-gray lichen, they nearly resembled a camouflage pattern.
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While it resembled those Q&A platforms at first, it has grown in scope.
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The room was gloomy, and the dentist's chair and tools resembled a torture station.
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The move resembled "a deliberate and planned cruelty," a campaigner for Amnesty International said.
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His speech at other times resembled a "greatest hits" package from his presidential campaign.
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Justice Thomas wrote that it was irrelevant that the administrative proceedings resembled an adjudication.
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According to Mufon, it resembled an unknown flying object photographed in Round Rock, Tex.
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His parents, Michelle and Kyle Sparks, thought it resembled the remains of an elephant.
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The customer resembled Conditt in the video footage from the store, the affidavit said.
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Our 2004 résumé study resembled a complex covert operation more than traditional academic research.
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Nor would he have resembled Laurence Olivier "looking diabolical" in a 1940 film adaptation.
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A few of his drawings had features that resembled the work of other artists.
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Everywhere he encountered fresh ruins, through which prowled huge mechanisms that resembled bloodthirsty dinosaurs.
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He stuck the tusks on upside down so that his beast resembled a walrus.
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"There's something about [Lorde] that represented or resembled the Nirvana aesthetic," Grohl told Rolling Stone.
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This filtering process has resembled playing whack-a-mole or, more appropriately, battling a Hydra.
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It was situated upon a long, bowed base that resembled the hull of a freighter.
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The SpaceX Pusher resembled the frame of a scaled-down Model S with four wheels.
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His suit jacket resembled a bomber jacket, and his pants almost looked like shiny joggers.
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At first glance, Sunup resembled a bottle of iced tea — no ominous coffee coloring, here.
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It resembled the car from the shooting, Rodriguez told Guevara, but it wasn't a match.
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Some felt his debate tactics resembled verbal abuse, which was triggering in and of itself.
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Kyung said the method of the hack resembled other data intrusions orchestrated by North Korea.
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Trump's signature on the contract resembled her signature on her marriage license recorded in 2005.
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There was nothing that resembled force-feeding; I never saw either therapist hold a spoon.
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Masonic lodges resembled other clubs in some respects: members met for lectures and dined together.
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Certain characteristics of the racing also resembled what fans are accustomed to seeing at superspeedways.
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While it resembled the game, it deliberately locked the screen of the device on startup.
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Like that amateur group of dazzling scientists, Blue resembled a club more than a company.
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Castile also resembled a suspect from a robbery days earlier, defense attorney Earl Gray said.
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Forrest's own slave prison, according to contemporary accounts, resembled other similar establishments of the time.
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They came in fur-lined shoes that resembled Ugg boots, except cropped at the ankle.
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In 2014, the brand was accused of selling children's shirts that resembled concentration camp uniforms.
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As always, Jared Leto's quirky sensibility shone through, with a bowtie that resembled a rose.
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The homes resembled the Midwestern abodes back in the US that Ford was accustomed to.
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It resembled Trump's fifth week in office—the last time Congress was out of session.
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The actors' scripts, an assortment of blue, yellow and pink, already resembled flattened Easter baskets.
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Ruiz gestured down the length of the iGen, which resembled many copiers daisy-chained together.
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The vehicle reportedly resembled a van parked outside of the consulate when Khashoggi walked inside.
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With an electorate that resembled that year's, the president would be behind any challenger. California.
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The Democratic agenda, at least in the last election cycle, very closely resembled our own.
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Kate's small black leather handbag by Aspinal of London resembled the Queen's purse of choice.
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During his first week, Trump resembled a kid bouncing off the walls on Christmas morning.
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It was called the New Beetle, but technically it more closely resembled the VW Golf.
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Its shape, with a narrow waist and large rear,resembled a wasp (vespa in Italian).
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The top of her dress resembled a halter top, though it also had long sleeves.
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The outfit resembled a wedding dress, which coincidentally aligned with the final "Fifty Shades" film.
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Tasmanian tigers resembled a cross between a fox, a wolf, and a large house cat.
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Gucci and Katy Perry Collections, for example, faced backlash for selling clothes that resembled blackface.
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In February, Gucci began selling a high-neck sweater with a design that resembled blackface.
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Then he took the wand, which resembled a metal detector, and waved it over Moore.
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After a few minutes, I started to feel something that resembled a serious caffeine high.
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A few of them posted pornographic images of women who they believe resembled Ms. Machado.
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Sears came under fire for its new logo, which critics said resembled the Airbnb logo.
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It was no easier locating dummies that resembled the actual shape of an American male.
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The two-piece, three-dimensional ensemble resembled pink, red and blue flowers in full bloom.
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Normally this is pretty; on that day, it resembled the bars of a jail cell.
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By the time he was through, the pages of his yardage book resembled geometry assignments.
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A pair of Norwegian langoustines resembled a spiny, skinny version of a typical restaurant lobster.
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Perhaps if we more closely resembled a Carnival ship they'd take our needs more seriously.
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However, when the animal was seen moving, she said, it more closely resembled a leopard.
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Going from tent to tent, they questioned boys and girls who resembled Yousuf and Zahra.
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Neither Cam Newton nor Geno Smith did much in college that resembled the pro game.
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Soon after that, scientists saw that the virus closely resembled viruses that circulate in bats.
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The setup resembled "America's Got Talent" — except that these choices would mean life or death.
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It closely resembled a boot-camp set from a movie I'd watched many times before.
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The floor was covered by so many power cords that they resembled an area rug.
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They resembled something much more closely to our modern multinational corporations than we often think.
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Meanwhile, O'Connor resembled Charles in a khaki button-down shirt, matching pants and brown shoes.
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The earliest magnetic-core memory boards measured several square feet and resembled dense window screens.
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Paleontologists had previously known of oviraptors, and they were aware that Baby Louie resembled one.
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Planets formed within this disk — which resembled Saturn's rings — as did moons, comets, and asteroids.
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The foam lining of a pair of ski goggles resembled a ribbon of old poop.
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It was more like a shyness so deep it resembled a form of Asperger's syndrome.
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His name, she said, much resembled the one Mark Twain was born with, Samuel Clemens.
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Next, she picked up something that resembled an oversized bean pod stuffed with pearly gauze.
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Rachel Boom resembled a medicine bottle at The Paley Center For Media's 2019 PaleyFest LA.
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The allegation closely resembled a separate alleged incident described by another former classmate, Deborah Ramirez.
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In this respect, it resembled the original Bauhaus, the utopia in the middle of Germany.
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A red circle — which resembled lips — was also drawn around an opening for the mouth.
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The elder Mr. Scarfo idolized Al Capone, a fellow transplanted Brooklynite, but hardly resembled him.
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Modern Love We met on the train, married and had two boys who resembled him.
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Slight head turns resembled that of a child looking from fascination point to fascination point.
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If this is true, Cambridge's work for Trump resembled less sexy, more traditional political consulting.
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But with her leggy figure, short hair, and stylish outfits, Torchy most resembled her creator.
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I attempted to write but what came out resembled recounts of my grade three weekend.
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People were buying illegal drugs anonymously through a global marketplace that resembled eBay or Amazon.
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In the dark, the scene on the sonographer's glowing screen resembled an old Jacques Cousteau documentary.
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Her light blue dress by Jenny Packham even featured sparkling sequins and crystals that resembled icicles!
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According to cultural historian Arafat Razzaque, Diyab's rags-to-riches story actually may have resembled Aladdin's.
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Crawling on three legs, it resembled nothing more than a cephalopod from Bosch's The Last Judgement.
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It was only by the third and fourth generation that these mice resembled healthy mice completely.
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And in fact, the patterns observed resembled those seen in mammals and birds exposed to music.
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In Central Park, Olmsted had established a security system that resembled the policing of city streets.
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At Rick Owens, the baggy style (complete with cargo pockets) resembled that of a '90s raver.
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Intelligence officials said the Yahoo order resembled other requests for monitoring online communications of suspected terrorists.
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Neither did elaborate plans that resembled an ambitious early Netflix or those for community services online.
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They found damage that resembled exposure to inhaled toxic substances, such as during a chemical spill.
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Instead of bulky rolls of film, Kodak's system used discs of film that resembled ViewMaster discs.
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Last year Mr Pompeo issued a dozen sweeping "demands" of Iran that resembled terms of surrender.
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One child ignored the question and instead, simply told the prince that he resembled their uncle.
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The final five minutes resembled many things from a one-point loss in Philadelphia on Jan.
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I understood where he was coming from — his past relationship resembled what Arie and I had.
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Even the events of Rogue One superficially resembled the events in A.C. Crispin's novel Rebel Dawn.
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Griffin posed with a replica of a severed and bloodied head that resembled President Donald Trump.
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" Russell herself interjected and agreed with Speedman's assessment that her character's haircut resembled a "chia pet.
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With his receding hairline and bushy handlebar mustache, he resembled a younger, more jovial David Crosby.
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The attendance humiliated the President, whose own inauguration resembled a funeral for an unloved military dictator.
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The ethos and the training resembled that of the Navy Seal s—ruthless, brutal, and constant.
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Fashion designer Gucci has apologized and stopped selling a sweater after criticism that it resembled blackface.
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Pinterest's logo is meant to hide a pin, but to Millman the "P" barely resembled one.
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Neruda escaped Argentina on the passport of a writer who resembled him and flew to Europe.
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By noon, the field was packed in a way that resembled a crowded outdoor art opening.
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The mobile phone no longer resembled a brick, and you could even play "Snake" on one.
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The resulting nest spanned 20 inches and resembled "a living cathedral with three naves," Kronauer said.
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The punishment resembled a typical sentence for voluntary manslaughter — three, six or 225 years in prison.
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In some ways, the conference in Perth resembled an episode of the X-Files television show.
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The majority of bond deals were arranged by phone and trading floors resembled boisterous street markets.
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Most recently, the Italy-based designer apologized and pulled an extended turtleneck sweater that resembled blackface.
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But, if their competition more closely resembled today's, their offensive production couldn't have been as remarkable.
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The most eye-catching pieces, however, were the brand's oversized plastic hats that resembled sand buckets.
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The Alexander Wang piece was embellished with strategically-placed pearls, which resembled stomach and nipple piercings.
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The remarks drew criticism from some who said they resembled prejudicial language used by anti-Semites.
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The battery store, a rectangular building with a pair of chimneys on top, resembled a battery.
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It resembled an MRI machine, and a nurse operated it from a separate computer control station.
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His father discovered that a bitten cookie resembled a bib when held beneath his son's chin.
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He crossed the sidewalk and picked up a tiny whitish object, which resembled a used eraser.
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VW dropped the shape in 1939 for a cleaner design that resembled teeth on a gear.
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They certainly resembled Mr. Scully's trademark style, but something was not quite right, the artist thought.
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In a billowy white skirt and flip-flops, Ms. Cruci resembled a free-spirited flower child.
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Neighbors were quoted as saying a smell that resembled sewage had been wafting from the residence.
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Ahmed even created clothes that resembled a shirt and tie that he owns in real life.
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Instead, the depths held microbial mats and strange, frond-like creatures that resembled nothing alive today.
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The speech also made Trump seem like something he hasn't resembled all campaign: a normal politician.
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Something about this big life step resembled a beautiful adventure I was ready to take on.
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Living in the moss were tardigrades, millimeter-long animals that resembled teddy bears crossed with caterpillars.
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He doesn't know who Kathy Griffin is and the head she was holding resembled his dad.
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The hackers' techniques resembled those long used by an elite unit of China's People's Liberation Army.
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This tissue, in life, formed flaps of skin that probably resembled batlike wings, Dr. Wang said.
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But after scouring the bill, I could find no provision that remotely resembled what he said.
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Crowded into departure terminals for days, they resembled the damned, massing to cross the River Styx.
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Even in a car that resembled something out of the detective unit at Brooklyn's 77th Precinct.
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The virus got that name because scientists said it resembled influenza viruses that commonly infect swine.
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Kurtis' uncle made an elaborate cake that resembled a circus tent for the couple's big day.
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Occasionally, the atmosphere has resembled that of an elementary school classroom, in ways large and small.
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The storefront was lacking plants and decor, but it still resembled the grocery store from "You."
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The island's famous lush green landscape was ripped apart and many areas resembled a war zone.
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On Tuesday Lahren also tweeted that Kennedy resembled transgender activist and former Olympic athlete Caitlyn Jenner.
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Mr. Miller once said that his life had resembled a butterfly's, moving from flower to flower.
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Scientists speculate that the geological formations may have resembled the salt lakes in South America's Altiplano.
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In this, he resembled Henry James, whose preface to "What Maisie Knew" he had read carefully.
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In an essay included in the book, Mr. Soria said his childhood resembled a Disney cartoon.
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At one point, the publisher even ditched her trademark boots for shoes that resembled ballet slippers.
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In early 2019, the brand attracted controversy after it released an $890 sweater that resembled blackface.
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Many of them resembled science but turned out to be more like magic, and untrustworthy evidence.
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NYCHA installed temporary boilers, which resembled tractor-trailers and were connected to the buildings by pipes.
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But when it was released, some close observers said the final copy strongly resembled that draft.
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A few said that Slimane's early outings resembled Topshop or the stylist Rachel Zoe's eponymous line.
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Two executives at augmented reality companies said the device resembled a science project or science experiment.
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Of course, as long as they were white and resembled a shell, US consumers were happy.
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Breitbart, the news organization helmed by Bannon, at times resembled an adjunct of the Moore campaign.
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She resembled a woman I sometimes chat with via Twitter, usually about our mutual subway debacles.
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No, they needed to have replicas of child-sized skulls sitting atop what resembled T-ball tees.
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The protests resembled nationwide demonstrations in January that were originally sparked by economic hardships but turned political.
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To Burcin Mutlu-Pakdil, a Ph.D. candidate at the Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics, it resembled Hoag's Object.
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In life, Anatoliadelphys would have resembled something akin to one of Australia's quolls crossed with a possum.
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The work's typeface resembled newspaper headlines, and the work sought to question the way truth is generated.
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The pups were kept in an artificial "roost" that resembled how they'd be raised in the wild.
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It's crazy thin, and when I looked at the back I thought it resembled window blinds unfolding.
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What she found hardly resembled her mother, but she recognized the clothing and contents of her pocket.
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The device was able to twist and swivel into a shape that resembled a handheld video camera.
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They gained a following after the internet took notice of their bath bombs that resembled Mexican pastries.
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The robot in the original show, who resembled an aluminum can, is now a space-age Demagorgon.
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Further study showed these proteins closely resembled those produced in goat, sheep, cow and water-buffalo milk.
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McKenzie's shot, which resembled more of an attempted pass, deflected in off the stick of Matt Tennyson.
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Very little that Awkwafina has done prior to this point in her career has resembled The Farewell.
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Kennedy reportedly chose the font because it resembled the lettering on an early version of the Constitution.
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"The way that it's designed, with the mesh and rings linked together resembled medieval armor," says Paster.
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Rao is a former Trump White House official and law professor whose academic work often resembled trolling.
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He concludes that her bones more closely resembled the castaway's than do 99% of the reference sample.
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The scene in Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon resembled something from a bad horror movie.
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In terms of getting a late start having sex, millennials most resembled those born during the 1920s.
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Cheney also lambasted the administration's foreign policy for resembling President Obama's more than it resembled Republican values.
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It's really remarkable how much the sample designs I held felt like the actual textures they resembled.
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Rose-Rublack said part of Pedals' appeal was that he resembled a man in a bear suit.
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Photos looked good, except when they over-processed them until they resembled graphics from a comic book.
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"The mere fact that a player physically resembled some currently successful player could be misleading," he writes.
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A better starting point is to acknowledge that the modern judiciary has never resembled its idealized form.
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This year's course resembled a stretched-out Star of David, criss-crossing the tundra through five gates.
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Image: ANUIntriguingly, the archaeologists also found miniature jars made of clay, which greatly resembled the larger jars.
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The edibles in this case resembled malted milk balls No charges will be filed against the guests.
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It showed human beings clad in bright orange jumpsuits, kneeling in outdoor cages that resembled dog kennels.
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Has being in your early twenties ever resembled anything less precarious than a runaway train to nowhere?
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His departure from the governor's mansion, in January, resembled a man fleeing a house engulfed in fire.
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In this sense, Grace's anaplastic thyroid cancer more closely resembled Sharon's bladder cancer than other thyroid cancers.
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Last week, fashion designer Gucci apologized and stopped selling a sweater after criticism that it resembled blackface.
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By the end, my face resembled a military map in the late stages of a long battle.
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Although it's brewed with raspberries, the jelly flavor more closely resembled the medicinal grape taste of Dimetapp.
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When I opened my eyes, the vinous weeds of midsummer Iowa shrouding the tracks resembled the tropics.
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I was raised in Minneapolis, and went to school with countless kids whose family stories resembled Omar's.
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But sales picked up when Taser introduced a powerful electrical weapon, the M26, which resembled a handgun.
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Its appearance led some Twitter users to say it resembled the cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost.
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In his memoir, Geithner said Warren's oversight hearings resembled 'made-for-YouTube inquisitions rather than serious inquiries.'
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A triangular cutout also extended down her chest, and was surrounded by sparkling jewels that resembled snowflakes.
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The crowd resembled a horde of marching ants as they scurried about, focused on leaving the city.
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The show included a range of uniform-inspired clothing, as well as some pieces that resembled straitjackets.
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While their ensemble looked like an oversized work uniform, other garments seen during the show resembled straitjackets.
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The New York Times said the street more truly resembled the "Avenue of the Navy" that day.
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I was only thinking about how delicious a cabbage gratin that resembled a potato gratin would be.
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Smith's assistant Alvin Williamson still answers to Pooh because his aunt thought he resembled Winnie the Pooh.
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Soon after, Simons designed a few skinny black suits and skinny sleeveless shirts that resembled school uniforms.
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The location's radar profile resembled that of subglacial lakes found beneath Earth's Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets.
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Eventually, the way I viewed this branding resembled my own misguided views of makeup as a teenager.
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Then everybody returned to their desks for another day in an office that often resembled The Office.
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In fact, it closely resembled the reaction the fish had to food-scented water, and actual food.
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Later, he realized that his approach to criminal defendants resembled the way that he disciplined his daughters.
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In one corner stood Leonardo's helicopter, which resembled the eliche propellers we had eaten that first day.
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The regime closely resembled other 20th-century authoritarian and nationalistic systems of government, such as Nazi Fascism.
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"And those old brown tiles, they just resembled those façades that I grew up with," Šimkus said.
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She resembled any other teenager, shopping for casual wear and whispering into nooks of Grand Central Terminal.
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Not too long ago, Indore resembled other crowded Indian cities, with a population of about two million.
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Normal Lunchables were also great because you could make them into tiny sandwiches that resembled actual food.
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Some resembled a game of cat's cradle; others looked like heavenly constellations; still others like dress patterns.
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Lin had turned his sights on developing 218th Street into something that more closely resembled organized crime.
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From a distance, its flowers resembled medieval illustrations of comets, big and bold with long, trailing streamers.
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In their desire to remove Indians, Ohio's settlers uncomfortably resembled their white counterparts in the slaveholding South.
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In a statement, the network explained that his comedic material too closely resembled his non-comedic actions.
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You said to some of the left-wing students that their politics resembled those of conservative politicians.
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An analysis showed that the genetic building blocks of the Wuhan coronavirus closely resembled that of snakes.
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All the actors were between eight and twelve years old, and the set resembled a school gymnasium.
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The pretend outbreak started small: Farmers began coming down with symptoms that resembled the flu or pneumonia.
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They resembled caltrops, illegal weapons that have at least two sharp points sticking out of a base.
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Trump's remarks at the annual event at times resembled his political rallies rather than a nonpartisan event.
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The classroom resembled a tech employee's studio apartment: couches, bookcases, a flat-screen TV, a kitchen area.
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Little hard round ones and green, spotted, soft-shell ones that resembled miniature half-inflated rugby balls.
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His recollections of his experiences there resembled an aging roadie's remembering his salad days with Motley Crue.
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Her anxiety was structurally related to her ambition; her vigilance resembled the omniscient uncertainty of immigrant parents.
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It resembled Zohre's ancestral mountain village, with its trees, hills, pastures and vast sky of rolling clouds.
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It was between 6 and 10 feet long and resembled a Komodo dragon with an elongated neck.
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She also donned a black-and-white Dior pantsuit with a floral print that closely resembled pajamas.
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In fact, it has resembled the reaction to Bill Clinton's impeachment, which saw the market move higher.
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That same month, Gucci pulled a $900 balaclava sweater that people said resembled blackface from its stores.
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Historically the distribution resembled a bell curve, with the vast majority of Americans somewhere in the center.
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Opinion Columnist For Americans under the age of 20113, the 21st century has resembled one long recession.
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The operation resembled one of the many police raids against the gangs that terrorize Venezuela's poor neighborhoods.
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In many ways, Point72 resembled SAC, employing more than 1,000 people and using the same Stamford, Conn.
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The middle was a wraparound panel of fabric that, from a distance, resembled high-waisted athletic shorts.
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"The gun resembled in color, shape, weight and other outward appearances a semi-automatic handgun," Rivera wrote.
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There was live, mostly string music by the black-hooded James Ilgenfritz Ensemble, who resembled goth klansmen.
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For their most recent paper, he and his colleagues examined more dinosaur jaw fossils and found two other theropods that underwent transitions similar to Limusaurus: an early Cretaceous bird called Sapeornis, which resembled modern birds, and a small caenagnathid oviraptorosaur, which resembled a velociraptor but with a beak.
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They resembled a rolling band of big-pawed snowmen, their glistening coats offset by black eyes and snouts.
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Omalu told ESPN that Benoit and Martin's brains resembled those of Alzheimer's patients more than twice their age.
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At its peak, the storm resembled something like a hurricane: a "bomb cyclone" spinning around a central eye.
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One day, my brush resembled, well, a brush, and the next, it looked more like a Lhasa Apso.
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FAES also said they didn't take him, although she believes the men's uniforms resembled those of the FAES.
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There he saw a red house that resembled an "architectural strawberry" with a pale blue sky behind it.
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Even pictures of Winnie the Pooh were banned because someone said president Xi Jinping resembled the stuffed bear.
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Slotkin likened the meat to an almost octopus-like texture, and the flavor resembled a garlicky soup broth.
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The tactics resembled those employed by Russian actors during the 2016 presidential campaign to help elect Donald Trump.
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She'd been trained in public health, and issues like gun violence resembled classic public health issues to her.
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Instead, the MCU has resembled the world's most expensive television series that happens to play in movie theaters.
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This 183-hour performance resembled a social psych experiment designed to test our patience and desire for change.
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We could find no evidence for the existence of a television show that resembled what Trump had said.
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Another contorted into something that resembled a stack of badly folded clothes, and a third formed a coil.
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He resembled a man whose blood sugar was plummeting and heard the kitchen forgot to fill his order.
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It resembled pedaling a bicycle backwards, the agony and futility, and finally, the entry into another world altogether.
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It turned into an awkward shuffling circle around the monument that slightly resembled good team defense in basketball.
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The packages resembled an explosive device sent earlier this week to billionaire George Soros, a prominent Democratic donor.
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Cops were responding to multiple calls earlier in the day about an armed man who resembled the Joker.
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But the two partners have never formally merged, and their coalition has sometimes resembled a marriage of convenience.
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I especially loved the one that resembled a stack of books, reminding us of the importance of reading.
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My relationship with alcohol resembled something more like a heart rate monitor than a straight line of indulgence.
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It is significant that they resembled many of today's white nationalists, fired up in anger and lacking contemplation.
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Some others from history are known to have resembled a ship or a tree featuring small, twittering birds.
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Under Reince Priebus, the Oval Office resembled a "rolling craps game," in the words of one top Republican.
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There were the ones that vaguely resembled butterfly knife and doubled as an iPod (bless the Samsung Juke).
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Let's state the obvious: With these inescapable red flags, Gilead has never visually resembled Nazi Germany so significantly.
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The types of bacteria on the handrails next to patient beds resembled those on the patients' hands themselves.
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Patients with hysteria were put through "experiments" that more closely resembled stage hypnotism than anything with medial merit.
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Beats 1 host Zane Lowe closely resembled Billy Zane's Caledon Hockley in a tuxedo and black bow tie.
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There were dome-headed reptiles that were definitely not the famous head-butting dinosaurs they so closely resembled.
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Every so often a new snippet would ring out, but nothing that resembled a new and listenable song.
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An urn that resembled a large travel book was made for a widower to commemorate his late wife.
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Living in a pile of moss were tardigrades, millimeter-long animals that resembled teddy bears crossed with caterpillars.
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Not so long ago, YouTube videos resembled long-form Vines more than anything approaching a 0003-minute sitcom.
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Boyd had recently returned from Vietnam, and was struck by how much his hometown resembled a war zone.
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The Duchess of Cambridge paired her wedding attire with a hat that resembled an English rose in bloom.
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While it clearly exhibited Elba's style, fans immediately rejected the idea that its likeness closely resembled the actor.
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Yammer's user experience more closely resembled social networks like Facebook as opposed to Slack's more chat-like experience.
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It was difficult to focus on the song when the room resembled a pinball machine heading toward tilt.
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At the time the Isua rocks were forming, she said, the surface of Earth resembled that of Mars.
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The beginning of his second term in 21912 was marked by an inauguration which closely resembled a coronation.
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On Money Donald Trump's campaign has at times resembled a whistle-stop tour of broken-down manufacturing towns.
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For the event, she wore a custom Thierry Mugler minidress covered in white crystals that resembled water droplets.
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The production itself resembled a covert operation, with a code name ("Sasha" had stuck) and elaborate security protocols.
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At the federal level, the two parties resembled loose associations of disparate interests rather than ideologically cohesive movements.
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While territories that bordered the nation could eventually expect full statehood, the guano islands resembled traditional overseas colonies.
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Some of that resembled ordinary police work: busting drug dealers and bootleggers in a country that bans alcohol.
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The river, ordinarily a greenish-brown color, now resembled milky tea, and a drab sludge slathered its banks.
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Schuyler spotted a one-piece striped bathing suit that resembled items by both Mara Hoffman and Solid & Striped.
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Native to the North Atlantic, the great auk was a black-and-white flightless bird that resembled penguins.
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They came up with a plan that more resembled a one way suicide mission than a military operation.
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Boyden and Roberts took a six-speed bike and created a roaster that ultimately resembled a large grill.
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The university scare more closely resembled the Red Scare in Hollywood than the one within the federal government.
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The resulting work resembled a linear version of action painting, with runny paint, mottled surfaces, and pentimenti galore.
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From the table I was perched on, to the tools surrounding it, the room resembled a doctor's office.
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The species, officially called a thylacine, resembled a cross between a large cat, a fox, and a wolf.
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The models at Prada resembled modern-day Twiggys, with tiny smudge marks intentionally extending up into the brows.
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" Colorful writing: "As a contest it resembled a tug of war between an elephant and a gold fish.
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Five men described and drew a wooden device they called a "foot locker" that resembled a medieval stocks.
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Its eyes resembled those of owls, with the eye bones forming a cone, indicating acute vision, O'Connor said.
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Indeed, the debate setup — with the governor seated at a table — somewhat resembled one of his news conferences.
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Trump's Iran tweet resembled ones he issued last year to warn North Korea over its nuclear weapons program.
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On an evolutionary scale this transition happened until theropods developed mouths that resembled the bird beaks seen today.
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As a fun engagement gift, her brother's fiancée Erika Brown sent her a blanket that resembled a tortilla.
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The weather lately hasn't much resembled the Fourth of July, but nothing says you can't dream in January.
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But my husband observed that they resembled the winged helmet of Hermes, a more promising image for runners.
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After the sandwich came out of the panini press, Guy thought it resembled the clay figurine, Mr. Bill.
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Vaping disease: The lung damage observed in 17 people with vaping-related illnesses resembled chemical burns, doctors said.
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According to Lee, the first piece she removed resembled scrambled eggs, and another piece looked like scalloped potatoes.
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"Well, now I'll have an answer," Irv said, with a self-satisfied nod that resembled davening or Parkinson's.
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In the 1990s all the holds they would stick to the wall resembled fist-sized lumps of rock.
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The boats resembled a vessel he commanded during World War II that was rammed by a Japanese destroyer.
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It resembled a millipede up to 10 inches in length, broken into 50 segments across its short body.
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Mr. Allieri found someone with that name on Facebook who resembled the man on the shelter's surveillance video.
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Nicholson's emails resembled those of another government staffer, Ian Mellul, whose Gmail account was exposed on DC Leaks.
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I wanted at first to understand some of the things in my paintings that resembled sculptures or fictional structures.
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His company headquarters resembled a prison camp, with barbed-wire fences, armed guards and strict dress and behavioural codes.
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Atlanta-based father of four Alvin Streeter had known for a while that he resembled Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
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The two men resembled each other so much that Bulger could use Lawlor's driver's license and other identity papers.
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Loren: See I felt like Calvin resembled more of the overgrown venus fly trap from Little Shop of Horrors.
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Sunny Von Bulow — who in her youth resembled Kelly, according to many friends — was the source of the wealth.
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But their hair (or lack thereof, more accurately!) was the only part of their ensembles that resembled each other.
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As the questions came, I wondered whether what I saw and heard resembled the progress I was hoping for.
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The operation went well, but the morning I was to leave the hospital, my face resembled a bruised tomato.
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Many thought they resembled the characters in White Chicks, the evil Step Sisters in Cinderella and even… Lil' Kim.
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After about a week, the severed fish chunks had grown in size by 14 percent and resembled small filets.
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It turned out that the children delivered vaginally had bacterial colonies that resembled those found in their mothers' vaginas.
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It was a super fun experience, and I was able to make something that resembled a song within minutes.
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In size and demeanor, the "very strong" El Niño resembled its ancestor, the famous El Niño of 1997-1998.
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Cases which resembled resignation syndrome were recorded in Nazi concentration camps, but they were never formally identified as such.
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The easy-to-remember brand name was born from two facts: First, the diminutive brick building resembled a hut.
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To the extent that Five Star did have a political platform, it vaguely resembled that of a Green Party.
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The lead-up to each vote resembled a political campaign, with each side dropping fliers and sending email missives.
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On Twitter, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star told fans that the baby closely resembled dad Tristan Thompson.
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Among a small forest of processors, I could see an eggshell-white box that resembled a dorm room refrigerator.
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This team resembled a lot of teams from the past that had a lot of mental toughness, great defense.
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Initially, I was impressed by how little sommeliers resembled the stereotype of a humorless man in a pinstripe suit.
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In this way, kuru resembled scrapie, a fatal degenerative illness that causes sheep to obsessively scrape themselves against fences.
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The man resembled footage of a man captured on closed circuit television who Russian media said was a suspect.
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In October, the company had to pull a "Thug Life Mask with Bandana" that resembled Tupac from its shelves.
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Republicans whet the right-wing appetite for a leader who closely resembled the extreme and unrepentant resistance to Obama.
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The boy resembled the child seen in a video widely shown on Western television stations after the alleged attack.
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But this sting operation resembled something more like an amateur public relations exercise than a serious counter-intelligence operation.
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Many commenters pointed out it resembled a baby sandbar shark, including a shark expert who spoke to Mashable Australia.
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Grosjean was touching it up with a sheet of twenty-carat-gold leaf that resembled a chewing-gum wrapper.
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Staff over at Billboard noticed that Swift's two-piece Atelier Versace outfit strongly resembled Bianca's two-piece prom dress.
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Models turned heads during the show as they took the stage wearing oversized plastic hats that resembled sand buckets.
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People had to do a double-take when they saw this fan, who resembled "Spider-Man" star Tom Holland.
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If How to Hide an Empire resembled the work described by Kramer's critique, it would indeed be a problem.
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In that moment, Houston resembled a national monument or a state park more than a human being, I realized.
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Brian Schmetzer, coach of the Seattle Sounders of M.L.S., puffed out his eyes so much he resembled an emoji.
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Sketched out on a map, her course almost perfectly resembled the outline of an erect phallus—balls and all.
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He had never commanded a more triumphant stage, yet he suddenly resembled a shrinking fish tossed into scary waters.
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The set resembled an industrial bunker with a large map of the country, in textured gold, hung slightly sideways.
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The jewels were strategically placed across her chest and stomach, and therefore resembled both nipple and belly-button piercings.
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Abas described his fellow Afghan fighters being pitched into battles that resembled the brutality of the Afghan civil war.
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She added that she was "shocked and delighted" when Dr. Liu and Dr. Dunn found something that resembled them.
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Length gives skis stability at high speed and buoyancy in soft snow; without it, many snowbladers resembled uncertain dreidels.
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Yet none of the scenarios remotely resembled a scan of people "in the wild," as Ms. Garvie put it.
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The stage sometimes resembled the set of a TED talk, and generated about as much spontaneity from the performers.
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"Love you," I said to my focaccia, which was not regulation rectangular, but more resembled the state of Minnesota.
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"Early on, Place definitely resembled the kind of graffiti you would see in a bathroom stall," Wardle told Newsweek.
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At times, the founders dinner on Sunday, which kicked off a week of opening festivities, resembled a campaign rally.
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He was known to carry a cane that resembled a lightsaber, a favorite weapon in the "Star Wars" films.
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In some ways, my father's character resembled a fruitcake: whimsy and a little nuttiness mixed with a sweet foundation.
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She drew a picture of an America that often resembled the fictional dystopia of Gilead in A Handmaid's Tale.
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Granted, the Red Sox have barely resembled the 2018 version of themselves, losing 10 of their first 16 games.
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I immediately noticed the sleek white podlike reception desk, which resembled a saucer, a few inches away from me.
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What, then, would American policy look like if policies for families more closely resembled the political language celebrating them?
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It resembled a fog rolling in, causing me to completely lose track of where I was in the dialogue.
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He appeared to be sporting a beard that resembled the letter "G" and only covered half of his face.
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Their activities resembled everything from improvisational modern dance and method acting exercises, to group-therapy, wrestling and tai-chi.
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Further reading revealed that the symptoms of typhus — fever, body aches, rash and confusion — resembled those his mother had.
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But at least if the GOP had allowed witnesses, America could've seen something that more closely resembled a trial.
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Originally dubbed a "toaster crumpet," Thomas' English muffin hardly resembled actual English crumpets, which were more like porous pancakes.
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But further analysis showed that the genetic building blocks of the Wuhan coronavirus more closely resembled that of snakes.
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After a relative pointed out that Gunner's symptoms resembled diabetes, his diagnosis was soon confirmed with a blood test.
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He topped it off with a black tie which he wore in a unique way that resembled a bow.
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The atmosphere resembled that of a European soccer match or a Japanese baseball game, with no lulls in energy.
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Most recently, we saw the Senate hold a vote on the Grassley proposal, which closely resembled your immigration framework.
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Smith Goes to Washington," but for those focusing exclusively on the rapport between the two leaders, it resembled "Goodfellas.
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The service unmistakably resembled Facebook, though with some novel additions, including more customized sharing options and group video chats.
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Mr. Shah said that the search revealed three episodes, none of which resembled the crash described by Mr. Tester.
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Kiefer was dressed strikingly in a priestlike ankle-length black robe and a black hat that resembled a skullcap.
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The two became close, and with its four-decade age gap, their friendship resembled that of teacher and student.
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The royal mom looked surprised and delighted, realizing that the image resembled the colorful headpiece that Dlova was holding.
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Decades may have passed before the tree was human height, and decades more before it resembled a conventional pine.
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Rignot and his students were monitoring Kangilernata's movements with a portable radar set, which resembled a rotating badminton net.
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They resembled cassowaries and ostriches but were about as heavy as a rhino and as tall as an elephant.
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In 2019, Gucci was embroiled in a similar controversy and eventually pulled a sweater that many said resembled "blackface."
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The space was not equipped to handle the crowd's enthusiasm, and at times the show resembled a gleeful stampede.
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Giving sensitive intelligence to Russia, a rival power that of late has resembled an enemy, could raise legal issues.
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The shot resembled a bottle rocket, the kind of thing you would light to celebrate the Fourth of July.
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When they drew her blood, it more resembled a horseshoe crab's than a human's, with its dark blue color.
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In 1939, Bruce L Beals designed a long, narrow flying car that resembled earth-bound cars of the period.
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You both resembled Macy's Thanksgiving Day balloons, floating above the nitty-gritty and focusing on a few big thoughts.
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" Hannity made those comments after Scarborough said on "Morning Joe" that Trump resembled "a kid pooping in his pants.
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The small lit orbs resembled the burning globe of pain in my abdomen, although smaller, owing to the distance.
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He did not file papers, meet with clients, go to court or do anything that remotely resembled legal work.
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The president of the Latin American group, who reported to me, painted a woman that people said resembled me.
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The new Mac Pro looks like a bulky tower, abandoning a previous design that resembled a round trash can.
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What began was a slow, uneasy growth that resembled that of many of the fledgling clubs at the time.
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Singer acknowledges Khloe's stylist did request several catsuits back in December, but none resembled the one Khloe ultimately designed.
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Shakira was under fire this week after fans pointed out a necklace on her fan website resembled a Nazi symbol.
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Cordoned off by black plastic, the dance floor resembled a serial killer's murder room—but with way better, bisexual lighting.
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Khloé Kardashian also gave an inside sneak peek at her Thanksgiving celebration, which closely resembled the decor at Kylie's house.
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He resembled composite sketches, had a criminal record, and due to his Army training was capable of making the jump.
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So when high school classmates told her she resembled Cat Valentine, Grande's character on Victorious, Vasquez leaned into the look.
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The statement could not be independently verified by The Associated Press, though it resembled previous claims made by the group.
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These diamonds were ugly: Researchers would cut them into flat squares, millimeters across, until they resembled thin shards of glass.
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At one point, they were sitting near a man who, they thought, resembled Ali Campbell, the lead singer of UB303.
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Here, crumpled paper resembled whimsical origami and an abundance of white mixed randomly with flecks and bursts of vibrant color.
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Interestingly, however, this test also revealed that people's divorce risk resembled that of the biological parents they did live with.
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She was known as "Liz Taylor" around town because her violet eye color resembled that of the iconic film star.
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It wasn't until the 1950s when prints and 2D ornamentation lace was protected as loosely resembled ink on paper, a.k.a.
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Red Sister might have begun life emulating Joan of Arc but her fate more closely resembled that of Dorothea Brooke.
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Using what resembled linked thimbles on both his thumb and forefinger, the architect began turning his hand in the air.
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The bold, blocky font spelling out her company's name resembled a stereotypical prison font, which seemed like an inside joke.
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IN RECENT months the fluctuation of the Mexican peso against the dollar has resembled an electrocardiogram during a panic attack.
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She said his conduct resembled the violent and abusive language her organization can often get removed from Facebook and Twitter.
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The hangout comes just days after Jenner was seen kissing a man who resembled Anwar at a CFDA Awards afterparty.
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While the layout and biographical information was fairly straightforward, the language on the campaign matchup immediately resembled GOP talking points.
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While the design largely resembled the limited Demand Notes, the Treasury seal is stamped on the front of each note.
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Delta even loaned Simmons a branded mat for the aisle, which resembled the one for those who have Sky Priority.
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Using a statistical technique called discriminant function analysis, they used these data to measure how closely eggs resembled one another.
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If I'd encountered Bristol band IDLES a couple of years ago, my time with them may well have resembled that.
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The video was short but never-ending, documenting the afterlife of electronics in a form that resembled a catchy commercial.
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With each document Trump presented, Gaines thought he resembled a proud little kid showing off his drawings to his parents.
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In Loon's early days, the launch process resembled a gang of kids trying to get a kite off the ground.
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I also cursed with added satisfaction when Totuccio greeted me with massive cannoli that vaguely resembled forearms stuffed with ricotta.
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After ordering a few more essentials online, I finally managed to bake something that vaguely resembled a loaf of bread.
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The Motorola-built Nexus 6, meanwhile, closely resembled the design of the Moto X. But Nexus is dead, Osterloh confirmed.
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"Westworld," appropriately, had a maze at the center of its story, since its arcane and elaborate plot often resembled one.
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An Invisible Problem While researching casting calls for voice actors, I expected to find data that closely resembled that Hollywood.
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He was carrying the pellet gun that resembled an AK-47 assault rifle, with the barrel pointed to the ground.
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Babies have fewer of the battle-hardened variety and the researchers found those in lab mice resembled those of newborns.
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H&M has issued a apology over a striped scarf that critics said resembled a type of Jewish ritual clothing.
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The store resembled a small, shabby Walmart stocked with random leftovers from other countries, but no fresh meat or produce.
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It resembled one of those trays which fit over your lap when you have breakfast in bed, only with propellers.
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Tall and thin with long hair, she was the legendary Slovak beauty — the type many in the line once resembled.
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The flavor was distinctly over-the-counter-medicinal, though the tasters differed on which cold treatment it most resembled. Robitussin?
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And a toffee apple panna cotta on shortbread resembled a Scottish-inflected cheesecake and proved to be a tasty finish.
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Kavanaugh told Lin that his argument resembled an argument that Justice Antonin Scalia rejected in a 2006 case, Rapanos v.
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For example, Argentina's 1853 constitution closely resembled ours: Two-thirds of its text was taken directly from the U.S. Constitution.
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"I can honestly say I've never seen an image in rock art that resembled that even closely," Greg Haverstock said.
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For a play-by-the-rules guy, this reaction was surprising—it resembled the scorched-earth politics he generally derides.
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"Invisible Jumpers" started after Dodd showed Ford a sweater she had knitted that resembled the seat covers of a bus.
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Chanel showcased futuristic robots as models, clad in head-to-toe metallics with matching eye shadow that resembled a cyclops.
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Just a month ago they were shorn of most of their fine young arms and of anything that resembled hope.
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While his method was successful, the gangly Froome resembled someone doing a variation of the chicken dance on a bicycle.
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She completed her ensemble, which resembled that of a Disney bride, with a diamond bracelet, white clutch, and pearl earrings.
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The racks of trays resembled a server room in an office, except that each row had plants growing on it ...
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The left side of Lopez's gown was white and flowing, while the right side was gold and resembled a minidress.
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It was known as the fuwushe , or service agency, and in many ways it resembled Big Auntie's shop in Zhangwei.
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It was unveiling a new plane, a white and powder blue 737 that slightly resembled the old Pan Am jets.
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Long periods of our history have resembled Mr. Gove's nightmarish scenario, with foreign powers and military dictators controlling our fate.
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Over half a million Americans were placed involuntarily in crowded, inhumane public mental hospitals, many of which resembled snake pits.
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"Go," Theo commanded from the window seat; she'd arranged Day's curtains about her so that they resembled a voluminous toga.
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All her subsequent attempts resembled Karmakar's effort, with Produnova's bottom touching the mat before she bounced back onto her feet.
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It was a clear morning—the sky was a shade of blue that resembled Benjamin Moore's Icing on the Cake.
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Some compared it to Google Photo's colorful logo, while others said it closely resembled offensive imagery like a Nazi swastika.
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Her submission was a circus tent-inspired red and white handbag that resembled a large peppermint candy with a handle.
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At one point, they were sitting near a man who, they thought, resembled Ali Campbell, the lead singer of UB40.
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In many ways, Andy Murray resembled his old self in his second-round match against No. 31 seed Fernando Verdasco.
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The public portion of the much-publicized event instead resembled a live reenactment of one of Trump's early-morning tweetstorms.
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Weighing just over 220 pounds, Pyle resembled "a short scarecrow with too much feet," as one Army historian described him.
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The bunk-king contraption, with a metal-mesh railing for safety, resembled nothing so much as an oversize hamster cage.
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My trout avocado toast (18 dollars) included mottled avocado atop bright-orange fish, and its "tomato compote" resembled supermarket salsa.
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The resorts' sprawling campuses resembled erotic summer camps for adults, with equal emphasis placed on social atmosphere as on privacy.
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The robot resembled a giant mechanical chicken, albeit one with a giant head and weighing more than 4.5 metric tons.
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He then set upon a 10-year odyssey to make over that car into something that closely resembled the original.
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But his death resembled that of musicians in at least one way — it had a notable effect on music sales.
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In many ways, fairy tales — dark and ruthless, often structured by loss — were the stories that most resembled Lily's life.
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But if Benintendi's entire 2017 season had resembled the last 12 days, he would be challenging Judge for the award.
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Zoe Kravitz resembled an Oscar statue as she shone on the BAFTAs red carpet in a sleek gold sequined gown.
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In another corner, clay bricks, cylinders and tubes that resembled segments of a garden hose were stacked on a table.
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Academic philosophy has resembled a battleground in recent years, and not just because of its famously bare-knuckled argumentative style.
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" A statement said the plane "resembled a hostile target" and the "aircraft came close to a sensitive IRGC military center.
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Though it was almost smooth enough to be a slow jam, its lyrics more closely resembled a hip-hop freestyle.
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With their long necks and barreled bodies, these marine reptiles — which were not dinosaurs — resembled the mythical Loch Ness monster.
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Thursday's attack resembled that of an attack in May targeting four oil tankers off the nearby Emirati port of Fujairah.
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When Chinese food appeared on the cafeteria menu, it was an oozy noodle dish that resembled nothing I'd ever seen.
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While shopping for toys for her class, Politron realized there weren't any dolls that resembled her students with hearing devices.
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A row of white metal cabins on red platforms, it resembled a cool fairground ride, but without the long lines.
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Gonzales brought with him a photo of a 5-year-old kid who resembled Abdullah and the Puerto Rican girl.
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The jutting branches resembled skeletal fingers, so the building appeared always on the verge of being snatched into an abyss.
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Gucci also came under fire this year for using racist imagery while selling a balaclava knit top that resembled blackface.
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He installed new carpet in the Oval Office that resembled the pattern there when George W. Bush was in office.
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They resembled typical youth frittering away a Sunday, if not for the umbrellas they were carrying on a cloudless night.
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In particular, their defense resembled a sieve until the final quarter, and the return of Porzingis could not save them.
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When I observed them at one point, they resembled a blanket of clouds, painterly due to the building's subtle texture.
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Eventually, they settled on a design that resembled a V12 engine, with six pump units on each of two banks.
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The image attached in this case "strongly resembled the worms from one of my favorite movies, Tremors," she told me.
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Rather—the more direct the sloganeered simulacra, the better, the more the foe resembled an action movie villain, the easier.
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Several people pointed out that the pin resembled a logo for House of Cards — including the show's executive producer, Dana Brunetti.
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Eight premature baby lambs spent their last month of development in an external womb that resembled a high-tech ziplock bag.
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According to the researchers, the app "Pokémon GO Ultimate" resembled the game itself, but would deliberately lock the screen after startup.
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Their inky-blue forms resembled far-away constellations or bright moons seen against the gaseous firmaments of patchy-blue night skies.
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Early beer might have resembled miry puddle water, but it was awash with minerals and far safer to consume than water.
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The FBI also would not say whether all the packages looked the same or if the devices inside resembled one another.
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The demography of the vote resembled that of the Brexit ballot in Britain and Donald Trump's election in America (see chart).
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The gliding critters, which resembled today's flying squirrels, had taken to the sky to possibly escape predatory dinos on the ground.
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In the years prior, there was a burst of progression in street skating, that resembled Jackson Pollack painting over a Basquiat.
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Intact, they probably resembled giant zucchinis left on the vine for too long — in shape and size, although likely not color.
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Friends from the equestrian community would hang pictures of her animals on the wall and brought stuffed horses that resembled hers.
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The molten bronze, which was heated to approximately 2,000 degree Fahrenheit, resembled lava as it was poured into the hollow mold.
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He resembled those shambling suits of armor, pacing back and forth across a ruined courtyard as if daring someone to attack.
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First, she and her team created fake snakes out of chicken wire and plaster that resembled deadly gaboon and rhinoceros vipers.
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The devices, which resembled pipe bombs, were mailed to political targets frequently criticized by President Donald Trump and right-wing figures.
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"The six months that I was there it all resembled a farce and clowning around—it was true postmodernism," he said.
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On Sunday, Miuccia Prada addressed the criticisms her brand was racist after displaying items in a Manhattan storefront that resembled blackface.
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Stefani sported a polka-dot top, denim-and-leather jacket, denim skirt, fishnet tights and stiletto shoes that resembled cowboy boots.
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You remember Airheads, those leathery taffies of years past — sweet and a little too chewy, they resembled an edible slap bracelet?
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A second-generation cardiologist, he says his family had "nothing that resembled fat in the house" when he was growing up.
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He resembled a man in a bear costume, ambling through the neighborhoods of Oak Ridge on his way to Internet stardom.
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That is, until bloggers began uploading Bratz makeup tutorials that scarily resembled the Kylie Jenner Instagram look that's so popular now.
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As her students, Bobrow and Stubis, worked on the problem, they realized it resembled that 19th-century obsession: the 15-puzzle.
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It somewhat resembled the tone of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Toobin writes, who was also a product of private girls' school education.
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We pointed out how much the camera-focused messaging app, strongly resembled Snapchat, and was likely launched as a direct competitor.
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The scene on Tuesday morning more closely resembled a sold-out event than a hearing of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Teigen wore a magenta dress that resembled a character from the film, or at least that's her take on the ensemble.
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Though she was master of every creature of skin, scale, pelt or plume, the Queen of Beasts resembled none of them.
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Whenever Isaiah Thomas took a seat they resembled five blindfolded children trying to crack open a piñata while standing in quicksand.
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The choices we made too often sprung out of our IRL identities, neither of which much resembled our in-game personae.
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By the turn of the century, it didn't matter that geosynchronous orbit resembled a stadium parking lot on Super Bowl Sunday.
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The refugee crisis in countries like the Netherlands and Germany has at times resembled another referendum: with refugees or against them?
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His vision for WikiLeaks resembled a Silicon Valley startup—a technological creation intended to disrupt the normal way of doing business.
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Her assistant produced a low-cut top of translucent tulle, so delicate that it resembled a necklace hung with white tinsel.
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Before leaving Singapore, Trump spoke to reporters at a news conference, which started with a video that resembled a movie trailer.
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The New York Times reported that federal law-enforcement officials said the devices sent to all three people resembled each other.
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His personal life resembled a gangsta rap video that mixed violent, comic and countercultural overtones and ended with an inspirational beat.
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The machine barely resembled a bike at all, but Blyer had set it up to mirror the dimensions of Wassner's bike.
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I spent a lot of time in the dining hall, a colossal temporary white structure that resembled a holiday cake roll.
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And the first-base dugout resembled a bunker, filled with bloodied and injured lawmakers and staffers trying to escape the gunman.
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The store's owner — a tiny dumpling of a woman who resembled Geppetto's wife — gave me an after-school-and-Saturdays gig.
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At a screening of "The Peanut Butter Falcon" in August 2019, the actress wore a top that resembled a large bow.
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By happenstance, she ended up with something that resembled dried fruit leather, a blood-red peel with the taste of ketchup.
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But on the debate stage, the campaign has resembled a reality show, with personal attacks, controversies and rebuttals dominating the discussion.
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The gene sequences from the Americas were all closely related, and most resembled one collected in French Polynesia in November 2013.
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Model Nadia Aboulhosn noted that this option resembled a bodysuit, making it a fashion-forward but practical option for beach goers.
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The game was fast and exciting, it resembled the show I knew from the TV, and its visuals were dazzlingly bright.
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And the whole time, he made sure our sexual relationship never progressed to anything that resembled a satisfying situation for me.
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Not only was her lingerie inspired by a football, but Lima also wore a matching cape that resembled a football field.
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In the decal, Guadalupe wore a modest dress that resembled an old time-y nightgown bearing a pattern of red flowers.
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For instance, communal "agape feasts," in which Christians symbolically ate their god's flesh and drank his blood, resembled older Greek rituals.
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CT scans of the skeleton revealed at least two skeletal digits that resembled fingers, as well as three more potential ones.
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Although some reports have suggested he was an intelligence agent, his main qualification appears to be that he resembled Mr. Khashoggi.
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The brawl began when the group was staring at a man they thought resembled the lead singer of UB40, irritating him.
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After a few of these scenes, it occurred to me that the four gashes from his dream also resembled four ones.
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Eight of them could be seen poking out from the rubble, in a scene that resembled the aftermath of an earthquake.
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He was still those things, but now, in 1992, he also resembled a rock star whose face I saw on MTV.
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At the height of its territorial power, ISIS resembled a conventional army, at times rolling into battle with T-55 tanks.
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What was curious to me was how much it resembled a lot of the books I later made on my own.
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They said it resembled an Italian government project that was struck down in 1980 by the European Court of Human Rights.
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We asked readers to share their reactions to the film and whether the characters and customs resembled their background or experience.
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The results resembled old Kodachrome photographs, nodding to Moholy-Nagy's early use of the film, as show in the museum's exhibit.
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Democrats were able to do that — and to retake the House in 2018 — by winning seats on what resembled Republican territory.
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Instead, Mr. Osman and his friends, all Muslim Americans, created a model that more closely resembled a 20183th-century benevolent society.
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This William Castle monster movie (The Times said the title character resembled "a rubbery-looking lobster") was originally shown in Percepto!
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Yet this was still the age of the button, and so the crew at work resembled a team of court stenographers.
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Some resembled odd Christmas trees, with wires, a street lamp, a cable box and ropes, all supported by a single pole.
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For example, in 2019, Burberry sent a model down the runway wearing a hooded sweatshirt with strings that resembled a noose.
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Its final months resembled a farewell tour, and the apartment throbbed nightly with visitors eager to experience the secret literary landmark.
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BMW&aposs tweets resembled tweets Musk has published about the number of reservations Tesla has received for its Cybertruck pickup truck.
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It showed the window of the Prada shop in downtown New York filled with Pradamalia figurines that resembled monkeys in blackface.
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Doctors have previously said it resembled a rare form of pneumonia caused by the accumulation of fatty substances known as lipids.
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The truck attack resembled assaults using vehicles in Nice, France, in July; in Berlin in December; and in London last month.
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F.Y.I. Q. A stately building on Fifth Avenue, between 46th and 47th, that resembled a castle was torn down in March.
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The doors to the dorm rooms resembled those of a maximum-security prison, with multiple locks and a slot for food.
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In the vice principal's office, Brown was informed that his headwrap too closely resembled a hat and was against school policy.
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But this creature barely resembled the lizards of today -- it was a Varanopid, a now-extinct family of lizard-like animals.
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One dress looked as if it were covered in seed pods; two more resembled Fausto Melotti's sculpture (also geese in profile).
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Similarly, you could look at the B3, which resembled no other chair ever designed, and see how every other chair functioned.
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Doyle believed she resembled the young woman in the work clothes and polka dot bandana, and the media bolstered her story.
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In February, for example, Katy Perry faced criticism after her fashion line released sandals and loafers that many said resembled blackface.
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The Post reported that numerous people behind the scenes also spoke up about the accessories and how they resembled racist caricatures.
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A belted bustier that resembled corrugated cardboard but was actually organza silk topped a sheer flesh-toned stocking-cum-pencil skirt.
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Debbie Millman, the host of the popular podcast "Design Matters," said the bubbles resembled the word balloons found in comic strips.
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Prada adorned bags with charms, part of a line of goods called Pradamalia, that resembled black monkeys with outsize red lips.
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She appeared on my phone, holding up her small hand with an enormous, bandaged thumb that resembled the Facebook "like" symbol.
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In the section for children, families were sitting behind fencing that resembled cages, several of them scattered through a big room.
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Funeral Doom Spiritual at National Sawdust resembled, in moments, pre-development Williamsburg during its Mustard Factory and Billy Basinski's Arcadia days.
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With biceps as big as my head, a broad chest and a sizeable beer belly, he resembled an old-timey strongman.
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She shared her latest look with fans on Instagram, joking in the caption that her suit combo resembled a picnic tablecloth.
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Fundamentally, we resembled the people Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) enviously eyed from her cab in Canada: a spaghetti strap-wearing, PDA-giving public.
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Their joints were crablike, and their movement both resembled ours and differed to such a degree that it sickened us to watch.
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As a teaching assistant, he said some of the female students fussed over him because he resembled the former One Direction member.
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In November 9603, Cohen was offered a settlement by the SEC that resembled what Chuck offers Bobby in season 2 of Billions.
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Zara previously found another one of its clothing items in controversy when some said a shirt design resembled a concentration camp uniform.
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Rose pulled out all the stops as a mermaid (a look that resembled one Rose's notorious frenemy Kim Kardashian has previously worn).
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Realizing it resembled a bomb, adults nearby called the local police who in turn contacted the Michigan State Police&aposs bomb squad.
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The researchers divided the tumors according biological features—how closely they resembled normal breast cells and whether they had certain hormone receptors.
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For months, the justices discussed the case behind closed doors, and the final action resembled a compromise meant to appease dueling sides.
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The remains of this now-extinct flightless bird, which resembled an ostrich, were found at the Christmas River site in southern Madagascar.
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Villanova is coming off a 10-point win against Providence, as Josh Hart once again resembled a Player of the Year candidate.
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In 2018, it pulled an accessory line featuring a character with brown skin and large red lips that people said resembled blackface.
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I had just turned 16, and I immediately started trying to figure out which of the female leads I most closely resembled.
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The looks are sometimes very avant-garde; she has, throughout the years, sometimes resembled a matrimonial tampon and an Ikea paper lantern.
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The sisters also modeled their looks for the kick-off to the summer season on Funboy pool rafts that resembled jet skis.
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The name for the sleek rectangles came from a copywriter who thought they resembled the activity pods in "2001: A Space Odyssey".
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Last year his role on the Spurs was volatile, and by its end his clunky output resembled a bug-infested iOS update.
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The offshoot of NeverTrump that probably most resembled a functional political party was the successful effort to coalesce around Cruz in Wisconsin.
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Ms. Fischer often sang with a light shudder in her voice that resembled a blend between Baroque ornamentation and a speech impediment.
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To hear Mr Kushner describe it, the Trump campaign resembled a disruptive startup, full of tech whizzes with "nontraditional" backgrounds outside politics.
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The paint scheme appears to match plans Trump showed off last summer, which observers said resembled his private "Trump Force One" jet.
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Victims who spoke to BuzzFeed News said the voice recordings in the Hollywood Reporter article resembled the one pretending to be Murdoch.
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The second thing I noticed in Callander's studio was a contraption that he had set up; it resembled a mobile gone haywire.
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After riots in Ferguson in 21991, Barack Obama worried that the police resembled an occupying force rather than a crime-fighting one.
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Like the V30 before it — which essentially resembled a larger G6 — the V40 is said to look similar to the G7 ThinQ.
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Some, like the Hallucigenia, had a head that closely resembled its tail, and were characterized by spikes sticking out from its back.
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North Korea's state news agency carried a still picture of a white rocket, which closely resembled a previously launched rocket, lifting off.
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In the past decade, though, firms like Procter & Gamble, Nestlé and Kraft Heinz have increasingly resembled overweight cyclists in a bike lane.
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Duncan says he was told he resembled a "lookout" for a group that got a hold of wristbands to gain unauthorized admission.
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When I gave Step 1 and 2 a vigorous whisk in the cup, it formed a grayish mixture that resembled Elmer's Glue.
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The artificial amino acids they used resembled natural ones but carried an additional chemical group, which allowed the researchers to identify them.
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"I was just doodling one," she said after admitting to having a habit of rearranging fruit so that they resembled a penis.
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Back in January, he showed off two new tattoos of eyes on his chest that looked closely resembled his girlfriend Gigi Hadid's.
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They were more coordinated in cold weather, and their active genes more closely resembled the genes of the Northern, cold-hardy populations.
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If he found that Trahan's virus closely resembled that of the HIV-positive patient in Schmidt's notebook, her accusation would be supported.
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Del Prete was responsible for all these makeup looks, and more—creating a makeup aesthetic that resembled that of Renaissance oil portraiture.
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This might mean the effect of water more closely resembled other sugary drinks than it would if people consumed only plain water.
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The illustration resembled a page you'd find in Where's Waldo, only with a litter of small, yellow buds of cereal milling about.
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At 10AM, as the doors gave way to the human surge, the Los Angeles Convention Center briefly resembled the alleys of Pamplona.
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Rob Arnott at Research Affiliates, an advisory firm, says conditions at the start of 2016 resembled those that pertained in early 1999.
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In 268, the Epcot Center opened an Aladdin magic carpet ride, putting visitors in a custom headset that resembled an alligator's snout.
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In the slow movement of the G minor concerto, his playing resembled that of a great jazz saxophonist, free-flowing and soulful.
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We heard from refugees whose experiences more closely resembled those of Latinos and African-Americans than any sort of "model minority" narrative.
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Fashion designer Burberry has apologized amid backlash over an item in its new collection that resembled a noose around a model's neck.
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The drinking glass stood only a few inches tall but its shadow on the Ambassador's manicured lawn resembled a 10-foot cylinder.
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Recent standoffs on university campuses have resembled trench warfare, with officers firing tear gas and protesters volleying with firebombs and other projectiles.
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Links to each of the sites on Facebook featured headlines that resembled normal news stories but linked to scam and hoax websites.
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Nevertheless, her parents were now comfortable in their two-thousand-square-foot house, which had a plastic mailbox and resembled everyone else's.
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They resembled two old bull moose who had to stand and slam each other because they couldn't get away from each other.
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One of the growths at the top of Rhonda's scalp resembled a toenail, and Dr. Lee was concerned it might be cancerous.
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Most recently, fashion designer Gucci was forced in February to apologize for and stop selling a sweater that many said resembled blackface.
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They had seen a young child that they said resembled the boy two times, in January and February, the couple told CNN.
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In the subtle gradations from robust dense tone to smoky layers, their playing often resembled that of a first-rate string quartet.
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The model has worn numerous bold outfits this month, including a black bodysuit embellished with strategically-placed pearls that resembled body piercings.
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The whole thing resembled a flying trampoline, or, as we put it last June, something the Green Goblin would order from Skymall.
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Still, he said that Lynch's request "concerned" him because the language she suggested resembled the language the Clinton campaign itself was using.
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Despite the appearance of historical authenticity, Herbert best resembled a Civil War re-enactor, a delusional inhabitant of an imagined glorious past.
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In one study, participants were found to self-administer therapy far better when one of the avatars resembled Sigmund Freud, for example.
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Florian Philippot, an FN deputy leader, said the party "completely owned up" to the fact that the speech resembled one by Fillon.
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"The career paths of Silicon Valley engineers and managers resembled Brownian motion," Ronald J. Gilson wrote, in a 1999 law-review article .
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But he envisioned a driverless car that barely resembled the cars of today — sharing little more than four wheels and a frame.
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We entered caves where people hid during the First Indochina War and where giant stalactite formations resembled pumpkins, owls, octopuses and turtles.
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Because of overcrowding, Conn was sleeping on one of the jail's "boats," a makeshift piece of furniture that resembled a plastic tub.
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Fans also noticed that she wore a white shirt, which resembled a prison uniform, emblazoned with all of her previous album titles.
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Bloomberg's New York headquarters resembled that of a swanky financial data company, much like the one the former mayor ran for years.
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The process of clearing many of Glasgow's high rises had already begun, and there were parts of Dalmarnock that resembled frontline Sarajevo.
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And intentionally or not, what he was offering resembled a global trend of rising populist nationalism among white citizens of Western nations.
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Meetings took place in a cavernous banquet hall that resembled a sultan's ornate court, with a sign overhead to capture the mood.
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The finished fabric was later cut into cropped bomber jackets whose shimmering surfaces vaguely resembled patent leather, but with an indigo undertone.
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The content of his remarks closely resembled the views that Mr. Powell offered at a Wednesday news conference that sent markets tumbling.
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Wearing what resembled small latex thimbles on his individual fingers, he carefully carved off the sharp bits of the cactus for us.
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If they resembled time travelers teleported from a Chinese imperial ritual of a thousand years ago, that was just the desired effect.
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The recent releases resembled a similar series of unannounced mass releases of migrants late last year in El Paso and San Diego.
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Poverty was so dire that it resembled turn-of-the-century living conditions rather than England on the cusp of the millennium.
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The symptoms resembled those caused by mild brain trauma, including sharp ear pain, dull headaches, tinnitus, vertigo, disorientation, nausea and extreme fatigue.
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Had a different Democrat been elected president, EdwardsCare or ClintonCare would have strongly resembled the A.C.A. The next round will be different.
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In one case, it even used a picture of the actor Woody Harrelson, based on a tip that the suspect resembled Harrelson.
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Those who know Mr. Trump well said that the president's meandering call to "Fox & Friends" resembled the way he talks in private.
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The tequila came in tall glasses that resembled test tubes, and the custom was to sip the liquor and savor the nuance.
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The Afghan Army battalion had taken up as their base a two-story building that resembled office space more than military barracks.
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One could calmly reason toward political truths; it just so happened that these truths curiously resembled those proffered by the alt-right.
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On top of the red gown, which said Trump 2020, she wore a white-and-blue jacket that resembled the American flag.
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As the decades passed, their travels kept them abreast of international style; by the 1930s, new houses resembled grand Deco movie palaces.
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The singer and her dancers then performed at the Super Bowl wearing black berets and militaristic leather that resembled Black Panther attire.
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" The Times said: "In a final that only rarely resembled anything other than one-way traffic, Nadal was at his suffocating finest.
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The original iPhone SE, which launched in 2016, was significantly cheaper than Apple's flagship smartphones at $400 and resembled the iPhone 5S.
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At times, the tour resembled a protracted television infomercial with the leaders gripping hand-held microphones to ask exhibitors about their products.
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Its body was encased in a pair of shells that resembled an ice cream cone with a lid like a trap door.
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With his long white hair and beard, Professor Smullyan resembled Ian McKellen's wizard, Gandalf, from the "Lord of the Rings" film series.
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It led to "Joe Egg," which portrayed the parents of a child who resembled his daughter Abigail haplessly coping with her affliction.
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This neighborhood once resembled Congress Heights: overwhelmingly black, exhausted by violence, its culinary needs served by fast-food joints and liquor stores.
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While running for a second Senate term, Mr. Bunning said that his Democratic opponent, Daniel Mongiardo, resembled one of Saddam Hussein's sons.
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Inside it resembled a study or library, with shelves filled with hundreds of art books and what appeared to be lab drawers.
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Franken said he faced backlash for keeping the planned appearance after Griffin posed with a fake decapitated head that resembled President Trump.
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He flipped through the department's book of mug shots and asked Murray if any of the men resembled her assailant; none did.
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But the man that I resembled so much, the man who constituted half of me, wasn't one that I knew any longer.
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Flores, ahead of the others, shook her head: the sound had come from a panguana bird, whose call resembled the Mashco's whistle.
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At this year's Oscars, the male celebrities who garnered the most headlines, like Chadwick Boseman, spurned suits for outfits that resembled dresses.
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But, she added, the structure resembled successful PPP projects elsewhere in Latin America, such as the ongoing construction of Lima's metro system.
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Many fans felt it resembled early WoW, but didn't replicate many of the huge improvements made to that game over the years.
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Neither expressed any complaints about their confinement, but, apparently haunted by what awaits them back in North Korea, both resembled hunted animals.
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Over time, he said, agents stopped monitoring hydroponic stores because it resembled profiling people leaving a bar for driving under the influence.
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"I've always laughed about the concept of normal and I've never wanted to live anything that even resembled a normal life," he said.
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Image: Velizar Simeonovski, Field MuseumA newly described freshwater shark from the Cretaceous Period had teeth that resembled the iconic Galaga video game spacefighter.
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But the man closely resembled Kim Han Sol, who was last interviewed on camera in 2012 by former Finnish defence minister Elisabeth Rehn.
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Both surfers then got to work, transforming the squared-off tail section into something that resembled the tail section of a jet fighter.
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"I've always laughed about the concept of normal and I've never wanted to live anything that even resembled a normal life," Chip added.
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San Antonio Police Chief William McManus described the shooting as a targeted attack that resembled police shootings in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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He frequently posts videos of himself working out on Instagram, and caused fans to marvel at how much he resembled the Terminator actor.
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