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It thinks that the elite should pay slightly higher taxes, and everyone else should give up guns, SUVs and Big Gulps and live more like, well, Manhattanites.
You don't need me to tell you this, but Mr Limbaugh's "Hu Jintao", whatever the nonsense syllables he used, sounds a lot more like, well, Rush Limbaugh.
So, earlier this month, TaskRabbit gave up its freewheeling auction structure in favor of a model that looks more like, well, a Web site where people can find workers.
KRAJESKI: I agree with Andrea that there's some serious meanness, but Koja does such an effective job of highlighting just how much one should not want to impersonate the Queen Bees that their ridicule seems more like, well, bee stings — petty and harmful to the perpetrator — than decapitations.
I don't think I was oh my God, how could they?!, but more like, "well that stinks.
More like, well, ok, that one still reads. .
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They will swap their sport-utility vehicles for public transport and begin to act more like well-behaved Europeans.Some of these cheerful forecasts appear to be coming true.
Despite being lovers, they look more like well-born incestuous siblings, an impression which could, admittedly, just be due to the fact Adam was once acquainted with Byron.
They looked more like well-moderated '41 Republicans than fire-breathing '43 Republicans: whites who were prosperous but not flashy, the men in khakis, the women in sturdy, appropriate heels, younger people who looked slightly older than their years.
On the other hand, the N.F.L.'s knee-jerk reaction to the relative carnage of last Sunday could be beneficial if it encourages players to act less like blood-lusting gladiators and more like well-compensated professionals who play a uniquely violent game.
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