Resembles
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353 examples of Resembles in a sentence
Now, if you think about that story for a moment, I think it
resembles
a lot of the difficult negotiations we get involved in.
It's named after Latin for "seahorse," which it
resembles.
This is a picture of Korean traditional bows taken from a museum, and see how my bow
resembles
them.
The bow
resembles
me, and I resemble the bow.
Now Xu and I, on the other hand, were in a completely windowless black room not making any ocular movement that even remotely
resembles
an eye blink because our eyes were fixed onto a computer screen.
So this instability in the movement very closely
resembles
the unsteady nature of images seen through a handheld camera.
But I think in a lot of ways, the YouTube page
resembles
a classroom.
In order to contain these relationships, we've created a single channel that
resembles
the digestive tract, that will help flow these bacteria and alter their function along the way.
In fact, let's try to express it a bit more formally in pseudocode, English-like syntax that
resembles
a programming language.
And the vagina of a featherwing beetle
resembles
something you'd find in a Dr. Seuss book.
The situation
resembles
an adversarial game like chess – only here you can’t see the opponent’s position.
Sitting in circle
resembles
sitting in a fire.
We ended up with a protein shown here, the first that can convert A in DNA into a base that
resembles
G.
So we have things like resemblance, where something which
resembles
the physical world can be abstracted in a couple of different directions: abstracted from resemblance, but still retaining the complete meaning, or abstracted away from both resemblance and meaning towards the picture plane.
And if that weren't amazing enough, the faithfulness with which the one structure
resembles
the other is increasing with time.
And he resembles, very closely, people with moderate levels of pigmentation who live in southern Africa, or Southeast Asia.
You know, we've warmed the globe about a degree Centigrade in the last century, and there's nothing in the natural part of that record that
resembles
what we've seen in the last century.
The central hero, Steve Chase (Ryan),
resembles
a white 'Bruce Lee' character, having a similarly lean, lithe physique, though obviously not on the same level of martial arts expertise.
However, this film scarcely
resembles
the original book.
Only thing I appreciate the way new actress put herself in the movie in a very bold way, she very much
resembles
bollywood actress nandita das.
His new Russian superior is Ivan played to the obscene hilt by Nick Nicholson who might I add not only doesn't attempt once to speak with a Russian accent but
resembles
more a gas station attendant in Kentucky with his stained teeth.
Sebastian Hernandez is appealing; charismatic and likable (he even physically
resembles
Marc Anthony in a more approachable yet ultimately conscious sort of way...) but even he couldn't save this mess of a movie.
She has already eaten up the population of this parallel world that
resembles
Chicago minus inhabitants.
Flash Gordon, who hardly
resembles
a fighter, uses his drunken slow moves and bare fist to knock out four or five guys with knives, guns, and other weapons.
The story
resembles
Dostoyevsky's novel "The Karamazov brothers", in which a cretin falls in love with a woman of easy morals.
Opening with a funny prologue which apes a Twisted Sister video from the '80s, "The Pick of Destiny" is a fairly well-produced movie aimed at older kids; it occasionally
resembles
nothing more than a middle-aged variation of "Wayne's World", with jokey-stoner interludes and a climactic bout with Beelzebub himself, yet Black and Gass have an enormously comfortable rapport (they also acted as producers, co-wrote the script and all the music).
The look of the film
resembles
any episode of Love American Style.
He does the transplant and (somehow) his son changes from a frail guy into a muscle-bound man with a dime store mask that (sort of)
resembles
an ape! Naturally he gets out, kills men, tears the clothes of women and wreaks havoc.
In the end, I can't say I'm surprised that this film shows no sign of the sophistication of Mario Bava's HATCHET FOR THE HONEYMOON (1970) which it
resembles
in several ways and that it is content to merely pile up the disgustingly gory (but none-too-convincing) effects of dismembered limbs and squashed or melting faces with which, alas, Fulci had by then become completely associated.
Of course the movie would not be complete without the mad scientist and a robot which is the ultimate killer machine, which
resembles
like an 'Alien' from the Alien movies.
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