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"I think you learned some bad habits watching the 'Dukes of Hazzard.'" I don't think he realizes that I take comparisons to Bo and Luke Duke as a huge compliment.
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He is tracking the use of "so" as an adverbial intensifier meaning "extremely," but in cases that do not normally take comparison, as in "so 1995" or "We are so out-of-here".
A published method was then employed to take comparison with the NAMS on clean, low contrast, and noisy images, respectively.
Meanwhile, corresponding pictures on different stages are taken to make comparisons.
After last night's victory, Calhoun said he didn't resent Auriemma's success and could even take the comparisons.
Having gained success on her own terms, she also seems to be learning to take the comparisons with her mother more in stride.
But you can only take such comparisons so far: like when you see the first penguin.
There's no need to take the comparison any further.
It could pass for an old Bob Seger B-side, and no doubt Ritchie would take that comparison as a compliment.
Indeed, he says, it is important not to take the comparison with Hollywood too far.
To take a comparison: China's biggest bank, Industrial & Commercial Bank, reported a return on assets in 1995 of just 0.42%.
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