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It became automatic, he said, like a reflex.
In response, "a certain kind of collegiate irony is like a reflex," Mr. Perrotta said.
This one blurts out, not because I want it to: it's more like a reflex.
I couldn't explain it at all; it was totally involuntary, like a reflex.
"As a religious man, I can tell you that it's very easy, like a reflex, almost involuntary.
Even the detours into dialogue feel more like a reflex than irrepressible comic passion, and the freakish articulacy showcased in Good Morning Vietnam has gone.
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However, Kaqchikel has preserved a centralized lax, schwa-like vowel as a reflex of Proto-Mayan [a].
But I feel like it's a reflex to say I drafted compulsively and it took a million years.
She eats all the time, almost as a reflex, like breathing.
Rosen says that, at least early on, this movement is a reflex, like a leg that jerks when tapped by a doctor's rubber mallet.
It's a reflex, like the one that twitches when I'm asked my favorite movie, and I automatically, helplessly, say "Psycho".
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