Sentence examples for the same stripe from inspiring English sources

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Those who carelessly throw out talk of 'impeachment' are of the same stripe".

The same stripe shows up again and again, on her Web site, www.barefootcontessa.com, and in her books.

(Well, that's Lee as played by Mr. Hoffman.) Mr. Reilly and Mr. Hoffman are frequently classified as actors of the same stripe.

That's because the system means that their political views are encompassed; there is always someone of the same stripe to whom they can address their problems.

He rightly attacks Norman Podhoretz, for whom "homosexuality was a death wish and feminism a plague", but when dealing with religious intolerance of the same stripe, his words take a more weasel form: "Certainly, the progressive left is in alliance with a group whose traditional views run counter to some central planks of its platform".

He is more a marker; a sign that there have been those of the same stripe, championing many of the things in which Greens believe, through history, and that, far from being a mutation or aberration, Greens can stake their own claim to be successors of the radicals of England's past.

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Without the lenses, this microscope, with a resolution limited to about 320 nanometers, couldn't resolve the same stripes.

The same stripes, in gleaming cherry-red pairs, also float on the surface of a white glazed jug, like lipstick stains on a handkerchief.

The same stripes appear again, in something close to their original scale, in several computer drawings that are sandwiched between plexiglass in a big four-square frame that mimics both a window and a canvas stretcher.

Perhaps it is unavoidable, thus, that the Olympic collection had a knock-on effect on his own Lacoste spring line, which was based on a similar color palette (peppered by shades from the flags of other nations, such as Italy) as well as the same stripes, albeit even more fractured, oversize and abstracted.

But it changes its shape to mimic dangerous sea snakes and lionfish, which can. Aardwolves are harmless and solitary insect eaters on the African plains, but they wear the same stripes as their fierce pack-hunting neighbors, the hyenas, which might discourage predators.

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