Sentence examples for like treated from inspiring English sources

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The New York String Orchestra style, on the other hand, coexists happily with 19th-century ideas of 18th-century music, with Mozart, Haydn and the like treated to warm and fuzzy legato lines and an agreeably tubby sound.

Especially in products with water, dirt, and grease repellent properties like treated carpets (0.2 to 6 mg kg−1 PFOA [21]), outdoor jackets (0.08 to 0.6 mg kg−1 PFOA [19]), and impregnating agents (up to 3.6 μg mL−1 PFOA [22]) PFOA was found.

This decrease of malaria incidence might indicate the success of recent drug policies and of prevention measures like treated bed nets.

Multiple studies by other groups and our own have shown that such drug response signatures do also function as drug sensitivity/resistance signatures, with sensitive samples having gene expression patterns more like untreated cells and resistant samples having gene expression patterns more like treated cells [ 49- 52].

Lime does not travel horizontally, so untreated grass will not turn green like treated spots will.

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At the time, France's President François Mitterrand led the rebellion and, sphinx-like, treated the like of Valenti with hauteur.

No one likes being treated like a number.

It's like treating cancer.

It's like treating an alcoholic.

It's not like treating your average cat or dog".

I do like treating songs like short stories.

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