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It sort of rhymes.
That sort of rhymes.
He addressed me as "Korean" (as it sort of rhymes with my name).
The name (pronounced say-ON-ik) was formed by combining CE (the larger entity's original name), Ceyon (sort of rhymes with the future-sounding "beyond") and IQ (to evoke the intelligence of the product line and, presumably, the work force).
She had a spasm, which, coincidentally, sort of rhymes with orgasm.
Tea Partiers will have an easy time remembering her name, because it sort of rhymes with Palin.
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Earl A. Barthé said that plastering and music "sort of rhyme".
I suppose all that's left for me to do is write some kind of neat retort, some sort of rhyme based polemic which neatly summarises the evening's events?
It was of a piece with this dress business, and, when you got right down to it, with certain other things: the handicapped-parking sticker she'd somehow got her hands on, the years-overdue library books — little things, nothing much by themselves but making a sort of rhyme when you put them together.
Beside it, like a sort of rhyme scheme, he wrote: A of B and C C of B and A B of A and C When the characters finally arrive on the page, Pinter knows no more than what they tell him.
It was of a piece with this dress business, and, when you got right down to it, with certain other things: the handicapped-parking sticker she'd somehow got her hands on, the years-overdue library books—little things, nothing much by themselves but making a sort of rhyme when you put them together.
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