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Meanings of little semblance in English
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Usage of little semblance in English
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There's very littlesemblance of the virus in those countries.
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There was littlesemblance of the polished, groomed, haughty man who had won her.
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As is now so often the case, pre-sale estimates bore littlesemblance to eventual prices achieved.
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There was very littlesemblance of order; a rajah preceded a princeling, and so on down.
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He fought coolly, but with a savage persistence that bore littlesemblance to purely defensive action.
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Our translations may be fine, scholarly, dignified and the rest of it, but they bear littlesemblance to the originals.
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Lastly, with as littlesemblance of reason, could I suspect any animosity towards me from vindictive feelings as the cause.
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The papers made the most of these things, and the stories that came out had littlesemblance to our original statements.
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Everybody has a plan, and yet there's littlesemblance of same in the final act of Ana Piterbarg's otherwise superior Argentine crime thriller.
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But looking at it again recently, what mostly struck this viewer is how littlesemblance that vision of Ireland now has to our country.
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At length their voices grew louder and louder, as if disputing on the point, for there was very littlesemblance of discipline among them.
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In another room was one- amassof rotting flesh, with but littlesemblance of humanity remaining-whowas dying, and whose breath came hurried and obstructed.
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There was littlesemblance to a contest: to Lydia there was nothing discernible but a cruel assault by an irresistible athlete on a helpless victim.
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LEINSTER 8-18 ULSTER 1-21 There was littlesemblance of a contest at Trim yesterday when Leinster, as expected, outscored Ulster.