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Mr. McGovern's pigeon-toed strut doesn't seem to resemble the more compact Mr. Murphy's seedy shuffle, but when they move in unison, as on occasion they do, they lapse so smoothly into a shared rhythm that they seem to be dancing.
But the capital's cyclists mostly seem to resemble Mr Johnson.
Every August, the Bears seem to resemble the '78 Steelers.
It's amazing how much the fashions of New Kingdom Egypt seem to resemble those of 1956.
During these opening weeks of its half-year season, it might seem to resemble an eccentric botanical garden.
And in some ways, the Milken gathering does seem to resemble a sunnier version of its cousin on the Continent.
The Louvre site, louvre.fr, is immensely rich, but it can seem to resemble its history as a composite of styles.
Aristotle's greatness of soul (magnanimity) may seem to resemble pride, the greatest of sins described in the biblical canon.
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