Sentence examples for points out a resemblance from inspiring English sources

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In "Stairway to Heaven," also in A minor, the lower voice descends by half-steps while the upper voice ascends — up an octave to an A and then further up to B and C. Such contrary motion against a falling chromatic line itself has many precedents, from Dido's Lament to "My Funny Valentine" — and a YouTube user points out a resemblance to a seventeenth-century sonata by Giovanni Battista Granata.

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The Source pointed out a resemblance between the Yeezus CD packaging and a packaging concept designed for the single "Crystal" by the English band New Order in 2001.

Third, the authors point out a resemblance between the way in which Norrin interacts with Fz4CRD and that in which Wnt8 interacts with Fz8CRD (from a previous publication).

In a recent piece on the history and meanings of Mormonism, Adam Gopnik points out a felicitous resemblance between Presidential candidate Mitt Romney and a figure in a painting by the twentieth-century artist Arnold Friberg.

By Neima Jahromi August 21, 2012 In a recent piece on the history and meanings of Mormonism, Adam Gopnik points out a felicitous resemblance between Presidential candidate Mitt Romney and a figure in a painting by the twentieth-century artist Arnold Friberg.

Hogarth painted several versions of these scenes, showing an increasing smoothness and subtlety, designed to appeal to a cultured audience, and bearing, as Mark Hallett points out, "a striking resemblance to the polite, highly theatrical conversation pieces", the portraits of groups of family and friends, on which Hogarth was now also embarking.

Stone decried Harris on his show yesterday, pointing out a physical resemblance to Cruella Deville, the villain in 101 Dalmatians with a penchant for canine coats.

Our DGE analysis pointed out a high resemblance among all the transcriptomes available for S. mediterranea.

The Texas two-step, he points out, bears a marked resemblance to kwadril dances.

He regularly points out his uncanny resemblance to both the British actress Tilda Swinton and the president of Finland Tarja Halonen.

She wasn't beating on a drum, or not literally, though the Internet pointed out her resemblance to the Nutcracker.

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