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"It bears as soon as a bush bean, but it keeps going all summer," Mr. Ogden said.
It bears as much resemblance to Mr. Amis's best fiction as a bad karaoke singer does to Frank Sinatra, as a kitchen magnet of Munch's "Scream" does to the real painting.
Rolling on wheels down a track that boasts neither curve nor camber, it bears as much relation to the experience of actual skeleton as gently plodding along Blackpool beach aboard a donkey does to riding a racehorse in the Grand National but, needless to say, I was terrified.
The process is still called "lithography," but it bears as much resemblance to the work of 30 years ago as a robin does to a dinosaur.
(It bears, as an introductory note explains, "an uncanny resemblance" to the real village of August Town, which was absorbed into the sprawl of Kingston).
(Plus, if you've played with a recent Xiaomi phone, you'll quickly realize that it bears as much similarity to an iPhone as plenty of other touchscreen phones).
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Others felt that it bore as much resemblance to Jackson as Blackpool's rearguard does to a Premier League defence.
It may bear as many as seven simple eyes on each side or none.
It would bear as much relation to the facts, after all, as the current myth of his forced detention without trial.
Man Ray, like the American Dadaist whose name it bears, is as international as they come.
It bears about as much resemblance to youth club ping pong as Drumchapel does to Mayfair.
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