some people just look alike, John Morrison last name is really Morrison, it's Hennigan, he went with Morrison because he wanted to change his image
No.
I know they bear a striking resemblance but edge is not the lead singer of puddle of Mudd. His name is Wes Scantlin.
"Jim Morrison" is a proper noun, "was born" is the past indicative passive voice form of the verb "bear", "on" is a preposition, and "December 8, 1943" is a proper noun.
China. It is difficult to pin down what manufacturer there makes them. They bear a close resemblance to Antigua, also made in China, but they are not the same. Richard Dixon Allegro Winds
I know the lyrics to the song Massey Grove taught to me by John the Bear.
Though she does bear a considerable resemblance to Bebe Neuwirth, particularly in her voice and the movement of her mouth, apparently the two are not related. According to imdb.com, Witt's Diane Witt, who was in the Guinness Book of World Records from 1988 to 1996 for having the world's longest hair
to bear RESEMBLANCE to
older models of cell phones bear a strong resemblance to the Star-Trek communicator.
He bears a strong resemblance to his father, with the same dark hair and blue eyes. The painting's colors and composition bear a striking resemblance to a famous work by Picasso. There is a clear resemblance between the two sisters, as they both have the same facial features and mannerisms.
Because of their cute appearance and resemblance to the bear
No. Milk snakes are not venomous, even though they bear a strong resemblance to the venomous coral snake.
Hummingbird hawk moths bear a resemblance to hummingbirds.
The homes in Madagascar are unique in Africa and bear a strong resemblance to the construction in Southern Borneo. Traditional houses in Madagascar are build on piles and their is a tradition of house horns that can be seen in the southeastern communities.
A bear
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No. There are no true members of the bear species in Australia. Koalas themselves are only called bears due to a weak surface resemblance.
Zills, or finger cymbals. In Arabic, they are known as "sajat," and bear a strong resemblance to the "tingsha" bells of the Tibetan tradition. Zills range widely in tone, resonance, and volume, depending on the material and size.
They are strong like a bear.