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One of his many indignities is an eye patch, making him resemble a pirate.
In particular, the Foster Wallace outburst had the unfortunate effect of making him resemble a literary Norma Desmond, sourly railing against changing trends.
A dab hand at projecting an image, Audiard, 63, has established himself in people's minds as the director who most resembles a 1950s detective; he's usually seen with a fedora on his close-shaven head, sometimes sucking on a pipe, making him resemble a hipster Maigret.
At the end of Bart's trap, Homer falls into a pool of green paint, making him resemble the Hulk.
He then produced a small bottle of blue liquid from his pocket and doused Eric's head with it, making him resemble Kano from Mortal Kombat.
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For now, his baby fat makes him resemble a younger, taller Armando Benitez.
His reluctance towards politics makes him resemble his father, Rajiv Gandhi, as a young man.
Sometimes makes him resemble a cross between a 19th century congressman and one of the Elbonians from Dilbert.
In another Martian image, a man stares though a glass sphere that makes him resemble a human fly.
Sure, emotion is good, especially since Simon Cowell did something to his face that makes him resemble a haunted pillowcase.
His power base in Chongqing, with its 32 million inhabitants, made him resemble a political version of the regional warlords who ran China in the 1920s.
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