Sentence examples for much of a resemblance from inspiring English sources

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In mid-March, Dan Webb, a lawyer for Mr. Welch, called Mr. Byron's publisher, John Wiley & Sons, and asserted that the stiletto-shod blonde, bore too much of a resemblance to Suzy Wetlaufer, the former editor of The Harvard Business Review and the woman for whom Mr. Welch left his wife, Jane Beasley Welch.

Germania is an apt title for Winder's project, not because the province of the Roman empire bears much of a resemblance to the place we know nowadays, but because Roman senator Tacitus's book of the same name has managed to fire up the German historical imagination like few others.

He took photos of the bear, but started cracking up after noticing how much of a resemblance the dozing animal has with lazy humans.

You'll probably notice that Zach McGowan doesn't bear much of a resemblance to Kanahele, and it's even more of a stretch than casting Emma Stone as part Hawaiian.

It wasn't funny then, but I suppose I can laugh about it now since I just bought my first cutting board and I don't see much of a resemblance.

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And while Howard bears much more of a resemblance to the young Mandela, it is Elba's performance that currently has the industry buzzing.

Inspired by the Chuck Berry tune "You Can't Catch Me", it bore too much of a melodic resemblance to the original and Lennon took the third line of the second verse ("Here come old flat-top") for the new lyric.

TerraMax's size and vague resemblance to Optimus Prime don't give it much of an advantage in competition with smaller, more maneuverable cars.

The North Korean press has made much of Kim Jong-un's physical resemblance to his grandfather, and he has been happy to oblige with a fifties-style haircut, swept back and shaved over the ears, and a wardrobe of Mao-era suits of the sort China abandoned years ago).

Vertebrates share among themselves the highest morphological resemblance not as adults, but at their so-called 'phylotypic stage' of embryonic development, a resemblance mirrored by similarity across transcriptomes.

There was a resemblance but not much of one.

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