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"It's 53 and gloomy", he observes, "like President Obama".
"It is," he observes, "like trying to remember all the trees one sees through the window of a train".
His face dominates one wall of the exhibition, looking, as Rosenthal observes, like a "ghost" from a German story.
A young singer who performs in English in a Chongqing nightclub observes, "Like any city that develops quickly, people are more or less lost in transition".
You don't blame Eliza for wanting to steer clear of them: "Nothing amplifies failure," she observes, "like the hug of a stranger".
They are such opposites that, as the author memorably observes, "Like the bikini and the burka or the virgin and the whore, you couldn't quite understand one without understanding the other".
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"Words of different lengths," he observed, "like cat, table and hippopotamus, are processed in my head at a different rate.
The votes were tabulated as we watched and it was fun to observe, like any survey there were winners and some losers.
Art imitates nature, but few artists observe like scientists.
Being an internist, she observed, like being a musician, requires intuition and the ability to listen.
In 1960, a conservative American journalist observed, "Like Fidel Castro, though on a lesser scale, Morgan was a superannuated juvenile delinquent".
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