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These lion-in-winter years are how many younger moviegoers first got a load of him: a big, white-haired, wild-eyed geezer or, as Ms. Buford more kindly suggests, "like a famous uncle who was once a great athlete".
SwitchEasy, a manufacturer of iPod accessories, has just released the ThumbTack, a mini-microphone for the iPod Nano 4G or Touch 2G that is shaped, as its name suggests, like a tack.
In that respect they are, as their name suggests, like a CD sold by a bank.
God hovers over the face of the water in Genesis, the Talmud suggests, like a dove.
The Oral Torah, as reflected in the Talmud, is, as Rabbi Steinsaltz suggests, like "a photograph of a fountain".
Listen to "Mirrors" -- which to Pop & Hiss' Grammy-fried ears suggests like a cross between Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" and "November Rain" by Guns N' Roses -- below.
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Perhaps this again suggests (like Mfn2 as a potential redundant receptor in the heart) that the regulation of the mitophagy pathway is tissue specific.
It was Madonna who suggested "Like a Surgeon" as a fun parody of "Like a Virgin".
"Often in his work you feel like a child," Ms. Celmins suggested — like a toddler staring up at a table or dangling legs from a chair.
It was, he seemed to suggest, like a magician's misdirection, perpetrated by a great, white television controller in the sky.
When my friend's parents split, as most did over the years, my tween self would help the only way she knew how: "Call my mom," I'd suggest like a grownup.
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