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Al-Ludra oscillated, but not regularly: not like a pendulum; rather, like someone who is at a loss between two choices.
Of Daniel Dennett's scientific treatment of belief, he writes: "[Dennett] is rather like someone who thinks that a novel is a botched piece of sociology".
He talks not like a man with a gun to his head but rather like someone who has been so conditioned to restrain his instincts that no weapon is necessary.
When I used to work in Bristol, I would often hear the telltale call of the jay: a harsh, tearing sound rather like someone ripping a sheet of muslin in two.
Rather like someone who is totally unfit joining a running club, they initially make rapid improvements as the pounds are shed and the legs get stronger, closing the gap with the faster athletes.
It feels rather like someone's home.
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Consider all the other things you'd rather be doing than pretending to like someone else's Facebook updates, photos, ideas, whatever.
In short, she looks like a president, rather than like someone pretending to be one for a while.
I'd rather dress like someone who is breaking into somebody's house than someone who's in court because they've broken into somebody's house.
Someone I spoke to at Paramount has these figures that I rather like, that I find rather liberating.
You might like someone.
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