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Many conservatives reacted furiously to it, comparing Mr. Nixon's behavior to that of Neville Chamberlain.
"It's painfully honest," is how Mateen prefers to put it, comparing it to the natural human instincts to judge people by first impressions, however unfair that might be.
The Boston Globe wrote a feature about it, comparing his work to Andy Warhol's soup cans and Wayne Thiebaud's gumball dispensers, which delighted O'Connell.
As one put it, comparing the smooth Hillary and the rough-elbowed Rice: "Hillary's smart enough to know not to jump on board a damaged vessel.
And while she may hesitate to anthropomorphize the bird, she is unable to avoid, in one instance, caninifying it — comparing a brood of fledglings who landed on her lawn and uprooted her seedling carrots to playful Labrador puppies.
That ruling closed off what had seemed to opponents of the death penalty a promising line of attack, and they are still furious about it, comparing it to the court's infamous 1857 decision that blacks slaves were property and not citizens.
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