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That's at least 84 million people that Trump has compared to farm animals and criminals.
But nothing has compared to his experiences in Syria where, he says, the work and lives of healthcare workers like him are under threat as never before.
Johnson's antics – which he himself has compared to throwing rocks into a glasshouse – were in fact so gravely "undermining the national interest" that the FO set up a special "Boris unit".
The Premier League's chief executive, Richard Scudamore, has compared to "indentured slavery" this practice, by which investors, often operating anonymously via tax havens, buy stakes in players and receive a share of the transfer fee when they are sold.
But this is the first major test of China's commitment to reduce the role of the state in the economy, a painful but overdue change that newly installed Premier Li Keqiang has compared to "cutting one's wrist".
Despite the ongoing civil war and humanitarian crisis in that country, Trump has long warned of the danger of taking in refugees, whom he has compared to the Trojan Horse.
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It's a controversial approach that some scientists have compared to "having burglars install your locks".
But one thing or another led to "Rough Crossing," which critics have compared to Coward.
Everyone complains of how few they have compared to four or five years ago.
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