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Pietersen looked in sublime form but he also looked a bit like a man who had been kippered.
"A male barn owl may use his box a bit like a man uses a garden shed," smiles Barber.
It's a bit like a man who stands 5-foot-6 putting on a "Cat in the Hat" hat and saying he's a six-footer.
It looked like part of an airplane, or perhaps a bit like a man bent over, with his hands on the floor.
Merivel does seem like a man of his time, but ends up coming across quite a bit like a man of ours, too.
He's a bit like a man who's come through the first world war and only realised afterwards how dangerous it was.
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As I entered my house I felt a bit like a mix of two stereotypical men you might recognize from movies and books.
Mr. Kalmanson, a slight, tan man of 55 who looks a bit like a working man's Ben Kingsley, suited up for battle.
A "comedy roast" is a bit like a best man's speech.
Trying to describe the ideas of the Tea Party movement is a bit like a blind man trying to describe the elephant.
It was an awkward fit, and in Mr. Paladino's first few hours on the trail it seemed a bit like a large man trying on a small coat.
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