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In recent years, the animosity has heightened because, with only sporadic threats from the Bengals and the Browns, the Steelers and the Ravens have jostled for supremacy in the American Football Conference North by playing strikingly similar football, grounded in superior defense and, often, stay-out-of-the-way offense.

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Young Turing (played strikingly well by Alex Lawther) is a lonely, awkward boy, whose only friend is a kid called Christopher Morcom.

There are 15 HTR genes coding for H3.1, H3.3, and CenH3 proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana [ 9]; H3.1 and H3.3 proteins play strikingly different roles.

A few small whole genomes have been analyzed for diversifying selection, showing that diversifying selection can play strikingly different roles in the molecular evolution of organisms.

Othello is usually seen as a figure defined by his race, but Kinnear says that in this play strikingly little is made of Othello's colour.

Conservative justices on the Supreme Court (which is split on abortion) make a political play, strikingly reminiscent of the last presidential election, to influence the Senate to vote against Caroline Masters.

In the late works here, done from 1995 to 2000, he used pebbles, gravel, seeds, shards of metal and wood, lengths of string, thick gels and gobbets of paint to create what seem like close-up views of terrains, with hues that play strikingly through and across the various textures.

In spite of endless summitry and talks over refugee quotas, in which Britain played a strikingly minimal role, Europe has shown itself mostly at a loss.

The fiercely outspoken Dennis, you see, is just getting started in his campaign for justice — or, as his boyfriend, Gregory (played with strikingly sad diffidence by Jimmy King), begins to comprehend with horror, for vengeance.

(Peter's interest in the temptation to play God is strikingly dramatised in his fourth and fifth novels, At Play in the Fields of the Lord and Far Tortuga – as well as in the later Watson novels).

An artist is colorless, genderless… It's more complex than just 'Oh, you chose the Halle Berry look-alike to play a dark, strikingly beautiful, iconic black woman.' The truth is, they chose an artist who was willing to sacrifice herself.

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