This one was from a different time period and its skirt ballooned, very much like a ball gown a princess of the old times might wear. |
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Actually, scratch that, it sounds too much like we live in a lost and found shoebox. |
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This may have supported a strong, fleshy lip with which Thalassocnus grazed seagrass or kelp, much like manatees and their sirenian relatives. |
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Their public revelation of the deal's contents even before the votes were cast looked very much like a bid to sink a free and open election. |
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When I was a kid, I used to enjoy doing something very much like this by following cross-references in the unabridged dictionary at the library. |
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Just about that time Jon emerged from the house bare foot and looking much like he had just been roused from sleep. |
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I'd also very much like someone, if possible, to do some artwork for this fic, but that's not necessary. |
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Teachers and students use Web technology that allows continuous two-way audio dialogue, which is much like talking on the telephone. |
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For them, serendipity seems a bit too much like gambling, and indeed, such chance gains are even morally suspect. |
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Erin had her black hair pinned up under a loose woven hairnet, much like the one that Dylan was wearing. |
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Classical and neoclassical methods were beginning to be seen as rulebound, overly strict, and not much like what real life is like. |
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Aurora would very much like to tell him to scram but she really did need his help. |
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Except there is a love interest in his latest novel, a spiritual thriller set in an imaginary country very much like Tibet. |
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And at this point, or at one very much like it, Thomson's mobile phone rings and bleeps out the theme tune from James Bond. |
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And most of the low-carb pastas we tried looked very much like the real thing. |
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Orange scaffolding then appeared, looking much like oversized staples, either stem bolted into a brick. |
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Davy was, in attire and appearance, so much like a fisherman that you might suppose he had just arrived from the coast. |
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In addition to bread, wheat was also included in salads with chopped herbs and spices, much like our modern-day tabbouleh. |
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The arrangement of her family is much like the arrangement of a tableau vivant, an arrangement of life fixed in place. |
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The first balcony felt much like the balcony at the Ohio Theater, though smaller, except I loved the narrow staircases. |
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The biplane looked much like a Wright Flyer except it had only one propeller and a cross-shaped tail. |
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Thousands of soldiers were walking around, marching, much like in the present day military manner. |
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These products allow you to simply roll up strands of lights, much like a garden hose holder, so next year you won't have to fight with tangles. |
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She mopily got out of the tub, wrapped herself in a towel, and announced she didn't feel much like a story tonight. |
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This process functions much like early computers that used data tape to give yes or no responses. |
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I saw the women with their thick dark hair, so much like mine, riding scooters together around the piazzas. |
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In the middle of the sword was a turquoise dragon-shaped jewel, much like the one on his shield. |
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But each tastes too sweet and too much like chemicals, like something purchased cheaply at a bad supermarket. |
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It's pretty funny, because the more they make us out to be freaks, the more I learn they're pretty much like us. |
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However, if this seems a bit too much like hard work, why not try a steam bath or sauna? |
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He looked very much like a savage creature, with his wild, shaggy black hair and infuriated and crazed grin. |
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Ricci, who has shed her baby fat and developed refined features, is luminous, looking much like a '40s starlet. |
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It sounds very much like a stock party beat, with plenty of chimes and a very simple backbeat. |
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The outside surface of the fiber consists of a series of serrated scales which overlap each other much like the scales of a fish. |
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It suddenly struck me that without the monocle, he would look very much like the statue of David by Michelangelo. |
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This time, the magical orb of fire burned with a black flame, much like that of the Shadow Reavers. |
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Now Croydon was much like I remembered it, only some of the old buildings had been torn down and other buildings put up. |
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There seems to be a female gaze that is pretty much like the male gaze, if you ask me. |
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Her temper was sweet and calm, much like a sheep's, until she had a blade in her hand, and then she was as quick and merciless as a she-wolf. |
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For most people, the death penalty for adultery sounds too much like Arabic laws that call for stoning scarlet women. |
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A tsunami is not just one wave but a series of waves, much like dropping a rock into a pool of water. |
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Your modus vivendi depends on being able to control how people talk about you, much like a politician or pop star. |
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The stairways are hung from the tree much like a sailboats shrouds hang from the mast. |
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Old English looks much like German and looks strange to us modern English speakers. |
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So, her modelling career has been pretty much like her singing career, then. |
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Different months of the year have corresponding flowers, much like birthstones. |
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The clear tones of birdsong emerge from internal air sacs that can inflate and deflate, much like a bagpipe's bladder. |
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The tripple is a four-beat gait much like the tolt seen in the Icelandic horse. |
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For running in high seas we put a large square sail forward, tripping the yard along the foremast, much like a spinnaker boom. |
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He started to tap it, making a small ting, much like the sound of a musical triangle. |
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I know, the author's intention is to provoke strong reaction but there's more to it, and it sounds too much like a trial balloon to me. |
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The steel beladah was much like a sabre, but with a guard for the knuckles, while the bilbo was bore a close resemblance to a rapier. |
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Although many large dinosaur bones displayed growth rings, much like tree rings, they are incomplete and hard to read. |
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In a branched system, a single pipe feeds smaller pipes along the way much like a tree trunk feeds the branches. |
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These novelas air during prime time, much like a miniseries, and typically run about six months. |
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For uncomplicated cuts such as this, backer board can be scored and then snapped, much like Sheetrock. |
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In the years leading up to the crash, the cod had been evolving much like the sheep on Ram Mountain. |
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She had got used to the idea, and besides, death was very much like life, only without the worries. |
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The toyshops, much like the adventure playground leave little to the imagination. |
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The yachts shown are two cutters, a schooner, a sloop with Bermuda rig much like our modern Marconi rig, and a lugger. |
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Any company so foolish as to promote something that looked and felt so much like a guarantee as this would be riding for a fall. |
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She glanced over and saw that even Walter's shaggy fur had taken on a touch of glamour, and Bill's looked much like her own. |
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The interactional consequences of such topicalizations are much like those of topicalizing emotion. |
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The krill then squirt the seawater sideways through their setal filters, entrapping algae in a feeding pattern much like the baleen whales. |
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I've been doing the set work hours thing ever since my first job, but would so much like not to have to. |
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The result was quite spectacular, as huge tongues of flame would shoot out of the openings, much like lava from an erupting volcano. |
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The seal has a big, fat, fleshy tongue and nostrils and a larynx very much like ours. |
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Her party trick is to stand on her back legs and beg for food very much like a dog begs. |
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One stir plate is pretty much like another, ditto the separatory funnels flasks, vacuum manifolds, etc. |
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Building toward inclusion is a process that takes sustained effort, much like keeping a merry-go-round spinning. |
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The seneschals were much like baillis but they were given border territories that required frequent military action. |
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Between beats, the heart relaxes and the blood seeps into the smaller vessels, much like a river flowing into its tributaries. |
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These minerals in their ion state carry either negative or positive charges, much like a car battery. |
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She toys with the idea of buying a present for Hugh's ailing and menopausal wife, whom she does not much like. |
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It's about being innocent and naive, much like Adam was in Paradise before the fall from grace. |
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If Ann is guilty of objective mendacity in print, I should very much like to see it pointed out. |
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It is very much like turning the tiller on a boat to deflect the wake on the boat and alter its course. |
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When the first English colonists settled in America, the colonies looked pretty much like England, too. |
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Quite literally, they were covered in foil much like a tuna melt floundering in a microwave. |
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This environment, much like the set-up of a small business, compels the counselor to take initiative and become a self-starter. |
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It was much like a potentate of yore shooting the messenger carrying bad news. |
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I walked into the bathroom, it was much like my old one, but there was no bathtub, only a shower. |
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This is quite different from someone who has made their pile and bought a club as a hobby, much like buying a racehorse. |
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The screen is made with a patented grading, much like the ones used by scientists to view the visible light spectrum in its component colors. |
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The older woman looked much like Jenna, only her face had a few more lines and the long black hair was touched with threads of silver. |
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The depiction of a ruler, together with the hieroglyphic inscription, suggests that it had a commemorative function, much like a Maya stele. |
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The rudder, connected to the vertical stabilizer, then starts to deflect air much like a wing, only the resulting force is to the side. |
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I show, much like Fisher did in the appendix to his 1907 book on the rate of interest, that it can be reduced to a timeless Walrasian model. |
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The breeding behavior of wandering albatrosses is much like that of the frigatebirds I have studied, but it is anomalous among birds in general. |
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History is a version of events, a story that features a cast of characters much like you and me. |
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The contest itself was structured much like a basketball game, with coaches, four quarters and a halftime. |
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In size and marking it looks very much like a leopard, although the jaguar is the much heavier animal, weighing up to 34 kg. |
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Much of the verdict is now left up to the public, with the sale of tickets acting much like a ballot box. |
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Remember that we also know that in many body systems there are quasiparticles which act very much like normal particles. |
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Some clip-on hair extensions are small sections of hair attached to metal clips, much like barrettes. |
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Those slightly acidic wines add sparkle to a fish dish, much like a squeeze of lemon and can counterbalance oiliness or fatness in food. |
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Most of the spirits found for the lower classes were weak concoctions of fermented herbs and cheap grains, and tasted much like boiled mud. |
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Ousel turned the helm to the right, and Misery jigged in dispute, much like a strong-willed colt will prance upon the pressure of a bit. |
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Harris and Gage take places along the goal line, looking very much like they are about to race each other in a sprint. |
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The remote controlled variation works much like a child's radio-controlled toy. |
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He assumed that his best friend was in a cell very much like this one and hoped that he was well. |
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I would very much like to think that every repressive country in the world could have its velvet revolution, and soon. |
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The jumping bristletails are an inconspicuous group, looking much like their better-known cousins, the silverfish. |
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It looks very much like the angels on the Caprice invite are wearing rah-rah skirts. |
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When forced to reflect a bit more, he had to admit that he didn't much like his next-door neighbour. |
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They were barreling along much like monkeys, swinging their legs forward then their arms, hissing and screeching the entire time. |
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Each species has its own distinct patterns of electric discharges that it uses to communicate, much like birds use song. |
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Gator Panic wasn't even a proper arcade game, but actually a redemption game much like Whack-a-Mole. |
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Most BIOS chips are socketed, meaning that the chip resides in a socket, much like your CPU, but without a lever. |
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With their Kevlar vests and M16 rifles they looked much like any other occupying force. |
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We moved it and smoothed it out and provided just-in-time delivery, much like you do in the civilian sector. |
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The first movement explores the melodic and structural implications of the minor third, much like the first movement of Adams's violin concerto. |
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Apparently the five rear seats do come out to leave a flat load area but the process is simply too much like hard work. |
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We followed him into the house, trying not to look too much like tourists with our mouths agape. |
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In other words, such love is still within the province of Eros, whereas, much like Spinoza's third kind of knowledge, agape is intellectual love. |
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It's a system that locks together the interests of venture capitalists, bankers, lawyers, and entrepreneurs, much like Japan's keiretsu. |
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The civility and wildness of the river coexist, much like Huck's personality. |
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Attaching film to the window frame keeps the broken glass in the frame, much like an automobile windshield. |
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The inside of her house was much like the outside in the sense of the electrical barbwire. |
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If freezing and wrapping seems too much like hard work, pesto will store well refrigerated in a Kilner jar for about three weeks. |
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Achieving a great fluidity and economy, the film covers a good deal of ground in a short time without seeming too much like a soap opera. |
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She was a bit taller than Dai with short thick curly hair and tanned skin, much like his own. |
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The Samoans are considered by many of the earlier arrivers to Hawaii to be the unwashed, much like the caste system in India. |
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The process is much like an old phonograph where the needle is the tip and the grooves in the vinyl record are the atoms. |
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The division of a line of poetry into feet is much like the division of a musical phrase into bars. |
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It sounds too much like a cop-out from the coppers, because the problem is so large that it takes up valuable police resources. |
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She was wearing a cloak made out of a Lena's fur, which was much like a sheep's wool, only finer and much softer. |
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So much like a 19th century professor he appeared, with his thick bristly sideburns covering either well fatted jowl. |
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Engineers will mourn the first nick and scrape to their DMX-P01, much like a scuff on a cool new pair of shoes. |
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The Earth's magnetic field aligns liquid particles much like tiny compass needles. |
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He was from Barker, she learnt, forced to go to the private school much like she was, sharing her hatred for the snobs of their area. |
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The mountain people who lived in the area of what is now the border of Iran wore footwear made of wrap-around leather, much like moccasins. |
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The house had two levels and a flat roof, much like all the other buildings in the city. |
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Noah walked around the first room, much like Katrina's it had several couches, bookcases and a writing desk. |
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All the same, many bourgeois wore thick shoes, carried umbrellas, and tried to look as much like their own concierges as they could. |
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Many of these tickets will be resold for sums of money higher than the actual price, much like scrips in a stock exchange. |
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That sounds very much like a bribe, but Pearson insists that adults need time when they can be together alone. |
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Why did we ever choose to become clumsy land beasts when water is our essence and feels so much like home? |
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So even though it is handled much like natural gas, it is not harmful to breathe if it leaks. |
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The Lunar module itself, carrying four astronauts, will settle on the surface of the Moon much like the old Apollo landers. |
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Winners of each stage wear a yellow jersey much like some other famous race. |
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The paper was smoothed out, turned over, and marked off with our house of dreams, much like an architect's sketch of a one-story ranch house. |
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Some of these plants are thalloid much like early liverworts, hornworts and mosses might have been. |
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Then he wrote a best-selling book which sounded very much like having the last laugh at his investors' expense. |
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Snakes were initially heavily muscled, swamp-based creatures much like today's anacondas of South America. |
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Dressed in smart casual clothes, they looked much like Indian teenagers on an outing near home. |
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Compounds very much like it are also used in disposable diapers and sanitary napkins. |
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An unplowed grass field can look very much like any other field that's covered with snow. |
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It was a resplendent day, a day much like this one, and I was the only person on the bus besides the driver. |
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In his responsiveness to sensual surfaces, Paul is very much like his mother. |
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She rocked me back and forth in her arms, much like quieting a restless babe. |
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Erik's mannerisms were very much like one who was raised under both the disciplines of a soldier, but also the restraints of a gentleman. |
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I don't much like driving in the dark and unfamiliar unlit open road farmland is pretty intimidating. |
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Its bank notes, which functioned much like today's paper currency, acted as legal tender in payment of U.S. debts. |
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The lens works much like a camera, focusing light onto the retina at the back of the eye. |
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Knowing that, should I be terribly surprised that the whole film feels pretty much like a tired old retread of at least a dozen earlier films? |
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Designed much like a compound microscope, the electron microscope uses a beam of electrons focused through magnetic lenses. |
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This tissue probably aided photosynthetic gas exchange much like the lenticels of modern trees. |
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The reverse of the friendship medals, much like today's nickels, had a portrait of Thomas Jefferson. |
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The situation in Java was much like a repeat of the Philippines, and the Allied aerial units were once again decimated by an aggressive enemy. |
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The archive functions as a dance library and research center, much like the New York City Public Library's Dance Collection. |
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It operates much like a simple metal bookend where the book itself prevents the end from sliding or flipping. |
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As far as business is concerned, a munitions order from the government is much like an order from a private customer. |
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Tanks often spend time fighting each other, and their sights work much like the sights used to target and guide anti-tank missiles. |
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And one of the marvelous things God described to Job sounds very much like an apatosaurus. |
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Life for the couple sounds very much like it is drawn from the plot of a Ben Stiller movie. |
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In this way the city grew much like the annular rings of a tree, with successive perimeters being added as population growth dictated. |
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Today they pay a levy to a body corporate, which manages the complex, much like the management of time shares or blocks of flats. |
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Once in the English Channel the Armada arrayed itself in a defensive formation, much like an army in line of battle. |
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She becomes quite the apt pupil for him, becoming much like him but resenting him as well. |
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The film allows screen time for a number of different dance pieces to be played out in their entirety, much like a musical. |
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It is languid, thought provoking and compulsively interesting, but, much like its poster, it won't be the most exciting film at the multiplex. |
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His lightly muscled tanned bare skin glistened in the sun and he felt very much like an article on display. |
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One would expect birds older than archaeopteryx to be much more reptile-like, but they are much like modern birds. |
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The insect families that scientists lump together as aphids belong to the huge order of true bugs, which typically deploy sucking mouthparts much like built-in soda straws. |
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Forgive my candor, though such is my wont, but much like that moose on a spit, Bernie is dead. |
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Chuck Todd solemnized his marriage to Meet the Press, NBC News's 67-year-old public affairs program, much like a blushing bride. |
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He will run CIT much like a Wall Street firm, further tying compensation to financial results, keeping a close eye on risk, and boosting fee income. |
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She had decided that I was becoming too much like a boy and requested I to be sent off to my all girls academy to be educated and taught how to be proper. |
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I love the fact that she sings English with a real American accent and convinces you very much like a great pop singer does, entering into the drama of the poem. |
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Suntanned from riding on his motorcycle, his hair longer than before and distinctly raffish, he didn't look much like the well-groomed man who'd hung around for Liza's birth. |
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Grandifloras grow much like hybrid teas, tall and with well-formed flowers, but the blooms are usually smaller than those of a hybrid tea and are produced in clusters. |
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The resident cats of the time didn't much like the hissing and spluttering and clattering the device made as it brewed a new jugful, but they came round in the end. |
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Today, she stands out much like she has her entire life, though her confidence has grown immensely. |
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Whaling ended here in 1964 and since then the nearby whaling station rusted to a skeleton, the whalers dispersed and their numbers declined much like the whales. |
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But that was so yesterday, much like his contention that he lacked the power to unilaterally confer amnesty. |
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On her tail was a snake-like demon that stood about human-height, with arms stretching nearly to the floor, and a curved, hood of a head, much like that of a king cobra. |
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When a mouse's running wheel is taken away, its brain shows a jump in neurological activity much like the symptoms seen during withdrawal from drug addiction. |
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It's hard for me to believe that any creature could develop anything much like human language without at least some limited form of recursive compositionality. |
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Recent findings have left many scientists sounding much like the alchemists, astrologists, and mystics who have long held this view of the universe. |
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We treat it very much like we would treat alcoholism or drug addiction. |
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A few passages of Irish heroic poetry that survive from the prehistoric period employ an alliterative line very much like the one used by Old English poets. |
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But who knows, years of being a doormat may finally erupt, much like Ndamukong Suh did last year when he stomped on another guy. |
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Pop music, much like a teenager with a dresser full of training bras and her first summer job, is going through a lot changes. |
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Being a small, z-list blog is very much like being anonymous, though. |
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In Vienna, the locals sit at little marble tables in cafes drinking tiny cups of coffee and eating a low, dense layer cake very much like this Dark Chocolate Torte. |
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It was used much like one would use a video camera to shoot a film. |
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They walk on two legs instead of four, and seem to be much like people. |
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The cornea is the clear part of the eye much like a watch crystal. |
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Yet, much like the fate that fell the first season, ratings just plain weren't good. |
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Indeed, the life force or Shakti within each one of us is swaying, much like a snake, to the incessant drumbeat played by her consort, Kal, Time or Shiva. |
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Some of the diary reads much like a tourist guidebook, describing wedding ceremonies and funeral rites, Afghan customs and consumer prices in Kabul. |
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Would a forward-looking perspective sound too much like a collection of predictions and promises? |
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And they very much like lissome blonde lovelies with a winning smile and statistics that are undeniably vital so long as we aren't talking about her game. |
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Pre-industrial peoples generally considered their habitation as part of a total system that was essentially closed, much like images of the earth in an armillary sphere. |
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Decades of rule by Gaddafi left Libyans with a collective case of PTSD, or something very much like it. |
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The family is barely holding together, and Charlie acts out with violent activity designed to impress a gang of roughnecks that he'd very much like to hang out with. |
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She could sense his disbelief and excitement at her suggestions, mingling with the smell of his blood, adding a sharp tang much like a spice on food. |
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It's a diversion, much like pinochle or gin rummy were in the days when there were only three TV channels. |
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Elflocks, according to fairy lore, would be considered the mischievous work of fairies which may be matted with mud and twisted to appear much like a traditional dreadlock. |
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She looked at me with avid interest, with those eyes so much like mine. |
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The Higgs boson is a propagating ripple in the Higgs field, much like sound is a propagating ripple in the air. |
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The building looked very much like a country courthouse, with an intricate wrought iron sign hanging over the door, a pair of scales framed by swirling designs. |
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It sounded to me very much like a relative of the traditional boil-and-bake fruitcake, an old teatime favourite that is deliciously quick and easy to make. |
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We felt that the people of Nottinghamshire were very much like Mancunians. |
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The idea of a spoiler, much like the Ewok Nanta, slain in the Battle of Endor, is dead. |
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That infernal device was much like the ones made from pressure cookers used in Boston. |
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The dress code was rather different and the refreshing sea breeze was replaced with painful gusts flung directly off the icecap, which looked very much like a frozen ocean. |
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The song will start as a skeleton sort of, and then we attack it much like an orchestra, getting all the parts to intertwine. |
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The rest of the plasma is very much like seawater, an ocean of life. |
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As hard as I try, my feet just won't fit into those size threes, though I'd very much like them to, if not for style then for tax saving purposes. |
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They were built in several sizes, and a bass viol looks much like a cello. |
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The whole thing feels too self-congratulatory, too much like an in-joke. |
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Middle-class women, much like men, believed in and exercised self-mastery. |
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That tends to dry out in the sun and sand, much like a beachcomber's skin. |
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The time-release solid scent beads are dispensed much like a salt-shaker. |
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It does sound too much like our reporters are in bed with the military. |
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A cache-sexe is a triangle of cloth with strings at each corner, very much like a club dancer's G-String, but worn by both sexes in places like L' Ile du Levant. |
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They are the lunatic fringe minority, much like school shootings in America. |
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The tilted stage, much like The Kostelnicka's life, is reminiscent of a deChirico painting with two chairs and a sunken mill wheel occupying the environment. |
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Is violence an illness to be contained and medicated much like Tuberculosis? |
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His golden hair looked much like the stars twinkling in the night sky. |
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Some have black singes in the shape of half rings while others have complete crop circles scorched in, much like the markings on a perfectly seared scallop. |
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Though this record is fun, with some neat twists and turns, it remains unconvincing and sounds too much like a thesis on white funk rather than the real thing. |
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A sound much like knocking on a slab of wood reached my ears. |
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Sure, it would look pretty much like Glasgow's boho west end if you mapped it, but that doesn't stop it making Belle And Sebastian a most precious natural resource. |
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As luck would have it, much like blackcurrant in Bourgogne, blueberries are the emblematic berry in the Vosges, where they grow by the bushload up the steep mountain slopes. |
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Very much like the Hindu concept of Brahman, Taoism conceives of the concept of Tao, which is the underlying metaphysics of all that is being and non-being. |
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Ghoma barked out a laugh that sounded very much like a goat's bray. |
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As she breaks the surface, there is a slight audible pop, much like that of a soap bubble, and the sphere dissolves in a small flash of many colors. |
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You broke my heart much like you broke the spirits of your people. |
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I wanted it to have a sound very much like Arabic, so the phonology of Arabic influenced the way it sounds and the rhythm. |
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The subtle veining and white of the stone make the panels look extremely delicate, parchment-like, with an aura of fragility much like stained glass. |
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In such cases, these arms are differenced from the chief's, much like a clan armiger. |
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Pollen grains from living pinophyte species produce pollen tubes, much like those of angiosperms. |
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The Romans had a complex system of sewers covered by stones, much like modern sewers. |
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Settlements became more permanent with circular houses, much like those of the Natufians, with single rooms. |
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The passport's critical information is stored on a tiny RFID computer chip, much like information stored on smartcards. |
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It is much like standard window screening, but heavier and with a more open weave. |
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Blowing dirt from the infield and warning tracks attack the eyes much like a Mojave Desert sandstorm. |
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It was cast from a room in a house on Archway Road in north London, much like the house she grew up in. |
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Antarctica was entirely glaciated, much like today, but the ice sheet left no uncovered area. |
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Thus, much like British citizens in Ireland, Irish citizens in the United Kingdom have never been treated as foreigners. |
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Glyptodont THESE shell-shockers were the size of a VW Beetle and looked very much like our modern day armadillos. |
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Glyptodont THESE shell-shockers were the size of a VWBeetle and looked very much like our modern day armadillos. |
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Dropping hot lead or tin into water was another method occasionally employed by the Etruscans in a version of molybdomancy, much like ceromancy. |
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Then a cavity suddenly opened, producing the pop, much like the way a suction cup being pulled off a window does, Kawchuk says. |
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According to the guidebooks, they do it so strenuously that women would very much like to defenestrate the custom. |
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Irish poets portrayed their Pictish counterparts as very much like themselves. |
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When you collect a group of MIDIs into an album, you can play them much like a CD, with repeat mode, random mode, and a programmed playlist. |
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They advanced after grenading the next traverse, much like the British did. |
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This process is much like encouraging someone to step onto a Mobius strip, which has no beginning or end. |
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She was the same height and weight as Mother and had the same hairdo and dressed matronly like her. It was scary. She looked so much like Mother. |
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The laser cauterizes the peel, much like when a laser is used on human skin. |
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Shagal, distraught, drops to his knees, flailing Magda's yellow slippers above his head, the ribbons twirling much like the straps of Tefillin. |
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I love it that the actors all seem so much like people from Harlan County. |
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The competition is run much like a game show, with two teams facing off with buzzers as a moderator reads toss-up questions. |
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A tasty treat as well is brooklime, a plant used much like watercress, that can be seen atop icy waters. |
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We have not decided what we want to do, but my gut feeling is we would very much like him to stay. |
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The retail leader commented that their respective companies had a great relationship, but it was shaped too much like a bow tie. |
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As the magnetosphere plows through space, it sets up a standing bow wave or bow shock, much like that in front of a moving ship. |
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Most towns and cities have a selection of the big chain stores making one seem very much like another. |
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I'd gone slightly chubbier and skiing had become too much like hard work when there was sitting, eating and drinking to be done. |
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A strip of sticky flypaper moves in a loop over the surface of the unit, much like a treadmill or moving sidewalk. |
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Icelandic also has many instances of oblique cases without any governing word, much like Latin. |
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Cobalt-palladium nanodots can be magnetized perpendicular to the plane of the Si base, much like an upright bar magnet. |
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It is strongly hinted that he is later taken away by Titania, much like the changeling in the story. |
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Countless collectibles and optional cases build up backstory but much like the pointless stealth sections, they're more filler than killer. |
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An ordinary passing day, One much like yester-morrow, Shed its light in timeless gray And all its simple sorrow. |
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His trademark silences suggest a man who knows the ways of the world and doesn't much like them. |
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It ends with an apology by Boccaccio, much like Chaucer's Retraction to the Tales. |
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It is a factory produced cider, sweet and very foamy, much like lambrusco, different from the more artisan and traditional cider productions. |
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The profiles function much like fingerprint records, which are currently taken from all arrestees. |
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In some areas, a perpendicular transform fault separates adjacent segments, forming an arrangement that looks much like a staircase. |
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It looks very much like a win-win situation, and quite applicable to VARs and integrators alike. |
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They are compact sets, similar to those that are contractable, and behave homotropically much like points. |
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The history of the Teutons, or Germans, as they are more commonly called, is very much like that of the Bantu in central Africa. |
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This appears in the sky as a series of radial lines much like the legs of a spider. |
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The charm of the house, much like the idea of Bloomsbury, is irresistible. |
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The Western medical tradition often traces roots directly to the early Greek civilization, much like the foundation of all of Western society. |
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The simplest types of face masks available over the counter are surgical masks, much like the ones that doctors wear while operating on patients. |
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The Tanimbar Islands and other southeastern islands are arid and sparsely vegetated, much like nearby Timor. |
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They lived comfortably if tackily in big, plain houses, and were too much like us in town to interest me. |
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I married a man much like my controlling stepfather. We tend to play the same tape until we see who we are. |
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When one considers only the bars and rings as a whole, they are much like an animal's rotating exercise cage, hence the name. |
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I don't really feel much like watching my descent into slutdom captured on tape after I've carried Lys back into her room. |
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Roman dates were customarily kept according to the names of the two consuls who took office that year, much like a regnal year in a monarchy. |
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In that study, some of the subjects had dreams in which they were slaking their thirst, very much like the dreams of convenience Freud described. |
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The term later received an H, much like what happened with Hibernia, and was pluralized as Hispaniae, as had been done with the Three Gauls. |
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The latter can be seen as a survival from an earlier stage in the language, very much like the more archaic Celtiberian language. |
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