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To say that Tiger Woods has grown fond of behaving like a single man is a bit like observing he's pretty decent at golf.
As a result, attending to the manipulations of the Vicomte de Valmont (Yannik Landrein) and his ex-lover, the Marquise de Merteuil (Julie Moulier), feels a bit like observing a chess game — spanning nearly three hours — that can barely hold the attention of its players, let alone any spectators.
Pfizer's Nov. 16 announcement of the restored price increases makes note of the fact prices on 90% of its medicines "will remain unchanged," which is a bit like observing after a plane crash that most planes land safely.
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(A bit like life).
"It's a bit like Toulouse-Lautrec," Butler observes, "with the cancan girls".
At the same time, the photon acts a bit like an indivisible bullet: When observed with a particle detector, it produces a distinct signal, like a pebble pinging off a car door.
It's about seeing our thoughts as events – a bit like clouds in the sky – and observing them with a friendly curiosity as they drift by.
"What they actually did was walk around a bit like a tourist and photograph and observe what they saw, rather than, say, delving behind the scenes or going a bit deeper," she says.
The idea of looking forward to being observed is a bit like thinking "mmm I really fancy a salad" – it just doesn't happen!
Kahn observes, "Sleep is a bit like the deep ocean.
"It has the potential to be a bit like the crash in the telecommunications business," he observed.
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