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As the family goes to finish eating dinner, another man resembling Kevin Swanson enters the family's home, saying that the other Kevin is an imposter, but Peter says "Guys, I don't think we have time for this" and the episode ends.
3- nothing that resembles justice ever enters or leaves any courtroom in this country.
"Nothing that resembles justice ever enters or leaves any courtroom in this country," he wrote in another tweet.
Once again, the president called the media "the enemy of the people". Had he known how hard the job was going to be, the actor's Trump would have "told Putin to just give the job to Hillary". "Nothing that resembles justice ever enters or leaves any courtroom in this country," the Donald Trump impersonator said.
De Blasio, who resembles an affable egret, entered the Starbucks and kissed McCray.
The current landscape resembles the one he entered, with few endorsements and little prize money.
A woman who resembles a young Jacqueline Kennedy enters, apparently the man's wife, draws a pistol from her pocketbook, and shoots.
In the most participatory (and, quite possibly, anarchic) show in the prize's 29-year history, visitors enter what resembles an art room set up for a life-drawing class.
When sediments pass a meander bend of a river channel with a pool, the migration speed of sediments decreases greatly as they enter the pool, and it then increases as they leave (Kleinhans et al. 2002); this resembles the behavior of cars entering and leaving traffic jams.
With his distinguished hair and doctor's manner (he was a liver specialist before entering Congress) he resembles a TV caricature of a politician.
Entering the room, which resembles a deliriously decorated wedding reception hall, she greeted the staff and ordered a hookah for us.
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