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It's probably no coincidence that Luke Mably, the skinny English actor in "The Prince and Me" playing an undercover royal with a roguish streak who falls in love with an all-American farm girl, bears a conspicuous resemblance to Prince William.
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Almost every year, the awards are mere homonyms — a decree of "best picture" that's unrelated to the year's best picture, and so on down the list of winners — but, this year, their reality gap is all the more conspicuous in, once again, its resemblance to the Presidential campaign.
This form of mimicry, in which a defenseless organism bears a close resemblance to a noxious and conspicuous one, is called Batesian, in honour of its discoverer.
The results suggest that resemblance to a pair of eyes enhances the effect of conspicuous stimuli much more than the total area (or size) does.
Insofar as it portrays a conspicuous group of people who act with conscious moral purpose, it bears no resemblance to the phenomenon Smith describes.
Batesian mimicry, a form of biological resemblance in which a noxious, or dangerous, organism (the model), equipped with a warning system such as conspicuous coloration, is mimicked by a harmless organism (the mimic).
Not conspicuous?
Too conspicuous.
The resemblance is uncanny!
Conspicuous consumption is out.
A conspicuous disparity persists.
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