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"It's practically like being jailed".
It's practically like real life!
It's practically like seeing jump-speed film.
As one of the participants said, "It's practically like you're in darkness, and you see a small string that helps you get up.
It's practically like getting married, so don't step into it lightly.
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"So my husband grabbed me, and said, 'As soon as I give a signal, run as fast as you can.' " Antonio said, "It was practically like a kidnapping".
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.
With its sly confusion of joy and success, it's practically a Byrne lyric itself, like "My building has every convenience/It's gonna make life easy for me" -- or, for that matter, "We're on a road to nowhere/Come on inside".
There was a suite upstairs -- not just three rooms, but three bathrooms, and three television sets, and I remember thinking: 'Not only do I feel like a rock star -- but I feel like it's practically my duty to throw one of those TV sets out of a window.
It's practically made for Jewish boys like me.
It's practically a rite of passage, like renting a stretch hummer to go to your GCSE party, or necking a flagon of cider in a park.
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