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"Shelia Kitzinger showed us films of people having babies, and they were all: 'Oh, hello baby, it's all lovely,' a bit like Call the Midwife when it goes well.
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This, however, is more than mere local colour, with traditions, beliefs and conflicts being properly defining factors in the characterisation of a strong cast, from the vulnerable but dogged Mollel and his partner Kiunga to an evangelical power-couple ("Calling George Nalo ministries a church is a bit like calling the Maasai Mara a petting zoo") and Superglue Sammy the blind vagrant.
Except labelling Steve McGregor a mere "fitness coach" is a bit like calling Ross Brawn "a mechanic".
To call these "cottages" is a bit like calling the Queen someone's nan.
Momofuku bills itself as a noodle bar, which seems a bit like calling Le Bernardin a crab shack.
As for New York's stadium dramas, consulting Cooder is a bit like calling in that space vato.
This is a bit like calling a cream-enriched lobster bisque a variation on creamy potato soup.
By Lauren Collins Momofuku bills itself as a noodle bar, which seems a bit like calling Le Bernardin a crab shack.
Describing the late Pina Bausch as a choreographer is a bit like calling a unicorn a kind of horse – not untrue, just inadequate.
The company bills both Saloufest and Festival Croatia as undergraduate sports fairs, which is a bit like calling Mardi Gras a liturgical celebration.
To call this crazy golf representation of Adolf Hitler "tasteless" is a bit like calling the Colossus of Rhodes "colossal".
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