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"To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle" -- not what you'd call an Orwellian sentiment, but very like the man.

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Confusingly, however, the broadcast is not a haphazard amateur production but something very like a typically brilliant episode of "Home Companion," with the addition of some talented movie actors.

"I don't mean that in a naïve way — that's a terrible word to use, innocent, but she was very, like, kind but real".

It was unlike Balanchine to make much of anniversaries, but it is very like the Royal Ballet at Covent Garden.

Holdengräber said: "But it sounds so very like Pascal".

So I would like to see Gaiman's Graveyard book as a movie – but very much like Greenaway did with The Tempest/Prospero's book.

They are fundamental particles, very like electrons but 207 times more massive.

"But very little like ourselves.

The air was pregnant but very still, like the storm that missed Tampa.

Not quite true, although the show -- handsome but very uneven, like Schad -- is certainly timely.

Someone calm and friendly but very knowledgeable like Mary Berry can be a geek hero too".

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