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The show was described by many as dramatic - with dresses that more closely resembled lampshades, complete with delightful feathers, tassels and tulle.

From BBC

If a manager is told to hire, promote or offer a pay rise to someone who is "ambitious" or "driven," that manager will bestow that award on someone who resembles him or her.

From Salon

The reaction resembles the thunderbolt that struck the U.S. aerospace community — and the government — in 1957, when the Soviet Union placed Sputnik in orbit while American rockets were still blowing up on their launchpads.

If there’s anything resembling an upside, it’s what the 32-year-old saw in the tragedy’s aftermath.

The Georgia Tech findings resemble those of more specialized surveys tracking the effect of abortion bans and restrictions imposed by many states after the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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