Usa "dissimilar" in una frase
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1. Even so, it was not all that dissimilar to the crowds in the village
2. The accent was not totally dissimilar to that of Penelope, but somehow was older
3. But they weren’t dissimilar to us, floating
4. There were two different SAP camouflage uniforms which looked slightly dissimilar
5. Rather like a flat broad bean pod the bean inside is not dissimilar in shape and texture to a broad bean but that’s where the similarity ends
6. This loop is somewhat dissimilar to For loop
7. dissimilar, hacking at each other’s weapon in a concentrated fury
8. The feeling was strangely soothing, but dissimilar to the way Levi’s inhalation felt
9. Numerous studies show that envy usually occurs among one's peers—those physically, economically, and socially similar to you—not between persons who are dissimilar in every way
10. presence absence…], where each presence is similar to the other, and each absence is dissimilar
11. Dissimilar objects may cause similar appearances
12. The fragments will be dissimilar to the parts of the whole
13. eyes tight with the reaction, not dissimilar to a bright torch being shone into your or my eyes on a dark night
14. He is not dissimilar in appearance to the actors who simulate his life on TV, except he’s older, and more remote, if that’s possible
15. The base is in the tropics and the climate is not that dissimilar to the Himalayas on Earth
16. With the exception of the dead trees, the environment was not too dissimilar to the Maasai Mara and, for the first time in several years, following his last visit to his village, Siri was feeling at home and in his element
17. motley collection of chipped coffee mugs and dissimilar plates
18. West Virginia was not dissimilar to the Nevada and California and was present at the surrender of Japan in Tokyo Bay on September 1945
19. Rather than a liberated Eastern Europe, with its people freed from Nazi tyranny; due to Stalin, being taken at face value by Roosevelt, there emerged an Eastern Europe burdened by the yoke of a not dissimilar tyranny
20. And many of Iran’s interests in Iraq are dissimilar to the interests of Coalition countries
21. How did it come to be that words spelled as similar as aid and aisle are pronounced as dissimilar as ād and īl; and what’s called a naranje in India is called an orange in England? Obviously, speech is inconsistent, and spelling hasn’t kept step with the fluidity of speech
22. dissimilar that they cannot easily be traced to a
23. ‘’Ladies and gentlemen, you could hardly find a period of history more dissimilar to our own concept of human society than the High Middle Ages
24. Their programs merged, and Nomad went on a killing spree, not too dissimilar from the V’Ger incident
25. " "AND FOR WHAT! It doesn’t actually achieve anything, except a national epidemic of terminal bewilderment, confusion and uncertainty, of biblical plague proportions, (and not entirely dissimilar results)
26. The difference between the two brothers physically was almost nothing, but in temperament, they couldn't have been more dissimilar
27. then it’s not too dissimilar to having a family home to hang at
28. Shuttle-sliders are dissimilar to floating elevators in the sense that they only move horizontally, but are similar in the sense that they also frighteningly lack handrails
29. ' It is a demonic sustenance not entirely dissimilar to Schmold, a gloppy green sludge that isn't properly defined as either a liquid or a solid
30. He didn’t actually have a throat to clear, but he made a wretched sound not dissimilar to what one would expect if he did
31. Mixing dissimilar coral species in the same
32. Therefore Lane-2 is dissimilar to Lane-1 (1: 0
33. Once they are magnified: then we can see that what we thought was uniformly smooth: is actually full of dissimilar differences made up of smaller things we did not see before magnifying them
34. Or (and no less counter-productive in the long run) we embrace the "guidance" these destructive thoughts and feelings offer us as to how we can escape their punishment by following out their rescue plans -- an act not too dissimilar from asking the proverbial fox to guard the chicken coop!
35. If one is too close in wavelength, and too dissimilar to the other
36. dead to be forever alive and tormented in a literal lake of fire is so dissimilar to death that
37. But since last few years she turned out to be dissimilar to me
38. dissimilar to death that a person would be in desperate need to prove his or her theology
39. For an immortal, immaterial soul that cannot be dead to be forever alive and tormented in a literal lake of fire is so dissimilar to death that a person would be in desperate need to prove his or her theology to say an eternity of being alive in a like of fire is death; if a dead person were in a lake of fire, that dead person would not feel or know about the fire; if an immaterial soul that, according to Dr
40. It is He who produces gardens, both cultivated and wild, and date-palms, and crops of diverse tastes, and olives and pomegranates, similar and dissimilar
41. Not by the Platonic device of uniting the strong and fair with the strong and fair, regardless of sentiment and morality, nor yet by his other device of combining dissimilar natures (Statesman), have mankind gradually passed from the brutality and licentiousness of primitive marriage to marriage Christian and civilized
42. In this case, however, although the occasion of the entertainment was similar, the company was strikingly dissimilar
43. Hawkeye was not long in assuming his borrowed garments; and when his restless eyes were hid behind the glasses, and his head was surmounted by the triangular beaver, as their statures were not dissimilar, he might readily have passed for the singer, by starlight
44. Why I hoarded up this last wretched little rag of the robe of hope that was rent and given to the winds, how do I know? Why did you who read this, commit that not dissimilar inconsistency of your own last year, last month, last week?
45. The trajectories of their, first sequent, then simultaneous, urinations were dissimilar: Bloom's longer, less irruent, in the incomplete form of the bifurcated penultimate alphabetical letter, who in his ultimate year at High School (1880) had been capable of attaining the point of greatest altitude against the whole concurrent strength of the institution, 210 scholars: Stephen's higher, more sibilant, who in the ultimate hours of the previous day had augmented by diuretic consumption an insistent vesical pressure
46. As as natural as any and every natural act of a nature expressed or understood executed in natured nature by natural creatures in accordance with his, her and their natured natures, of dissimilar similarity
47. Because they function at the network layer, routers can also connect dissimilar networks
48. However, over time academics and practitioners came up with a string of anomalies—evidence of dissimilar long-run average returns across stock portfolios that were inconsistent with the CAPM
49. Given the variety of choices made in practice, it is not surprising that different value managers can hold very dissimilar portfolios and earn very different returns
50. There are of course many problems connected with life, of which some of the most popular are Why are people born? Why do they die? Why do they want to spend so much of the intervening time wearing digital watches?own pan-dimensional universe is not dissimilar to our own) got so fed up with the constant bickering about the meaning of lifeMany many millions of years ago a race of hyperintelligent pan-dimensional beings (whose physical manifestation in theirwhich used to interrupt their favourite pastime of Brockian Ultra Cricket (a curious game which involved suddenly hittingpeople for no readily apparent reason and then running away) that they decided to sit down and solve their problems once andfor all