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The material felt silky and fine, much like an expensive shirt.
Under the new plan, a minor pot offense would be punished with a citation and a fine, much like a speeding ticket.
At the time, Credit Suisse said it was not the object of an investigation by the Justice Department, and industry analysts thought the bank might be able to strike a deal with American authorities by paying a fine, much like UBS did in 2009.
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For example, in Santa Cruz residents can attend "water school" if they are given fines, much like "traffic school" for speeders.
It's much, much finer, much whiter and much silkier.
The 40 muscles are attached to fine cables in sheaths, much like the brake cables on a bicycle, and these pass through the robotic wrist to operate the joints.The tactile sensors which take the place of nerve endings at the fingertips are even more advanced.
"As you know," they wrote, "premium cigars are a niche product with an adult consumer base, much like fine wines.
It illuminates an important part of women's history in America, a bit of nostalgia that -- despite the fact they are judged in competition and often hung on the wall as tapestries, much like fine art -- have been unduly associated with idle time or generic histories of production.
"Within the fine arts, it will work much like etching and lithography, which still very much exist".
In this sense, education has no real ending, much like the fine speeches heard here this morning.
The famous Chanel suit, edged with silver and shown with culottes trimmed in tulle, looked fine standing still, but too much like ungainly shorts in motion.
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