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This event resembles the first ever sale, the moment at which cricket's landscape was transformed as players were guaranteed incomes of which they could previously only dream.

In a way, Mr. Karnes's story resembles the first few minutes of a "Law & Order" episode in which an unlikely coincidence sends the authorities down a wrong trail.

"Aerobia," set to the kind of sly background music that might be played at this gym, resembles the first stage of a game of pickup sticks.

In a way, Mr. Karnes's story resembles the first few minutes of many a "Law & Order" episode, in which an unlikely coincidence sends the authorities down a wrong trail.

The Lindelof-scripted Prometheus resembles the first season of the island-set series in that it crammed spaceship-loads of intriguing nuggets into its two-hour running time but really only attempted to resolve a small proportion of them, leaving the audience with more questions than they had in the first place.

He continues to haunt the public imagination – either through adaptations of his own work (last Christmas gave us a new Day of the Triffids on the BBC) or through thinly disguised homages (witness the opening of Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, which almost exactly resembles the first chapters of The Day of the Triffids, and is in its turn parodied in the opening of Shaun of the Dead).

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In this respect this calculus resembles the second of the three-valued logics described above.

"This resembles the Second World War," said Dennis Rivera, president of 1199, "when the United States was sending arms to the British so they can fight the Germans".

As a result, the list resembles the third-round lineup at a Wimbledon where many of the seeds have already been knocked out.

It's officially still the first day of the year in Harry Reid Land, demonstrating once again how closely the United States Senate resembles the second season of the original "Star Trek".

If Millay was a "genius," it was as a diva, and in her odd mixture of venality and idealism she resembles the nineteenth-century actress who is the heroine of Susan Sontag's novel "In America".

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