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I did see her, and was fascinated by the family likeness.
When Julia looked again at the judge she could see the family likeness.
And so, I must inform them that it is only a family likeness, no more.
The same family likeness could be traced, but there was a difference.
I naturally looked now for a family likeness between the two faces.
They saw plainly the family likeness that had haunted them in the dead man.
A family likeness can be seen among all the boys, every face dominated by a long curved nose.
Family likeness has often a deep sadness in it.
Boulay saw this family likeness as important in establishing a strong image for the company.
It was easy to see the family likeness.
And those distorted features still reflect a family likeness.
The boys, about eleven and thirteen, resembled each other, a different family likeness linked the rather older girls.
I must say for her that there's not any very strong family likeness between her and you.'
The cameo shows the profiles of a man and a woman which conceivably possess family likeness.
Alas, how strong a family likeness runs through blind and persecuting humanity in all Dimensions!
There was no family likeness; on the contrary, they were as unlike each other in form and expression as faces could be.
Ah, well, it is truly a family likeness.
The strong family likeness comes through the Danish connection and not the Romanov.
Family likeness is still strong, too.
We do run to family likeness, don't we, we Zahmanis.
But enough family likeness remains to make the chimpanzees' tea-time a most popular attraction in zoos all over the world.
"The man sees a family likeness!
Barin rounded on her, and this time Esmay could see the family likeness as if stamped in living bronze.
The succession was complicated, and the various candidates were all portrayed in similar fashion, to suggest family likeness and political stability.
Not coincidentally, perhaps, what lends a family likeness to most of the 20 writers in this volume is their preference for the aural tradition.