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1 To this extraordinary people the English and their descendants alone bear any resemblance .
2 Did this woman bear any resemblance to my grandmother?
3 Did he bear any resemblance to Manson?
4 There are grand promises in each party manifesto, some of which do not bear any resemblance to the economic realities facing the country.
5 They do not bear any resemblance to the leftwing activists who turned up in Knowsley North that night in 1986, or to Militant.
6 Further, words in the common language which bear any resemblance to the forbidden name also become sacred and have to be replaced by others.
7 Not that her face bore any resemblance to the pictures of Greuze.
8 Our calendar no longer bears any resemblance to the natural one.
9 Alas, none of these oft-recited dogmas bears any resemblance to reality.
10 Neither of these versions is remotely flattering, and neither bears any resemblance to reality.
11 But she didn't imagine herself bearing any resemblance to a battle-hardened veteran like Hendel.
12 Do you think today's GOP bears any resemblance to the party when you a loyal member?
13 Hugh was right so far-theywere in no way related to, or bore any resemblance to, fish.
14 Silk has merely asked if Mr. Finnegan could say whether one document bore any resemblance to another.
15 He now accosted every woman he saw, whose stature, shape, or air, bore any resemblance to his angel.
16 He looked about him for his street acquaintance, but could see no one who bore any resemblance to him.
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