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There is the Ishi sofa, which looks like a bigger version of his pebble-shaped cellphone and resembles one of those smooth rocks that are fun to sit on at the seaside.
The scene resembles one of a comedy show.
Its final form resembles one of Newson's watches, and the Cartier Santos, from 1904.
The book at times resembles one of Mr. Stanley's sorrowful songs, full of pain and loss.
As it happens, the Hormone Monster slightly resembles one of Maurice Sendak's Wild Things redrafted as a satyr.
A postmodern puzzle of metal, glass and tile, it resembles one of those newfangled, community-friendly sewage treatment plants.
It resembles one of the older Oxbridge colleges, but it retains an atmosphere of otherwordliness, of ivory towers, that the universities have now almost entirely lost.
Instead, with its 30-second cues and oblique titles, it resembles one of those old library albums Broadcast were so influenced by in the first place.
In some ways, The Skeleton Twins resembles one of those rom-coms where the messed-up heroine and the unhappy gay best friend share and learn.
Ms. Harris's densely patterned painting "Reef" (2007), for instance, strongly resembles one of the works in the exhibition by Charlotte Park.
My child's school, with many more kindergarteners than fifth graders, resembles one of those developing countries in which half the population is under the age of eighteen.
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