Sentences with phrase «very familiar appearance»

It's short - ish wheelbase, tiny overhangs, and rounded ends give it a very familiar appearance.

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For those not familiar with boysenberries, they're very similar in appearance to blackberries but are slightly sweeter and have a purple and red hue.
Items in the game should be very familiar to Legend of Zelda players, with common items such as swords, bombs, and the hookshot all making an appearance.
Helmed by Ivan Reitman (who makes a cameo appearance), NO STRINGS ATTACHED is the familiar story of a boy named Adam (Ashton Kutcher) and a girl named Emma (Natalie Portman) who are very cute together.
For all that was rumored about The Last Jedi before its release, one of its greatest surprises was a brief, but special appearance by a very familiar Star Wars face.
Gamers will likely be very familiar with this car — it made an appearance in Need For Speed III: Hot Pursuit.
NGP should look familiar to many of you, as its appearance is very similiar to the PSP.
If you are of a certain age, there are some famous Bloodhounds you might be familiar with: Duke, Jed Clampet's loyal companion from the TV show The Beverly Hillbillies; McGruff The Crime Dog; and in one of his very first appearances, Pluto of Disney fame, was a Bloodhound.
Coupled with the appearances of familiar enemies, believable personalities (Brigid Tenenbaum finally has her own character model), and gorgeous scenery, a cohesive narrative plays out before your very eyes in ways that we could not have imagined.
There also are some very cool looking light, medium and heavy armor sets available in Cyrodiil that have an appearance that should be very familiar to Elder Scrolls players.»
The smiling Chinese figure in Piggyback (Chinese Down) belongs to a repertoire of characters that Muñoz created including the dwarf, ballerina and ventriloquist dummy, all of whom appear to us as both familiar and strange: «There is something about their appearance that makes them different, and this difference in effect excludes the spectator from the room they are occupying... The spectator becomes very much like the object to be looked at, and perhaps the viewer has become the one who is on view».
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