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Luminous reflects like an oily face".
Bettering yourself in Britain is, he reflects, like visiting the moon: "Bright and shiny when you're a long way off, cold and dark when you get there".
It reflects like an optical instrument and responds to changes in the weather so sensitively that it seems like a part of the sky rather than of the land.
It turns out that Governor Bush's seeming aversion to debates reflects, like so much else in his campaign, the views of his father, the former president George Bush, a man who has never been possessed of noteworthy fluency.
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In consumer tests conducted after 13 weeks of cold storage, high scores were recorded, with a 86% acceptance frequency and more than 40% of scores reflecting "like very much" or "like extremely".
Mr. Bush dismissed any notion that the pictures reflected like-mindedness, saying, "Generally, leaders don't like to be photographed scowling at each other".
At certain angles, the salt crust reflected like a mirror.
One of their tenets was: RadioPaper must reflect, like real paper.
The posts of the wooden jetty were reflected like gray spirals in the water.
A 1957 Buick Special, burgundy and white, its chrome strips reflecting like fun-house mirrors.
The fabric is suspended on stainless steel rods that reflect like bits of sun in the windows.
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