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Darrell Hammond, the Clinton impersonator on "Saturday Night Live," has a not dissimilar take on Clinton nostalgia: "I never met anyone who touches people as much as he does...
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"Construction With Varied Materials" is a tongue-in-cheek potpourri of old and new works that explores ways in which supposedly dissimilar bits of choreography can take on new meanings when juxtaposed.
The bleakness of excess isn't new territory; contemporaries like Kendrick Lamar have not-dissimilar takes on swimming pools.
Which is a little at odds with where it's most popular: the "Bible Belt" of the Netherlands' provinces, whose take on Christianity isn't dissimilar to that of fundamentalists in America's deep south.
In essence [this is] not dissimilar to what LaTurbo already does, so it was great to have her on board as well in terms of taking on an identity different to your real one.
Glucocorticoid doses were not dissimilar taking into account relative glucocorticoid activities (Table 2).
In a manner not entirely dissimilar to Sir Alex Ferguson, the man whose achievements at Manchester United he will ultimately be measured against, Van Gaal has spent his press conferences here taking on enemies real and imagined and circling the wagons around his players.
We note that takes on values from 0 (dissimilar) to 1 (similar).
It speaks to the relentless genius of Sondheim and the greatness of "Into the Woods" that this apparent throwaway was actually assembled using intentional non-rhymes, each with the necessary combination of dissimilar vowel and consonant sounds to suggest the dim-wittedness of the character.There's an equally devious ingenuity to Fiasco Theater Company's take on "Into the Woods".
But given where Australian football was just nine months ago, stumbling into the double-massacre of successive 6-0 defeato to Brazil and France with a squad not entirely dissimilar to that which took the field on Wednesday, a lot of the praise must also go to the coach.
And two classics of dystopian fiction, George Orwell's 1984 and Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, take not-dissimilar paths to titular greatness.
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