I've read it, multiple times in fact in two languages, but yet, I still don't see any resemblance to Christ, bible or anything religios.
I do
not see the resemblance either; so I al let to think that those that already hated him would have no problem drawing some strange correlation.
I can't see the resemblance myself.
Not exact matches
My family
sees a
resemblance but I can't say I do and I'm no fan of the President.
The fact you
see the God believers have a personal relationship in a twisted manner that has no
resemblance to the God they know and love does
not change the truth of what they actually
see and know.
As to the
resemblance, this comes out manifestly on three points: (a) that God has, according to Christian, a «continuous though changing satisfaction,» which is comparable to my «growing satisfaction» (IWM 409); (b) that God does
not lose his subjective immediacy, and that such a perishing is
not categorically obliged; and (c) that the finality of God should be
seen as telos and
not as end.
But let's
not fool ourselves into thinking that what we
see before the season starts has anything more than a faint
resemblance to what we
see afterwards.
We'll leave you to make your own minds up on whether or
not you can
see the
resemblance or this is just the silliest thing you've ever
seen, but Pato has certainly enjoyed himself with it.
DURING an international conference in Switzerland in 2006 I told an audience that if I were to take a 20 - year nap, one thing I would certainly
not expect to
see when I awoke would be a European Union, or at least
not one that bore more than a passing
resemblance to today's model.
I wouldn't have
seen it until you said it, but there is a
resemblance.
Lulling her into a false sense of expectation will
not only back - fire, it'll kill your confidence having to sit through an agonizing date after she takes one look at you and
sees no
resemblance between you and your profile snaps.
His character is often compared to Holden Caulfield from «The Catcher in the Rye» and it is
not hard to
see the
resemblance.
It seems a given that audiences will leave this film shaken because, frankly, we all
see somebody we know and love in Riva's wilting face, and it's hard to
not be stirred by the
resemblance.
Are you a die hard fan of Max Brooks's original novel and you're just so pumped to
see it on - screen that you don't even mind if the movie bears any real
resemblance to the book?
It's the type of circular insanity film that we haven't
seen for a while, and has more than a passing
resemblance to Terminator 2: Judgement Day and 12 Monkeys.
Dano's
resemblance is scary uncanny, and while Cusack's isn't so spot - on (I didn't
see it, to be honest), their commitment as actors is about level.
What strikes me most about this movie, which I had long wanted to
see but hadn't until now, is that Williamson alone is credited as writer, even though its concept bears a strong
resemblance to Killing Mr. Griffin, a novel Duncan wrote five years after the source of I Know What You Did....
Sometimes, there doesn't even need to be a physical
resemblance —
see Eddie Murphy as The Riddler or Johnny Depp as Michael Jackson, for example.
I can't be the only one who
sees the striking
resemblance.
It's quite unlike anything we have
seen so far in the tablet sphere though before we start getting too excited, let's be reminded all over again these are just conceptual designs and may
not bear any direct or indirect
resemblance with a tablet which again no one is sure Samsung is going to come out with.
If you
see some videos of a guy bearing an uncanny
resemblance to George Clooney, on closer examination I think that you will be able to tell that it's
not Clooney but rather a guy named Stacey.
I mean, Painkiller is exactly as good as Yahtzee made it sound like it was, and even with out knowing the pedigree behind the game it's hard
not to
see the
resemblance.
I can't be the only one who
sees the
resemblance.
The
resemblance is both striking and welcome, and
seeing as Camelot has fallen from grace as of late, it was tough
not to reminisce on my favorite title of theirs from that golden era: Mario Tennis: Power Tour.
There is certainly a
resemblance of appearance, of certain technical devices, but Rauschenberg has
seen something in them, has
seen the Dadaist objects as the works of art they have tried
not to be, and by concretizing what he has
seen, and repeating it, new meanings and values come into being.
The
resemblance to flags of the fabric panels in both Tantric Geography and the Jammers series was probably
not lost on Johns, who might have
seen a winking reference in these works to his own iconic paintings of the American flag.
The «heads», Spacing Out, The Endless Tale and Flesh (all 2017) that were displayed created a haunting reality, Flesh bore a remarkable
resemblance to Abraham Lincoln, bordering on horror scenes or a fairy - tale gone bad, creating a perceptional impulse to flicker our eyes as if we
saw something that wasn't there.
This comes from personal experience in having worked for someone like this and I am pointing out that the patterns of behavior we
see in all of this display an uncanny
resemblance to the behaviors exhibited by such people and that such people are
not uncommon in certain positions of occupation as those behaviors themselves often result in those people reaching those positions in the first place.
«I
see nothing in this chart that is inconsistent with the hypothesis that the sun might have been responsible for perhaps half of the 20th century warming» — what, the fact that whether the 11 year average sunspot count is going up or down bearing little or no
resemblance to whether the temperature goes up or down doesn't seem inconsistent to you?
«I don't want to
see a repeat of McCarthyesque behavior and I'm already personally very dismayed by the horrible state of this topic, in which the political debate has almost no
resemblance to the scientific debate.»
I do
not see a «good
resemblance» between them.
First things first: Sorry, I don't really
see the iPhone
resemblance.