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On the floor were irregularly shaped burn patterns that perfectly resembled pour patterns and puddle configurations.
The ears perfectly resembled Troisi's and so did the hair and the back of the head, the tall, spare build and gangling movements.
If we imagine holding fixed how much the bank manager stole, and how; the trust his customers placed in him; what he did with the money; all of the short- and long-term consequences of his actions; and so on, it seems that there could not be a second action that perfectly resembled this embezzlement, except that the second action was right rather than wrong.
Sketched out on a map, her course almost perfectly resembled the outline of an erect phallus balls and all.
A contemporary, Surgeon-General John White, observed in 1790, "We found nine birds, that, whilst swimming, most perfectly resembled the rara avis of the ancients, a black swan".
Thereby our data perfectly resembled the previously published results on the differential expression of CYP96B22[ 17].
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They came up with a pair of oversized dolls, Big Boy and Dolly, that, but for their height, perfectly resemble vintage children's dolls and their faces carry the right expression, a combination of awestruck and trancelike.
However, they do not perfectly resemble the human disease.
He finds a Pterochroza grasshopper whose forewings perfectly resemble leaves, the Victoria waterlily, masses of ticks, the howler monkey and large Morpho butterflies.
Thayer describes these as showing "obliteration, or merging with the background" but that their patterning is close to mimicry as they "perfectly" resemble objects such as "a stone or mossy log".
Candice's world seems to brighten when she meets a man who perfectly resembles her sleepwalker — until she learns he is part of the very gang her father is determined to abolish.
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