Sentence examples for clearly resembles from inspiring English sources

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McCarran International Airport certainly exhibits a local flavor — it clearly resembles its over-the-top city.

Its symbol clearly resembles the swastika, and copies of "Mein Kampf" and books on the racial superiority of the Greeks are on prominent display in its Athens headquarters.

It is a vocal style that clearly resembles the music played by Mr. Corona and Mr. Pinna on launeddas, an ancient triple clarinet that drones and penetrates like Celtic pipes.

Donald Trump is not just the least religious Republican in the field, he is perceived as less religious than Hillary Clinton or even Bernie Sanders, who clearly resembles a secular European social democrat.

It strikes me that if Carroll's original Alice in Wonderland was based on a deck of cards, with its sequel patterned on a game of chess, Burton's film most clearly resembles a giant theme park.

Critics have compared him to Philip Larkin and John Betjeman, and Maxwell himself has cited as influences Auden (whom he clearly resembles), Edward Thomas (likewise) and Robert Frost (well, they both rhyme).

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He described items that clearly resembled explosive devices.

In many cases these dogs clearly resemble modern canines.

Nor do the cells clearly resemble those from breast, colon or other types of cancer.

Indeed, the apparent lack of insolvency planning is one aspect of this case that does clearly resemble Lehman Brothers and its haphazard collapse into bankruptcy.

The actors retain their voices, but they're turned into cartoon figures clearly resembling themselves yet becoming somehow dreamlike and abstracted.

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