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I forget whether this was around the time baseball gloves stopped resembling quilted oven mitts and developed useful webbing.
Let's face it, the real problem with Costa is firstly that he stopped scoring goals eight months ago; and secondly that he has now also stopped resembling anything like a high-class central striker.
It was a momentous year in domestic football too, quite possibly the point at which the still new Premier League stopped resembling the old Division One and began to morph into the multinational, money-no-object form of entertainment we know today.
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It's at this point that UKIP stop resembling a harebrained cult that recruits exclusively at village fêtes and starts to become something a lot more worrying.
In this eastward turn, with its sudden urge to find beauty amid decay and ugliness, Wagner stops resembling avid chroniclers of metropolitan decadence like Bret Easton Ellis and Martin Amis.
It is a genuine acknowledgement that for the future to be different, it has to stop resembling the past.
The Transmilenio, as the system is called, uses articulated buses running on dedicated carriageways with fixed stops resembling railway stations.
The tmRNA open reading frame in B. methanolicus MGA3 encodes a 16 amino acid (aa) signal peptide with a terminal stop codon (KTSKPITGNQKLALAA-Stop), which resembles the 15 aa sequence identified in B. subtilis (AGKTNSFNQNVALAA-Stop) [ 81].
"There is no basis for assuming that the racial distribution of stopped pedestrians will resemble the racial distribution of the local criminal population if the people stopped are not criminals," Scheindlin wrote.
Finally, 1D model is modified by a simple equation for the pressure drop in a tunnel in congested traffic conditions using an equivalent friction factor resembling the stopped vehicles.
Passengers wait at raised stops, which resemble train platforms.
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