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"When someone introduces a bill, it rarely looks the same when it's passed into law," he said.
These have "five-fold symmetry", which means they make a pattern that looks the same when rotated by multiples of one-fifth of 360.
One example of an obvious symmetry is a snowflake, which looks the same when you rotate it one-sixth of a turn.
In art and nature, something is symmetrical if it looks the same when you move it one way or another, like a snowflake rotated 60 degrees; in science and math, a symmetry is something that does not change when you transform the system, like the length of an arrow when you turn it around or shoot it.
It's just that, to put it bluntly, the money all looks the same when it comes in.
Because in an age where there's so much active misinformation, and it's packaged very well, and it looks the same when you see it on a Facebook page or you turn on your television, where some overzealousness on the part of a U.S. official is equated with constant and severe repression elsewhere, if everything seems to be the same and no distinctions are made, then we won't know what to protect.
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Anyone who has gone down a stretch of road and then reversed course knows that a landscape does not look the same when viewed from opposite directions.
Cote excused the FBI informant's fabrications that he had seen al-Zawhiri at the Lodi moseque by saying: "they all look the same when wearing a costume".
Nothing in this world has changed (Kerr says cats look the same when dying as they do all their adult lives).
Ferguson reveals that he was completely left out of the loop when the decision was made to sack Moyes and, equally, makes it look the same when the club appointed the "formidable" Louis van Gaal.
Other popular patterns include fractals (patterns that look the same when scaled up or down), as in Wertel Oberfell and Matthias Bärr's branched table, and crystals, as in Aranda/Lasch's ingenious proposal "20 Bridges for Central Park".
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