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It is something like a dream.
This is a childhood story remembered in something like a dream.
"For Chinese, this is something like a dream," said Mr. Tian, a 26-year-old graphic designer, as Hamburger, his English sheepdog, barked for attention.
The steam, at times, made them invisible, or half covered them, or silvered them, or plunged them into something like a dream.
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It is something more like a dream or an illusion.
Finally, though, there's something about the 2-D screen, the flat, flickering surface, that encourages you to participate by projecting your subconscious desires onto it–something more like a dream.
If it all sounds like something like something approaching a dream state, maybe that's because it is.
He never managed to make his grandest design: a house of glass that would have risen up from the Lincolnshire moors like something from a dream.
My favorite song on "Malibu," the recent album by Anderson.Paak, an unclassifiable singer-songwriter-rapper-instrumentalist from Oxnard, California, is its eighth track, "Parking Lot," which begins with a synth-blown minor chord like something from a dream world.
From nowhere, like something from a dream, a distinguished lady, dressed from top to toe in white, whooshed serenely past security and swanned to the front of the power walkers.
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