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To invite him is like inviting Hitler to a Holocaust remembrance event," said Christine Coleman, a pastor and human rights activist from Rwanda who now leads the Blazing Holy Fire Church in suburban Denver.
"This is like inviting devils into the house".
Taking a cigarette from a full pack is like inviting yourself for dinner.
"Inviting Google to a meeting to attack tax dodging is like inviting Mugabe to discuss democracy," he said.
Ms. Crist's acidity provoked the director Billy Wilder to say, "Inviting her to review one of your pictures is like inviting the Boston Strangler to massage your neck".
At best, this is like inviting us to kneel beside the toy village along with her, involving us more deeply in the fluid flow of her story.
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If you lift a finger against a respected man and you don't have proof, it's like inviting trouble.
It would be like inviting the rowdy uncle to a Christmas party, spiking the drinks and hoping that things go well.
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