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Mississippi's state flag, for instance, bears a smaller version of the battle flag in one corner.
One of the large genes driving replication, for instance, bears a single mutation that is found not only in the 1918 virus, but also in all human flus.
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They're wives and mothers who, in a couple of instances, bear a more than passing resemblance to the "Desperate Housewives" cast.
A moody landscape by Washington Allston from 1935, for instance, bears the title "Evening Hymn".
"Between History and Natural History," for instance, bears the subtitle "On the Literary Description of Total Destruction" and takes as its subject the nearly gratuitous obliteration bombing of German cities during World War II.
She explained that some adults might have allergies to tree pollen, for example, and some of the tree proteins are similar to those in fruits and vegetables, "so when your body eats the raw form of those foods, it thinks you're eating tree pollen". Birch tree pollen, for instance, bears similarities to proteins found in fruits like peaches, apples and cherries.
Calasso's prose is sometimes hampered by his tendency to justify argument entirely through proper nouns – Delacroix, for instance, bears the stamp of the 18th century "more in the manner of Voltaire than Rousseau" – but his eye for illuminating anecdote is peerless.
Assad, for instance, bears much of the blame for ISIS after years of pursuing policies that boosted jihadist groups.
The way in which tacit knowledge is framed in this instance bears little relation to the understanding developed by Revill and Jefferson (2014) in the context of biosecurity.
Take the creature that crawls out of Alice's brain, which Stevenson refers to as "Father Time," for instance: It certainly bears a striking resemblance to Eraserhead's Lady in the Radiator, with her swollen papier-mâché cheeks and jerky movements.
The migration of the tiny blackpoll warbler from North America to Latin America in hurricane season, for instance, could bear a Richard Adams saga.Mara means "bitter" in Latin.
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