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Really, all characters in a Michael Bay movie should be introduced like this: "His name is Chuck and he bench-presses".

The dog who bounds up to the prisoner in "A Hanging" is introduced like this: "Suddenly, when we had gone ten yards, the procession stopped short without any order or warning.

As you can hear in the video above, the clumsy cat is introduced like this: "So, this is a cat, who has a snake hanging from her nose.

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However, some best practice approaches have been introduced, like the Working Group on Zygomycetes by the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology ISHAMM).

At this time new crops were introduced like hemp, buckwheat and walnut.

Riya, a Silicon Valley start-up, introduced Like.com in 2006.

Recently, many classes of families have been introduced, like altering distance functions, comparison functions, ( c ) -comparison functions, Geraghty functions, etc.

The new categories that are thereby introduced like "complex" or "wicked" – suffer, however, by a lack of shared understanding.

As older problems are solved, more complexities are being introduced, like adding additional parts to an engine.

She introduced me like, "Tony, this my boy Eze".

"Two-thirds of regular smokers start before they turn 18, so it is vital that the UK introduced measures like this.

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