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When a series of full-length chiffon dresses, all of which looked essentially the same, came out at the end, one editor asked, "Is the next one going to come out upside down?" To some, the Michael Kors show on Wednesday seemed equally repetitious.
Like Angela Lansbury, whom the multitudes will also watch in anything, Smith is one of those women who has looked essentially the same since she was 20, whom age has burnished rather than diminished.
Since there was no crystal structure available at the time of our EM analysis, individual 3D reconstructions were calculated for several classes, which looked essentially the same.
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The Cavaliers practiced Wednesday afternoon at the Creighton Sports Complex, which except for the Field Turf infield looks essentially the same as it did when O'Connor played there.
By this measure -- a certain ratio of red, green and blue in the pixel -- the skins of all races look essentially the same.
The supporting actress in a comedy lineup looks essentially the same with Modern Family's Julie Bowen and Sofia Vergara joining The Big Bang Theory's Mayim Bialik, Nurse Jackie's Merritt Wever, and Jane Lynch from Glee (which is increasingly insufferable).
Things would be pretty, pretty, pretty different for David, who is sixty-seven but looks essentially the same as he did when "Curb" premiered, in 2000, if he had followed through on his mother's wish that he become a mailman — he could have handled the rain, snow, and sleet, he said, but the hail gave him pause.
FROM its gilded perch on Route 1 in Princeton, the Sarnoff Corporation looks essentially the same as it has since 1942, when its legendary founder, David Sarnoff -- who changed the world with the invention of the television -- broke ground on a campus for his engineers.
Today, when I meet Wood in the upholstered plushness of a central London hotel, he looks essentially the same as he did three decades ago – a bit more weather-beaten, perhaps, but still sporting an identical Worzel Gummidge hairstyle and spray-on skinny jeans that seem to have been beamed in directly from the 1970s.
Pros: faster, free, Split View, better full-screen Mail, easy mute in Safari Cons: some features such as advanced notes need to sync with iCloud, looks essentially the same as Yosemite, Split View not novel iOS 9 review: an upgrade to jump for, or skip?
The side from the Smithsonian was unblemished, looking essentially the same as it did on the day it was excavated.
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