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It looked suspiciously like piles of paper.
"Euro teens gaggle like piles of socks," he will write.
"It's like piles of stuff with grooves on it," John Spencer says.
Nothing neutralizes boredom, it turns out, like piles and piles of useless information.
All around, the floor had grown treacherous from the slippery fallen gold, which eddied into corners, like piles of leaves.
Later, they clump like piles of corpses, and the stage-traversing tableaus take on the torqued anguish of Laocoön and his sons.
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The disease is defined by freckles of barnacle-like piles of a protein fragment, amyloid beta, in the brain.
I'd never heard of it either until this New York Times profile, though I've seen and used its products — "microplanes" for shaving cloud-like piles of parmesan, truffles, and other high-end ingredients.
I got to know his wife, Laurie Ochoa, a newspaper editor often his editor and his children, visiting them in Pasadena, where the staircase was lined with Pisa-like piles of books, and, in the kitchen, you might find fresh rue.
On cellphones we got Lil' Bush and his cronies throwing dark-skinned cafeteria workers into Abu Ghraib-like piles to force them to serve hot dogs for school lunch; on Comedy Central we get Lil' Cheney disappearing during sex with Barbara Bush and eventually being discovered camped out near her kidneys.
Others burn bullets, weapons parts and — in the case of Radford — raw explosives in bonfire-like piles.
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