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But the harder they try to resemble television, the less interesting they are.
This is why they don't try to resemble exactly those figures which we see around us.
Significantly, services based mainly on software, such as voice-enabled instant-messenger programs or online video games, which do not try to resemble regular phone service, are exempt.All in all then, the new policy is unlikely to do much to slow a business now growing rapidly worldwide.
Those parameters try to resemble a Miracast hardware encoder as closely as possible.
Specifically, we as a collective body try to resemble the professors at the most prestigious schools.
They try to resemble, in the most realistic yet parsimonious way, the events taking place during the infection of a virus.
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Having your name on your gun and revealing this in a photograph makes you look like a bullied schoolboy desperately trying to resemble a bully.
ATLANTIC CITY Sitting one afternoon recently in the lobby of Caesars casino here, where the floor is paved with stone to resemble the streets of ancient Rome, Josh Axelrad was trying to resemble someone idle, unemployed and not too bright.
If Netflix were a cable channel, its subscription revenues in 2013 would put it third in America behind ESPN and HBO, according to MoffettNathanson, a research firm.Comcast has responded by trying to resemble the firms that could unseat it, offering more interactivity, personalisation and portability.
That's at least the common perception, given Woods' back and neck issues and the fact he played his best golf before trying to resemble an outside linebacker.
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