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Resembling a giant dragon-like serpent with webbed wings, Reptilicus, with near-impenetrable armor-plated skin, had the ability to regenerate itself from any segment as well as fly ( a feature obscured in the US version, when AIP removed the flying scene ).
Resembling young version of Judy Ann Santos, she portrayed her in Krystala and Sa Piling Mo, and appered in Shoutout !.

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Resembling railway signals, they use semaphore arms and are illuminated at night by red and green gas lamps.
Resembling codpieces, jock straps made of leather can be worn in leather subcultural attire to cover and confine the genitals of a man, sometimes while wearing leather chaps.
Resembling a twisted teardrop, the kidney-shaped paisley is of Iranian origin, but its western name derives from the town of Paisley, in central Scotland.
Resembling an air traffic control tower, the structure offers a panoramic view of the park, including mainland Japan across the Tsugaru Strait on clear days.
Resembling a large aircraft carrier, complete with flight deck, Cloudbase hovers continuously at a height of 40, 000 feet and can be moved above any point on Earth as needed.
Resembling somewhat the Savonnerie carpets produced in France, Axminster carpets were symmetrically knotted by hand in wool on woolen warps and had a weft of flax or hemp.
" Resembling more a secretive conglomerate than a charitable trust, these bonyads invested heavily in property development, such as the Kish Island resort ; but the developments ' housing and retail was oriented to the middle and upper classes, rather than the poor and needy.
Resembling a brain, the irregularly shaped cap may be up to high and wide.
Resembling " teeth " or " barbs " on each fang, this modification is used to dig and gather soil while constructing a burrow.
Resembling a Buddha, Shiva is in a dilapidated condition with only two broken arms.
Resembling a type of wild banana, Sep is a medicinal plant, the translucent green frond with a bolt of crimson rib is used for treating measles and fever.
Resembling a small living room with a bar placed in the middle, it is a popular haunt for those that like an " old-fashioned " pub.
Resembling blueberry | blueberries, the fruit has a Epicuticular wax | waxy bloom.
Resembling the BDU fatigues, the new ODU uniforms retains the basic design of the old-style BDU uniforms, but with the lower pockets on the blouse being eliminated.
; Posleen: Resembling reptilian centaurs, they are rapacious conquerors who strip whole planets the way locusts strip a field.
Resembling sunglasses, RealD circular polarized glasses are now the standard for theatrical releases and theme park attractions.
Resembling small, fluffy pancakes, they are made with yeast and buckwheat flour.
Resembling a large handheld pad, the systems plug into a TV and operate on either four AA batteries or a 6v power supply.
Resembling a large tyrannosaurid, he can dish out the most damage of all the dino-beasts, but he's also the slowest.
Resembling Cupid's bow and arrow with the arrow implanted in the ground, the statue was inspired by San Francisco's reputation as the home port of Eros, hence the stereotypical bow and arrow of Cupid.
Resembling Lord Humungus of the 1981 film Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, Demolition wore studded black leather outfits and leather-covered hockey masks to the ring, which they removed to reveal face paint usually made up of some combination of black, white, red, or silver colors, though other colors were sometimes included.
One of the first experiments by Dr. Fox and Kaoru Harada that had to do with the formation of proteinoids was called Thermal Copolymerization of Amino Acids to a Product Resembling Protein.
Resembling a rough sketch or a quick mock-up, low-fidelity wireframes have less detail and are quick to produce.

slightly and longer
Forced to realize that this was the end of a very short line I scanned a road marker and discovered what the end of a slightly longer line would be for the old Mexican: Moriarty, New Mexico.
Owing to the use of lead or other dedicated tip-weight, the plough is heavier than average for the amount of resistance developed, and may take a slightly longer pull to set thoroughly.
Catullus's poems have been preserved in an anthology of 116 carmina ( the actual number of poems may slightly vary in various editions ), which can be divided into three parts according to their form: sixty short poems in varying metres, called polymetra, eight longer poems, and forty-eight epigrams.
Their back legs are slightly longer than their front legs, and their muzzles are blunt with eyes, nostrils, and ears on top of their heads.
Its texture is firm, with farmhouse traditional Cheddar being slightly crumbly ; it should also, if mature, contain large crystals of calcium lactate – often precipitated when matured for times longer than six months.
If sections of the frame move in a simple manner, the compressor emits a ( slightly longer ) command that tells the decompresser to shift, rotate, lighten, or darken the copy: a longer command, but still much shorter than intraframe compression.
One theory is that smooth Dachshunds would occasionally produce puppies which had slightly longer hair than their parents.
For an observer in back ( right ) of the car, each wave takes a slightly longer time to reach him than the previous wave.
In the United Kingdom and various other European countries, the Master of Engineering is often considered an undergraduate degree of slightly longer duration than the Bachelor of Engineering.
American football, on the other hand, took a different approach: 12 yards of end zone were added to each end of the field, but in return, the playing field was shortened from 110 yards to 100, resulting in the physical size of the field being only slightly longer than before.
This last configuration differs from a true left-handed guitar in that the saddle is normally angled in such a way that the bass strings are slightly longer than the treble strings to improve intonation.
On an instrument correctly adjusted for intonation, the actual length of each string from the nut to the bridge saddle is slightly but measurably longer than the scale length of the instrument.
The Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar, or fixed lunar year, based on twelve lunar months of twenty-nine or thirty days, with an intercalary lunar month added seven times every nineteen years ( once every two to three years ) to synchronize the twelve lunar cycles with the slightly longer solar year.
Mexican HMMWVs are similar to the American built models but are slightly longer and feature a standard selective shift automatic transmission connected to a Mercedes Benz diesel engine and an anti-spalling layer in the passenger cabin.
However the historical shaku was slightly longer ( 13. 96 inches or 35. 45 cm ).
The length of body is slightly longer than the height at the withers, approximately 104 % of the height at withers.
The alternate mix of " Forever Changes " included in the second disc features a proto-rap by Lee on a slightly longer version of the album closer " You Set The Scene " that was edited out of the final version that was released commercially.
The hindlegs are slightly longer than the forelegs, although not enough to hamper fully quadrupedal movement ( unlike the sportive lemurs ).
* Although procedure times are usually slightly longer, hospital stay is less, and often with a same day discharge which leads to a faster return to everyday living.
The democrats at Samos, loyal to the bitter last, held on slightly longer, and were allowed to flee with their lives.
Their orbital periods are therefore slightly longer than Earth's.
AIDS patients who start HAART after being diagnosed with PML tend to have a slightly longer survival time than patients who were already on HAART and then develop PML.
Rubidium has only one stable isotope, < sup > 85 </ sup > Rb, with the isotope < sup > 87 </ sup > Rb, which composes almost 28 % of naturally occurring rubidium, being slightly radioactive with a half-life of 49 billion years — more than three times longer than the estimated age of the universe.
Because they are formed from two subunits of non-equal size, they are slightly longer in the axis than in diameter.

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