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It
resembled
the typical JFK conspiracy conference, with lots of innuendo and little proof.
The bad: This movie was a lousy wreck, which better
resembled
a WB sitcom than something that should be on the big screen.
Although nobody has ever seen a real-life dinosaur, the multi-million dollar, computer-generated replicas stomping and chomping through "Dinosaur" appear pretty close to what scientists imagine the actual animals may have
resembled.
Actually, that's all you get to hear throughout the whole movie - some guy muttering and mumbling something in a philosophical manner; it could actually have been interesting if it hadn't
resembled
Nitsche's words all the time.
The writing
resembled
Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller, it depicted real people in real situations.It showed life as it is, not as many want life to be.
I have known people who
resembled
these more than is comfortable.
It
resembled
a series of outtakes that were somehow strung together without any rhyme or reason.
This movie was so bad that it more
resembled
a very tired TV series than a movie.
They played cousins who were like brothers so I liked it that they
resembled
each other.Brad's mom near the beginning of the movie made a reference to this and I thought it was a nice change having 2 of them being related other then having your typical 4 friends.
There was nothing in the story that
resembled
the poster image.
I can only say that this movie
resembled
a mix of the Jerry Springer Show, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and maybe Kiss of the Spider Woman or Body Heat--all of which, including Jerry Springer, are better productions.
No concentration camp even remotely
resembled
what is shown in this film.
The submarine that Putin was on
resembled
the Kursk, which exploded during a similar military exercise in 2000, killing 118 sailors.
Nonetheless, when prices collapsed, the government moved fast, suspending trading of a substantial number of stocks and pursuing price-keeping operations that
resembled
those pursued by Japan in the 1990s.
After Abdullah succeeded his brother Fahd, who ruled for 23 years until his death in 2005, he created an Allegiance Council, an ambiguous and mysterious family body that
resembled
the Vatican’s College of Cardinals.
Again, the researchers had interviewers administer what
resembled
a typical survey of a random sample of households.
In the West, extolling the virtues of democracy to others has long
resembled
proselytization of a secular religion, complete with the threat of fire and brimstone for those who do not embrace the democratic creed.
In offering no “Plan B,” Trump’s approach
resembled
that of German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the eurozone crisis, when she took a hard line that allowed for no alternatives to the German position.
Brezhnev’s model
resembled
a bad marriage, exhausted of love or respect, in which the spouses constantly cheat, take advantage of each other, and grab each other’s property, though the powerful husband occasionally reminds his wife that he is boss and demands at least a formal pledge of loyalty – or else.
Among his older, experienced colleagues, he
resembled
a lost puppy, or a well-coached boy imitating a king, always in his predecessors’ shadow.
This property boom
resembled
Japan's in the late 1980s, which ended in a bust that led to a protracted period of anemic growth and deflation from which the country is still struggling to escape.
Park, whose authoritarian style
resembled
that of her father, routinely disregarded basic norms of liberal democracy.
Since the 2008 financial crisis, job growth in the US has
resembled
a dumbbell.
Navalny’s candidacy received a recent boost when he became a convicted criminal, following a trial that
resembled
Khodorkovsky’s in terms of blatant political manipulation.
Consequently, forecasts for the United Kingdom – where financial-sector stresses largely
resembled
those in the US – have been significantly less accurate.
The parties may have looked like bitter rivals, but they
resembled
each other in that they did not appeal to extremes, but fought for the political center.
A Big Data program that used this search result to evaluate hiring and promotion decisions might penalize black candidates who
resembled
the pictures in the results for “unprofessional hairstyles,” thereby perpetuating traditional social biases.
For China, whose growth model has so far
resembled
that used by these economies before they attained middle-income status, a similar shift is urgently needed.
Exhibit A in a hearing on Trump’s sanity would have to be his recent address to the United Nations General Assembly, which
resembled
the lunatic ramblings of Aerys Targaryen, the “mad king” in the television show “Game of Thrones.”
Then, defending the legalization of abortion, she
resembled
Romy Schneider in Orson Welles’s The Trial, determined but ill at ease.
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