Indeed, their way of life is thought by many anthropologists to resemble quite closely that of pre-agricultural people throughout the world.
Over time, their figures show, employment in individual markets has come to resemble more closely that in the nation as a whole.
And though landmarks such as the central market clock tower may help you orientate yourself somewhat, chances are a map of your exact wanderings after a day out at Chatuchak would resemble most closely a plate of pad thai noodles.
Sometimes they more closely resemble Johnny Friendly's boys from On the Waterfront than community organizers.
That seems to more closely resemble what the ISM Index said about the economy slowing further in April.
According to Downing, you should even expect the two platforms to more closely resemble each other in time.
They more closely resemble the operational characteristics of ballistic missiles than the bomber force with which they are associated.
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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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Surprised when the interior of the mothership turns out to closely resemble a General Motors motorhome, Mr Shermer consents to lying down.
Next year its cars will more closely resemble production models: one of NASCAR's attractions is that its cars look like those in fans' driveways.
By lifting this limitation, S corporations would begin to more closely resemble partnerships, which are not limited in terms of the nature of its partners.
The fact that money market rates now more closely resemble two-year Treasury yields, rather than yields on shorter-term Treasuries, could suggest a couple of things.
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.
Already, 3D printing has been refined to the point where digital models can be duplicated into physical prototypes or production parts that closely resemble mass-produced products in looks and function.
But an important by-product will be that researchers working on the psychiatric drugs of the future will be able to test them in genetically engineered animal models that more closely resemble human reality.
But after consulting with Federal Air Marshal Service leaders, the agency opted to continue excluding knives that most closely resemble weapons, specifically knives with blades that lock in place, or have molded hand grips.
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But the subject, exhibition organisers say, bears a strong resemblance to a later portrait of Golding Constable, which belongs to Tate, and the book in his hand is also said to closely resemble the Constable family Bible.
Nonetheless, in recent years America has come to resemble much more closely that brightly lit, fume-free city on a hill that policy wonks dream about, where energy is cheap, clean and reliable (if you consider self-sufficiency a proxy for reliability).
According to Dr Sybille Klenzendorf, director of World Wildlife Fund's species program, there is already a wide body of evidence that suggests people are most interested in vulnerable animals that most closely resemble human beings -- usually large mammals with forward-facing eyes.
They are masters of camouflage and notoriously difficult to find, so closely do they resemble the dreary, gray leaf litter of early spring.
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