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Instead of those three children, there might have been someone quite different.
He was one husband for the first eight years of their marriage, and someone quite different for the next eight.
"The reason," Lottie said, "is that I've met someone quite different from anyone I've ever known before, different from any of you.
Then, in the next episode, "Anne Frank" is revealed to be someone quite different; and, in a horrifying turn, it's the lesbian reporter who becomes the final girl.
I also wanted her to be someone quite different from the stereotypical orphaned urchins of the East End that we so often see in Victorian and Edwardian tales.
Judi Dench and Kate Winslet, who play Iris old and young, are both fine actresses and personalities in their own right, but in the film they have successfully become someone quite different.
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Voice 2: So, someone who's quite different to me in the way that they'll challenge points of view, bring new ideas to what I think, someone who's just very easy to get on with.
Hannah Verdier Parkinson's disease will eventually transform the sufferer from the person you once knew into someone physically and mentally quite different.
He had made it past my eight-day record for length of time dating someone, which made him quite different.
On the other hand, sometimes it can be easier to make a deep friendship with someone who is outwardly quite different, but shares the same ethics and values as you.
"Someone who rises through a democratic process in Great Britain and the United States is really quite different from someone who has seized power," he said.
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