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White-minority rule in South Africa did resemble, for its black majority, an open-air prison.
What Kingston does not resemble, for the most part, is itself from the Fleming days.
An insect may be protectively coloured to resemble, for example, a wasp or a twig.
And in what ways does its playing resemble, for better or worse, how human improvisers get along with one another?
Comparing the qualitative studies (innovation diffusion analysis, backcasting and Delphi) and FSM analyses (NorFor model), the results resemble for case ii) but deviate strongly for case i).
As the president signed the executive order at the Pentagon, it quickly began to resemble, for many, the Muslim ban he once proposed on the campaign trail.
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She was much admired by her peers – including Dinah Washington, whom she resembled – for what Giddins described as her "zest and savvy blues-coloured phrasing".
He took lessons with this notable Swedish tenor, whose voice Gedda's closely resembled, for two years, and also studied composition at the Swedish Royal Academy of Music.
The droplet size resembles for rate and extent of drug release, absorption and stability of NANE.
It might be because of insufficient co-surfactant concentration, resembling for reduction in an interfacial tension and provides the flexibility to the interface and nanoemulsion region.
As the reviewer correctly points out, the de novo localization, that resembles for instance nanos mRNA localization, could indeed be posterior recruitment by the pole plasm components.
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