In this respect it resemblesthe Peruvian coca; but unlike the latter, it leaves a certain depression, as well as a headache.
A variety of pine which resembles this very much, but is much larger, and which I think may also be a new species, was observed after leaving Pueblo Nuevo.
The whole mixture is then "beaten" together so thoroughly that when rightly done it resembles a lump of dough.
What is called kneading-trough in the Bible resembles a large chopping-bowl, but is heavier and not so perfectly round as the chopping-bowl which is commonly used in the American home.
Sheldon Dibble, in his history of the Sandwich Islands, published at Lahainaluna, in 1843, gives a tradition which very much resembles the history of Joseph.
It is pointed out to-day just outside of Wailuanui, where a stone formation resembles the body of a squid and the arms, with one missing.
The Greenland story, for the rest, resembles the swan legends which are spread over almost the whole world, and of which we have several in Europe.
The costume of the women closely resembles that of the men.
It is called an amaut, and resembles an ordinary anorak, except that at the back there is a great enlargement or pouch, in which they carry the child all day long, whatever work they may be about.
The Luchu costumeresembles that of Japan, the only marked difference being that the men use two hairpins, made of gold, silver, pewter or wood, according to the rank of the wearer.
The native fauna of the state resembles in its general features that of the other Gulf states.
This practice, which is prohibited in Germany and England, resembles the older system of giving higher and lower rates of interest for money according to lot.
This conjectured portrait somewhat resembles the modern type, which is based upon a statue of Charles V.
In his pictures of low life, he more resembles Dickens than the followers of Georges Sand of his day.
Thus in the Choephori: 'Some one resembling me has come: no one resembles me but Orestes: therefore Orestes has come.
The moon of a bright silver, which dazzles by its shining, illumines a world which surely is no longer ours; for it resembles in nothing what may be seen in other lands.
His drama resembles rather the earlier Greek tragedies where the lyrical element is still the principal thing while the "plot" and the persons who act its story play a comparatively subordinate part.
God is still on his side and his death is a patriotic triumph, not, like the death of Heracles, whoresembles him in so many ways, merely the final proof of the all-powerful malignity of fate.
It resembles a prison rather than a palace, for there were in it 300 people confined in irons, the object being to extract money from them.
For a few miles the country resembles parts of Norfolk and Suffolk.
The flower resembles a pea blossom, and when in bloom the bush is most deadly to all stock.
It then resembles putty, and when not being used as chewing gum is carried by the blacks round their ears.
The latter is joined by a nek to Caesar's Camp, the plan of which owing to the contraction of the contours somewhat resembles the outline of a dumb-bell.
The position is fairly strong, and resembles a wedge lying on the veld, with a gentle ascent from the east to a plateau to which the normal level rises steeply on three sides.
The tracery on the map of his movements and of those of his chief scout Theron, intersected by the reticulations of the pursuing columns, resembles a spider's web in disorder.
The male closelyresembles the preceding species on the upper side, but is brighter red, especially along the nervules of the fore wings.
The butterfly resembles the preceding species on the upper side, but the ground-color is much paler and the black markings are not so heavy.
The insect very closely resembles the following species in color and markings, but the female is never dimorphic as in P.
This species, the male of which resembles the male of A.
In its habits and manner of flight it closelyresembles the species of the genus Basilarchia.
In the style of its markings on the upper side it almost completely resembles M.
The caterpillar also in its early stages closely resembles myrina, but in its mature form it differs in not having the spines on the second segment of the body lengthened as in that species.
The Delila Butterfly very closely resembles Julia, and principally differs in being paler in color and without the black band extending from the costa to the outer margin of the primaries.
The egg, which resembles somewhat closely that of B.
This species closely resembles cybele, but is generally smaller, and the yellow submarginal band on the hind wings is narrower than in cybele, and often wholly wanting, the hind wings being broadly brown, particularly in the female sex.
On the under side of the wings itresembles in color the species of the genus Grapta, from which the straight edge of the inner margin of the primaries at once distinguishes it.
This species closely resembles chalcedon upon the upper side, but is smaller and much more heavily spotted with deep red on the upper side toward the base and on the median area of the wings.
The caterpillar is dark brown, and in many points resembles that of P.
The chrysalis likewise resembles the chrysalis of the genus Eudamus; the cremaster, however, is not as strongly hooked as in that genus.
My mannerresembles that of a footman who has got an ensign's commission, or a kept mistress who is made a wife.
Johann Cochlæus thinks that Luther’s unholy doctrine resembles a dragon with seven heads; such a monster hailed, not from God, but from the devil.
Whatever teaches us “to have a good conscience towards God, except by faith alone and without any works, neither resembles nor rhymes with faith.
Nature resembles those great princes, who reckon as nothing the loss of four hundred thousand men, so they but accomplish their august designs.
The Deity hath created millions of worlds, among which there is not one that resembles another.
The shrike's head resembles that of the eagle in miniature.
It is somewhat curious that the steam plough, the most remarkable application of machinery to agriculture, in this respect resembles the village-made wheel plough.
For light and colour it resembles nothing so much as a Swiss dawn.
Superficially it resembles Bannockburn: a very superior army, badly and presumptuously led, attacks an inferior enemy well posted for defence, and is decisively and deservedly beaten.
The Coptic character resembles classes v and vi in Zoega.
It is probably of the thirteenth century, and somewhat resembles the writing of Paris 59.
The alternative ending, as here given, most closely resembles the form in the Aethiopic MSS.
In what condition is a beer-barrel when it resembles old-fashioned curtains?
What poem of Hood's resembles a tremendous Roman nose?
One soul resembles another so much, that in view of the patriarchal system under which they all exist, there seems to the stranger a peculiar appropriateness in so strong a family likeness of mind.
The latter more closely resembles a king in his duties, responsibilities, and functions generally.
In the tenure of its real estate, the Chinese family much resembles the Russian Mir.
For in this respect Chinese resembles Japanese, though in very little else, and pidgin English is nothing but the literal translation of the Chinese idiom into Anglo-Saxon words.
Taouism, the third great religion of China, resembles Shintoism to this extent, that it is a body of superstition, and not a form of philosophy.
Their dress resembles that of the Araucanians, except that they wear a piece of cloth like the Japenese round the waist which hangs down to the knees[84], instead of drawers or breeches.
Its pulp is sweet, and resemblesin taste a kind of potato named camote.
The fruit resembles the cocoa-nut, yet only contains a few hard round seeds, with no edible kernel.
The religious system of the Araucanians, formerly that of all the native tribes of Chili, resembles in a great measure the freedom of their modes of life and government.
Other noteworthy tales are the story of the Dervish Abounader, which resembles Nos.
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