They examined data from Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand and Uruguay, since they more closely resemble U.S. demographics and economic development.
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Good, bad or neutral, these polls between the 2006 and 2010 presidential races resemble U.S. midterms where future trends are often detected.
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It starts to resemble Mr. Abe's reform proposal by other, slower, means.
They offer a facial recognition technology API that over 20, 000 developers are using for their own projects, such as FindYourFaceMate.com, an online dating site with the narcissistic premise that we get along best with people who resemble us.
If Jim Morrison coupled with Susan Sontag, the fruit of their union might resemble Patti Smith.
For a visual, think of film director Tim Burton and what his home may resemble.
Lookalikes have long profited off the famous people they, through some odd quirk of DNA, resemble.
If that happens, supermarket chains and online outfits will gradually come to resemble each other.
In the neo-chartalist view of the world, fiscal policy comes to resemble monetary policy.
After so many overseas deals, Japanese drug companies are beginning to resemble foreign ones.
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This year, for instance, Within Technologies expects to begin offering titanium medical implants with features that resemble bone.
The salmon comes with a fragrant oyster cream, and the miniature cabbage leaves accompanying it resemble oyster shells.
Ms Stephens said she grew increasingly frustrated with unattractive assistive technology that made her home resemble a hospital.
But then neither can I make out the elephant, warrior and shoe that other outcrops are said to resemble.
With their pink skin and blond mops, they did not resemble their father.
As China progresses and urbanises, its demography increasingly mimics that of the Tigers, just as they now resemble Japan.
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It is recognisable from its broad, shiny leaves, white flowers and, above all, its fruits that resemble small pomegranates.
And by around the fifth or sixth pass at reworking the awkwardness, the words start to resemble decent English.
But the St Valentine's Day vote provides a good example of how an investment decision can sometimes resemble a gamble.
Construction is underway, for example, on the World, a grouping of 300 man-made islands shaped to resemble the earth.
One of Disney's advantages is that the company started out in entertainment, the business that tourism is coming increasingly to resemble.
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Beyond that lies an arched corridor, old coalholes that are now a row of cozy booths designed to resemble Romany caravans.
Really babies should be eating foods that not only taste like the foods that the family are eating, but visually resemble them.
But if their revenue continues to decline, many more will resemble California.
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Cable, satellite and phone companies are launching their own video services for computers and tablets and reformatting their traditional interfaces to resemble them.
When the wind from the west meets the wind from the east, the sand is pushed upward like the ocean waves the dunes resemble.
Chennai and the entire East Coast seem to resemble a morgue.
Monterrey, Mexico's northern industrial capital, is starting to resemble south Texas.
Neonicotinoids are neurotoxins that, as the name implies, chemically resemble nicotine.
This race will also see the new Gen6 cars that are designed to not only be safer and faster, but also more closely resemble production automobiles.
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