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Richard Prince's suspiciously familiar sculpture.
The sub, he thought, looked suspiciously familiar.
Wait a second – that sounds suspiciously familiar to Pizza Rat, doesn't it?
The discovery that Shakespeare was apparently obsessed with syphilis (and suspiciously familiar with its symptoms) hooked Dr. Ross.
Inhabiting an alter ego with suspiciously familiar biographical markings, Theroux pulls certain of his previous procedures inside out.
Yesterday Mr. Giuliani suggested his lawyer's language might have been a tad harsh, but the tone seems suspiciously familiar.
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Occasionally the desire to capitalize on Starbucks' popularity has gone too far, as in the case of Shanghai Xingbake Coffee, a chain sporting a logo suspiciously similar to Starbucks' familiar green circle.
"Grondona lied to me, Bilardo betrayed me," read Maradona, again in a suit but by now with his familiar beard, from his suspiciously well-scripted communiqué.
The critic for The New York Times, Caryn James, thought Dalton was "the first James Bond with angst, a moody spy for the fin de siecle", and that Licence to Kill "retains its familiar, effective mix of despicably powerful villains, suspiciously tantalizing women and ever-wilder special effects", but was impressed that "Dalton's glowering presence adds a darker tone".
Tatler is staffed by people whose first names look suspiciously like nicknames they acquired at boarding school, and whose surnames are terrifyingly familiar (Chamberlain, Windsor, Dahl).
The settings and scenarios in-game look familiar as well; trench runs, Tatooine, Millennium Falcon cockpit, the icy plains of Hoth (where Han looks suspiciously under-dressed), and many more locales, pals and old foes make an appearance.
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