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The new tower is circular in shape, resembling, in Lord Foster's words, a cigar.
Microscopic deposits include occasional casts, vaguely resembling in form the renal tubules from whose lining they have been shed.
Mr. Zuluaga juggles different materials and art forms to make wonky-looking assemblages resembling, in part, the work of several 1960's Pop artists.
Okoye is not an effusive talker and he's careful to avoid resembling, in his words, "a big-time Charlie" before he's achieved anything in America.
He looked on in eager curiosity, resembling, in his thick glasses, long leather jacket, and black boots, a monk from some arctic monastery.
Leading Sweden to a fourth-place finish, Lundqvist had improved from head (poise) to toe (quickness), resembling in Madden's estimation "a completely different goalie".
Above all, a hierarchical order, resembling in many ways the institutional order of the empire, was imposed upon the world of the supernatural.
Men wore the costume à la Romaine, or tonnelet, a stiff, wired skirt of brocade or similar material, resembling in shape the modern tutu.
Another article focused on WikiLeaks cables that described the Colombian presidential palace as resembling, in Semana's view, "a branch of the U.S. Embassy".
At Mieszko's death the Polish state stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Carpathian Mountains, resembling in shape post-World War II Poland.
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And while this may be true, the opinion leaders who might take an interest in the aspects of policy that are influenced by science are not offered anything resembling in-depth coverage.
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