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The continual negation in Feldman links him to Samuel Beckett, the playwright he most resembles, just as Calder is the sculptor he most resembles; Mark Rothko, the painter; and Kafka, the novelist.
Moreover, applying equation (2) to the A6D induced H2 phase with a ∼64 Å (R = 0.05, Table 1) results in a lipid length variation of 5 Å, which resembles just the difference in length of MO and peptide.
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There are powerfully committed performances here from its stars and executive producers, Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams; this is a movie which puts its audience in close, sometimes stifling proximity to a dying relationship, and I occasionally felt that it resembled, just a little, an indulgent actors' project.
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If you fold in it half, you'll see it start to resemble just that.
It has a beguiling floral and fresh apple scent, and the flavor, uncannily resembling just-picked apples, oscillates tantalizingly between dryness and near-dryness.
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