Which preposition to use with dissimilar
Hamilton's governor would have been not dissimilar to Louis XIV, and could have said with him, "L'état, c'est moi!"
The Konkan, in which in earliest days "the beasts with man divided empire claimed," and which itself is dowered with a legendary origin not wholly dissimilar in kind from the story of Rameses III and his naval conquest, offers a fair sample of these semi-historical myths in the tale of the arrival of the Chitpavans at Chiplun in Ratnagiri.
Thus knowledge, self-consciousness, free-choice, is as much a function of matter as fermentation, or crystallisationa mode of motion, not dissimilar from heat, perhaps transformable therewith.
There are perhaps no two kinds of composition so essentially dissimilar as the drama and the ode.
There is something not altogether dissimilar between Mr. Bentham's appearance, and the portraits of Milton, the same silvery tone, a few dishevelled hairs, a peevish, yet puritanical expression, an irritable temperament corrected by habit and discipline.