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A trim, tidy politician in a neat blue suit, Log Cabin bears a notable resemblance to James E. McGreevey, the former (Democratic) governor of New Jersey.

Most obviously, Joy's accident bears a notable resemblance to the death in 2007 of Lee's former Freshfields colleague, Matthew Courtney, in a fall at the Tate Modern.

And while she bears a notable physical resemblance to Joplin, and her speaking voice has the same whisper of a twang and down-home earthiness, I'm a little suspicious of that second character.

The drama bears a notable structural and thematic similarity to "4000 Miles," the superb play by Amy Herzog that's being performed a few floors down at Lincoln Center Theater's other stage, the Mitzi Newhouse, through July 1.

The Baltimore rebellion bears a notable resemblance to the Detroit rebellion in 1967.

The morphology of these sulfur filaments bears a notable resemblance to the iron stalks formed by strains PV-1 and JV-1; however, the organism identified with filamentous sulfur formation is an epsilon ε-Proteobacteria, Candidatus Arcobacter sulfidicus [26], and, as far as is known, does not oxidize iron.

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It bore a notable resemblance to the State of Illinois.

For anyone born post-1900, Dante's Hell, Purgatory and Heaven bear a notable resemblance to the id, ego and super-ego of the tripartite Freudian mind.

All the performers but Mr. Meehan bear a notable resemblance to the figures they represent — or at least are made to do so through costuming and makeup.

But the training camp bore a notable resemblance to regimens from other parts of the world in which armed groups teach kids to kill.

The overstepping, dictatorial boss is said, by some who have read the 100-page manuscript, to bear a notable resemblance to Ms. Wintour.

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