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Going to find one renowned version at Stratta, in Piazza San Carlo, the city's salon (and NBC headquarters for the Olympics), is practically like going into a museum.
"North Shore" and "The Casino" run back-to-back on Monday nights; the other shows make up the 8 30-10 p.m. slot on Wednesdays, prompting Fox to hopefully label the evening "The Big Funny," which is practically like delivering a shotgun, a barrel, and some fish to your doorstep.
"As someone else here has pointed out, paying to have a car in the city is practically like paying for second apartment," he says.
I love ANTM, so for me this is practically like seeing Brangelina.
Wilson captures the stunning vistas, toy-like shots of boats, and vibrant fireworks displays in Windy City Nights II from the rooftops of friendly Chicagoans' apartment buildings, so a viewing of the short is practically like couchsurfing the city's best sights, all in the span of five minutes.
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It was practically like living in the 19th century, except for my trusty bicycle helmet, which I wore despite the fact that it is a terrific example of the technology BPA makes possible.
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