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Striving to capture his nature in a short documentary film was like attempting to reveal the complexity of the world in one breath.
As he put it, distilling the essence of Roy Cohn was like "attempting to separate the facets that make a diamond sparkle".
It did not immediately conquer the shires: indeed one vicar operated a curfew forbidding female parishioners to go out after dark; another man thought that enlightening women was like attempting "to improve the condition of the beasts of the field": a woman taught her power might no longer be "so profuse of her treasures to a hapless infant".
It was like attempting to fit after-burners on a Trabant.
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It's like attempting radical bread.
It's like attempting an impossible solo climb.
Counting on monetary policy to secure full employment is like attempting vascular surgery with a dull ax.
I had been warned beforehand that getting a straight answer out of him is like attempting to pin a wave to the sand.
The reader had best do so as well; otherwise coming to terms with his work is like attempting a searching phone conversation with someone who is also playing a guitar and studying a navigation chart.
Trying to use Breivik as a way of discrediting your opponents in any mainstream context would be like attempting to employ a thrashing, out-of-control fire hose to moisten the back of a stamp.
that commodities must become expensive," the Ehrlichs wrote, "would be like attempting to explain odd-day-even-day gas distribution to a cranberry". Ehrlich decided to put his money where his mouth was by responding to an open challenge issued by Simon to all Malthusians.
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