Resemble
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336 examples of Resemble in a sentence
Does it
resemble
the basic pattern of a video game to you in any way?
Your opposite-gender kids can never
resemble
you exactly.
But if somehow they can
resemble
you temperamentally, you'll love them all the more.
And when you look at what you've just drawn, you realize it does not
resemble
a street map.
Politics has come to
resemble
a cynical team game played by politicians, while the public has been pushed aside as if sitting on the seats of a stadium in which passion for politics is gradually making room for blindness and desperation.
Seen from those stairs, all politicians today seem the same, and politics has come to
resemble
a sport that inspires more aggressiveness and pessimism than social cohesion and the desire for civic protaganism.
The bow resembles me, and I
resemble
the bow.
And when we feed them suggestive information that insinuates it's a different person, many of them misidentify their interrogator, often identifying someone who doesn't even remotely
resemble
the real interrogator.
And so what happens is that the new phenomena, the new skins, the inner skins of the slightly smaller skins of the onion that we get to,
resemble
the slightly larger ones.
The fundamental law is such that the different skins of the onion
resemble
one another, and therefore the math for one skin allows you to express beautifully and simply the phenomenon of the next skin.
From synthetic constructs that
resemble
biological materials, to computational methods that emulate neural processes, nature is driving design.
And by doing this, I was able to learn that offspring colonies
resemble
parent colonies in their decisions about which days are so hot that they don't forage, and the offspring of parent colonies live so far from each other that the ants never meet, so the ants of the offspring colony can't be learning this from the parent colony.
We tend to sympathize more with animals that look like us, and especially that
resemble
human babies, so with big, forward-facing eyes and circular faces, kind of a roly-poly posture.
And what's going to happen over these two and a half years is that he's going to travel all the way down to
resemble
the adult fecal community from healthy volunteers down at the bottom.
So one day after you do that transplant, all those symptoms clear up, the diarrhea vanishes, and they're essentially healthy again, coming to
resemble
the donor's community, and they stay there.
But though these Martian vistas
resemble
the deserts of our own home world, places that are tied in our imagination to ideas about pioneering and frontiers, compared to Earth Mars is a pretty terrible place to live.
Now, an equality right is the kind of right to which you're entitled because you
resemble
someone else in a relevant way, and there's the rub, relevant way.
We know the extraordinary cognitive capabilities that they have, and they also
resemble
the kind that human beings have.
Now, finally, these systems can also be wrong in ways that don't
resemble
human systems.
And I
resemble
that remark.
Well, what I do is that I study life in those environments on Earth that most closely
resemble
other interesting places in the universe.
Of course, when other physicists and I actually work on this stuff, the mathematics can
resemble
a dark labyrinth.
And so, what they would do is have these comic pages that
resemble
print comics pages, and they would introduce all this sound and motion.
A school bus, viewed from the wrong angle, can
resemble
a punching bag.
And a lot of my experiences
resemble
mirrors in some way.
You know, you're going to have these kind of blurry spots like this that maybe only
resemble
eyes in a very very abstract way.
A single drop of any brand of soap contains quadrillions of molecules called amphiphiles, which
resemble
biological lipids.
And in this I really wanted it to
resemble
an early still-life painting, so I spent some time with the smells and items.
It's frankly more memorable than all those millions of hotels we've all stayed at that tell you that your room has actually been recently renovated at a cost of 500,000 dollars, in order to make it
resemble
every other hotel room you've ever stayed in in the entire course of your life.
If Daphne Du Maurier had set REBECCA in 1950s San Francisco, it might very well
resemble
this uptight, highly unusual noir from Robert Wise.
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