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I have nothing against cyberspace, but so often it seems, sadly, to be a bit like a dog chasing its own tail.
"Chiron has been a little bit like a dog with a bone," said Dr. Donald G. Payan, executive vice president and chief scientific officer of Rigel.
In time-lapse movies, scientists saw dodder sprouts moving in a circular fashion, in what they discovered was a sampling of the airborne chemicals released by nearby plants, a bit like a dog sniffing the air around a dinner buffet.
Also looks a bit like a dog".
Also looks a bit like a dog". Clearly one of those people created these complex, beautiful renderings of weather data.
The fifth comet ever imaged so close up, Hartley 2 looks a bit like a dog bone, or a dumbbell, or, more technically, a highly elongated triaxial thingy.
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Even if there is some action, it would be a bit like punishing a dog today for using the carpet as a lavatory a fortnight ago.
Someone said that being a pop star is a bit like being a dog – they don't live long but each year is about a decade".
"Then he heard me coming, so he kind of looked up a little bit like when a dog is sleeping and you want to wake it up and it doesn't want to wake up".
So you do things to make people like you, and then sometimes end up being a bit like a performing dog.
Red Square was a bit like a futuristic dog kennel.
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