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Yet Roosevelt's traditional enemies would have found much to applaud in statements like: "The Nazi recovery program organized the economy in ways that bore a clear surface resemblance to the early New Deal".
By the late 1930s he began publishing books, both fiction and non-fiction, that bore a clear Christian stamp as he bounced from scholarly tome to fantasy to middle-brow theology.
During the mid-1990s, through molecular cloning efforts, a novel family of high molecular mass kinases whose catalytic domains bore a clear resemblance to those of PI3Ks was identified.
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Thus, we suggest that the moth communities from this managed forest system still bear a clear legacy of timber management more than 60 years post-harvest.
A favourite informal type of the 6th century is shown in an acrostic poem by Dioscorus of Aphrodito; it bears a clear relationship to the Menander Dyskolos hand, which was probably written in the later 3rd century ce.
Mr. Huffman uses this descriptor because the XTS, unlike its BMW-benchmarking stablemates, bears a clear connection to the hard-working, soft-riding luxury sedans of the marque's not-so-distant past.
"He was the philosopher Justus Lipsius, who told the prince to adopt Roman military tactics," Mr. Franses said, showing a photograph of an oil portrait of Lipsius that bears a clear likeness to the man in the tapestry.
As the primary document of the movement, Proverbs bears a clear impress of this distinctive character, so that in many respects it presents a sharp contrast to the outlook and emphases of Israel's faith as attested in the Hebrew Scriptures generally.
Lancaster Dodd bears a clear resemblance to L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, and there are strong echoes of Hubbard's Dianetics in the theory and practice of the Cause, but viewers of "The Master" hoping for insight into the prehistory of Tom Cruise's love life will be disappointed.
"This planning round bears a clear signature: We are taking a very systematic approach to electric mobility and will be much more focused in the future.
This contrast bears a clear result relative to matter theory: Descartes is locked into a view of matter as infinitely divisible, in order to account for the absence of void or, what amounts to the same thing, the omnipresence of matter.
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