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Resemblances meaning
plural of resemblance
Example sentences (20)
And in that era, every writer was trying to use resemblances or metaphors to say something.
Perhaps it's inevitable that there family similarities, but the resemblances go beyond a shapely nose or jaw line.
Proto-Indo-European speakers existed within preliterate social frameworks; thus, scholars specializing in comparative mythology have pieced together specifics through shared resemblances present among later Indo-European languages.
Despite the resemblances, the MLB has taken more strides to connect to its overseas audience.
Kerry Brewster who produced and directed Our Boys said she also recognised resemblances between the two boys.
The similarities certainly aren't anything to get up in arms about -- they're easy-to-make accidents at best or cute and fun resemblances at worst.
The Smartmatic company, which is connected to elections in several third-world countries, claims no connection with Dominion, but as you can see from Smartmatic’s promotional material, there are superficial resemblances which prove nothing.
According to Neckel, both goddesses can be interpreted as "fertility goddesses" and other potential resemblances have been noted.
Caenogenesis represents “the blurring of ancestral resemblances in development,” which are said to be the result of certain adaptations to embryonic life due to environmental changes.
Dumoulin, Heinrich & Knitter, p. 22. In the west, Zen is often set alongside yoga; the two schools of meditation display obvious family resemblances.
Family resemblances main Why is it that we are sure a particular activity — e.g. Olympic target shooting — is a game while a similar activity — e.g. military sharp shooting — is not?
If resemblances between individuals are asserted, conceptualism becomes moderate realism; if they are denied, it collapses into nominalism.
Instead, Wittgenstein's larger goal is to try to divert us from our philosophical problems long enough to become aware of our intuitive ability to see the family resemblances.
It is perhaps important to note that this is not always a conscious process — generally we don't catalog various similarities until we reach a certain threshold, we just intuitively see the resemblances.
Jack Vance 's Dying Earth books show considerable stylistic resemblances to Cabell; Cugel the Clever in those books bears a strong resemblance, not least in his opinion of himself, to Jurgen.
Some philosophical confusions come about because we aren't able to see family resemblances.
Summerson, p. 19. However, the resemblances are there: while the façades are not so long as those of Versailles, they have similar, seemingly unstoppable repetitive rhythms beneath a long flat skyline.
The CSA bears many resemblances to these Conventions.
The first of these two bore strong resemblances to Caidin's second Cyborg novel, Operation Nuke; the second, however, was an original story.
The mathematical probability that resemblances are accidental decreases sharply with the number of languages concerned (1957:39).