Me, well perhaps I live in dreamland, but nothing like that has happened to me yet. |
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I thought it would be like an awards ceremony like the Bafta's but it was nothing like that. |
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My observation for this week is that there is nothing like a deadline to get the house tidy. |
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This was in fact a sort of Bramwell tart and nothing like plum pudding but it was a scrumptiously perfect balance of pastry and jam. |
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There's nothing like some long-term epidemiological data to really throw a curve to the diet industry. |
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There is nothing like the thought of baring all in a bikini to keep your hand out of the biscuit barrel. |
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That huge neon glow comes out as a thin, thready coloured tube and nothing like what they saw that night. |
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Until recently, there's been the odd tin can or a bit of rubbish, but there's been nothing like this at all. |
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It just goes to show that there's nothing like a globalized media for sensationalism. |
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Traffic around the Washington beltway was bad as usual, but nothing like it would be a few hours later. |
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It is nothing like the busy metropolis of Atlanta nor the more touristy mountain vacation areas of the southeast. |
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Jacob does not know how to react to this headstrong woman who is nothing like the mild-mannered wife he had loved. |
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On the menus, they had steam puddings, treacle tarts with custard, nothing like that namby-pamby Black Forest Gateau. |
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Still, there is nothing like old fashioned grassroots support, the kind that makes you roll-up-your shirtsleeves and get your hands dirty. |
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Anna admitted that, physically, she looks nothing like the star who remained top of the bill for 60 years. |
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There's nothing like going after the entertainment biz to drum up some headlines. |
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Philip lunged once more and Caleb merely sidestepped his advance, sustaining a minor hit but nothing like he first endured. |
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There's nothing like having writer's block, a cold and a bad case of the blahs on the same day. |
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The animation looked nothing like the Saturday morning silliness which used to be cranked out by the truckload. |
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It's hard not to warm to these men, who are nothing like the ugly, violent stereotypes we expect them to be. |
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In 20 years of raising cultivated, high-bush blueberries nothing like this had ever happened before. |
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There's nothing like a stroll immediately before an interview for a spot of last minute boning up on your subject. |
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There is after all nothing like a few days decent sunshine to unite this sun-starved nation in bonhomie. |
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And there's nothing like the prospect of boodle to get people under the same umbrella. |
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In any case, now a couple weeks later I'm nothing like the commercial real estate naif I was then. |
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Other flies are downright lures, which look nothing like a natural but provoke a response when pulled fast past a feeding trout. |
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There's nothing like a gurgling pot of homemade soup to warm your bones when the brisk weather sets in. |
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He was much more genuine and soft spoken than any of us expected, nothing like the verbose figurehead I'd come to expect. |
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The final ten minutes of the piece are nothing like anything in the rest of the film which is a real shame. |
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This is just incredible, it's nothing like anything in Ohio that I've ever worked on. |
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When you've worked up a hunger on the slopes there's nothing like comfort food. |
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There's nothing like seeing a kid come in with ingredients and taking something home they have made. |
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Margret stared in wonder, her town had nothing like the strange creatures and oddities for sale that were here. |
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It takes determination, overtime and hard graft, but there is nothing like starting your own business. |
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There is nothing like 15-20 minutes of hearty laughter in the morning to keep you in good spirits throughout the day. |
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On the other hand, there's nothing like going to the opera or Shakespearean theatre on a mild dose of magic mushrooms. |
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There is nothing like an arbitrary set of symbols to fix the operations of the mind. |
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There's nothing like being in on the ground level of a project that you know is going to strike gold some day. |
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And, although this is a very traditional boat in outward appearance, the interior looks nothing like your father's cruiser. |
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Stevie and Mikie had been known to enquire whether they were in fact changelings, as they looked nothing like any known relative on either side. |
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There's nothing like the sweet sounds of an electric guitar to start the day off well, though for some reason my neighbours disagree. |
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I stayed there on holiday last summer and the lobby looks nothing like that and there were way more tourists. |
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Whilst this film will work in the home cinema there's nothing like seeing films like this on the big screen, where they are meant to be seen. |
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Gillian loves the unique, homely atmosphere there and says she likes to think the pub is nothing like standard pub chains. |
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There's nothing like a worm attack that spares Linux to bring out the smug superiority in Linux users. |
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As with shaping or glassing surfboards, there is nothing like trying it yourself for a truly humbling experience. |
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It's nothing like the movies where the monks have an ancient cathedral with stain glass and a choir. |
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It's been all over Radio 1 for months, and a mighty fine choon it is too, although it sounds nothing like the Rolling Stones' version. |
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They are nothing like the cicadas, which pop up every 17 years and make one heck of a racket, then disappear quietly. |
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It's rather mysterious how grass of Parnassus got its name, as the leaves look nothing like grass. |
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There is nothing like a morning under the brine to scrub clean a tired and mucky heart and head. |
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The climactic action sequence is nothing like anything that occurred in the first weeks of the Normandy invasion. |
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Any subsidence in the Selby coalfield will be nothing like as bad, he says. |
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Blooms were misshapen, small and nothing like the incurving form I had expected. |
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There's nothing like it out there, nothing that's packaged in convenient small sizes for a mother who's feeding a baby. |
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But for American Scots pining for a taste of the old country, there's nothing like a haggis from Scotland and that's where the smugglers come in. |
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It's rather a relief to find that Langridge is nothing like most of the roles he plays on stage. |
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There is nothing like life-threatening riots to enliven a man and invigorate life. |
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But there is nothing like having a podgy, middle-class sociopath leave cycle-shaped bruises on your arms and legs to change your mind. |
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There's nothing like seeing the splendour of our galaxy spread across the cosmic bowl. |
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There is nothing like the sweet fragrance of a vase of sweet peas in the house. |
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At the end of the day, there is nothing like a good old British tragedy to get us to rally round and buy some papers. |
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There's nothing like a good ghost story to spice up the history of a house. |
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There was nothing like the feeling of meeting another in battle, the power of wielding a sword, and the victory of defeating the enemy. |
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Pinhole photos look relatively sharp but nothing like the quality produced by a fine glass lens. |
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Yes, they had danced before at their proms, but he had done nothing like this. |
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There's nothing like a company being deluged with inquiries from media and analysts to force some disclosure to the market. |
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I want to make the point that the feeling of the muscle pull is nothing like the increasing fatigue of running. |
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There's nothing like 'em for getting the blood pumping and feeling that surge of collective energy. |
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With the enemy reception proving nothing like they had anticipated, troops pushed inland. |
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Oh, I'm sure it's nothing like that fancy ducal estate you have, but we'll make do. |
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There's nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before. |
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But there's nothing like a common enemy to get erstwhile rivals to work together. |
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Although the drug companies portray themselves as exemplars of free enterprise, they operate in nothing like a private market. |
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It is nothing like putting together a jigsaw puzzle, one piece at a time, with little sense of urgency. |
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The latest trend in interior design seems to suggest that there is nothing like a dash of antiquity to lend beauty and elegance to a room. |
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Karya finally awoke to a weak light, nothing like the radiant shine in her now lost home. |
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This year, he received a strong response from his fans, but nothing like the rain of adulation he generated last year. |
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There is nothing like having a boy to fish with, especially one who never whines or complains and who always seems to be in a good humor. |
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Listening to a tweek or a whistler conjures up nothing like a bolt of lightning in the mind's eye, however. |
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It is quite as rebarbative and as jealous of its prerogatives as Parliament and nothing like so easy to summon. |
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Ok, so I'm really nothing like him but if I was to be reincarnated as a pompous windbag that'd be the type I'd like to be. |
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For it is clear that should these ambitious plans come to fruition, then what emerges will be nothing like a hospital as we know it. |
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Now, as an inquiry takes place into what went wrong, it is vital to ensure that nothing like this occurs again. |
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There are several lacy, underwired and padded styles that look nothing like trainer bras. |
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It was nothing like the jewellery she was used to handling, nothing compared to the jewels in her japanned lacquer box. |
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There's nothing like September to put a spring in our step and turn our thoughts to maybe taking up a new hobby or rekindling an old interest. |
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There's nothing like an appalling film to put you back in the land of the living. |
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And I've worked with thousands and thousands of parents, and you bet, there's nothing like that, death of a child. |
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I must have seen it either on video or as a repeat, but I was pretty blown away by it because there was just nothing like that on the telly. |
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Nicci knew he would be nothing like his ancestors whom she had long ago met. |
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It sounds nothing like these, nor does it bear any resemblance to a dance number in any way. |
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Her neat handwriting was flowing and legible, nothing like my slanted scrawl. |
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But there's nothing like partisanship to rev up the faithful, so the president and friends are framing Republicans as tools of big business. |
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There's nothing like planning a nice, long lie-in on a Sunday morning, and then getting woken up by People With Children at 9am. |
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There's nothing like straightforward rock and roll to get your blood pumping. |
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I think most people are having a lot of trouble sleeping and there is nothing like a good roll in the hay to send you off to sleep. |
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There's nothing like getting involved in a bit of argy-bargy to take your mind off the fact that you haven't moved in 20 minutes. |
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There was nothing like roughing it, though maybe last night had gotten a little too rough. |
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He made a couple of small mistakes, but nothing like the touchdown bomb that beat him in the preseason opener. |
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The Loyalist working-class areas of Belfast suffer nothing like the level of social exclusion faced by the Roma. |
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There's nothing like 600 Baptists standing up singing at the top of their lungs. |
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And o'course there's nothing like the thrill of a large bag of lusciously coloured, soft textured yarns. |
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There is nothing like salacious gossip to keep the conversation going is there? |
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Danny thinks the almond flavor is terrific, but Gail thinks it's nothing like a macaron, so she's very sad. |
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Sicilian food is nothing like the food of Tuscany, while Sardinian cooking is a million miles away from the cuisine of Emilia Romagna. |
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Most taramasalata sold commercially is artificially colored and tastes nothing like the homemade version. |
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And there's nothing like the satisfaction of crossing stuff off a to do list. |
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There's nothing like being able to spend down-time with the people who have your back. |
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It seems there's nothing like a demonic manifestation to stimulate the giving spirit. |
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Theres nothing like a good strong growth of hair on the upper lip to suggest powerful manliness. |
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There's nothing like a nice hot bath on a cold winter's day. |
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Sadly this third-round replay was nothing like a thrilling cup tie. |
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Well you have to control your emotions in boxing a lot, they're very, very primal emotions, and I've played a lot of sports, and there's nothing like getting in the ring. |
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All over America, single mothers with nothing like the advantages or prospects of Jeff, Lou and Tom are being told to sink or swim, and their children along with them. |
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Third, the several failed and foiled attacks reveal that the terrorists use low-level technology, and exploit unbalanced individuals, nothing like Atta. |
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Asha wished she could do the same, forget about everything and sleep, drift off to dreamland where nothing like this existed and it was all perfect. |
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There's nothing like a little sacred cow bashing to get people to listen! |
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The green ones that are a bit bigger and striated like pumpkins are called bitter-balls, and they are in truth violently bitter, but nothing like the pea-sized killers. |
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Well, I suppose there's nothing like laying your trivia on the table at the outset so that anyone who's not up for some girlie chat can go put some shelves up in the kitchen. |
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Yet serenade for Strings in C Major sounded nothing like the Nutcracker or Swan Lake. |
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Selig's latest outburst ought to really help sagging attendance, because as we all know there's nothing like a failing team to get fans out to the ballpark. |
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This ancient woodland is nothing like a typical rainforest, which has a lush canopy, a luxuriant understory, and a permanently shaded, relatively open forest floor. |
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Today, you still need money, but nothing like so much of it, and because of print-on-demand systems you no longer end up with a garage full of books. |
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The only certain thing is that the next record will sound nothing like it. |
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But the case against Lagarde, 58, is nothing like the showstopper Strauss-Kahn provided. |
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Wellies are essential for really sloshy conditions, or for calf-high paddling efforts, but they are nothing like as comfortable as a proper pair of modern country boots. |
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It was so vague, nothing like the General's usual certainty. |
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Sure, I get sniffles and the odd cough, but nothing like this. |
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There's nothing like a nighttime snipe hunt to terrorize homesick kids. |
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Mars has only the tiniest trace of a magnetic field, nothing like the huge bubble that surrounds the earth and protects us from solar and cosmic radiation. |
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The ancient persians did not write much down, and what they wrote was nothing like history. |
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You've added so much apple, orange and lemon juice into the mix that the resulting drink is citric and tastes absolutely nothing like mango juice. |
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It was sweet and funny and self-deprecating, nothing like the infantile behavior she had just displayed. |
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The show looked and felt nothing like the one that accrued eight seasons of fans. |
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It was late in my career and I was already famous with hundreds of movies under my belt, but nothing like this. |
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In reality, prison weddings look nothing like the fairy tales depicted on TV and in bridal magazines. |
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And 80 years of nationalist teaching have made Iraqi ethnic tension more like Catalonians in Spain than Walloons in Belgium, and nothing like the Yugoslavs. |
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Moving an Air Force combat wing is nothing like moving an Army brigade. |
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As the ambulance bumped gently along the jolts in the road on its journey to the hospital Kim tried to keep her eyes closed tight and think of nothing like she was meditating. |
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Hopefully it will be nothing like this time last year when I had a three and a half mile walk home in the snow when the tubes and buses packed up. |
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There's nothing like a Nobel peace speech extolling war to unite the Washington commentariat and the foreign-policy community. |
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When it comes to choosing a joystick for your computer, there's really nothing like getting into the shops and getting a bit of hands-on experience. |
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Which reminds me to mention a word of caution when managing cows around calving time, there is nothing like a good scare to make one realise the dangers of attack. |
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There's nothing like a good arterial spray to get things going. |
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Many people believe that this must be a local variety, for it certainly tastes nothing like the Torrontes grape from the Galicia region of north-west Spain. |
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They have created an astonishing and provoking array of teapots in various media that often look nothing like a teapot in the traditional sense of the word. |
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But there's nothing like corny video star wipes and bad sound effects carefully preserved for decades to come on DVD to horrify future generations. |
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There's nothing like gaining a reputation as a red-hot creative shop for turning up the pressure in a business where you're only as good as your last ad. |
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There is still nothing like being at cloud base in a hang glider. |
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It's nothing like you'd expect a council house to be, though. |
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His bland take on the icon is nothing like his maniacal turns in American Psycho or The Fighter. |
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But there's nothing like a chance to stroke and cuddle an animal for a seven-year-old, and my daughter enjoyed stroking a Shetland pony which had a permanently sad expression. |
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But a life-altering invasion of personal privacy is nothing like a trip on the steps at the Dolby Theatre. |
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There's nothing like speaking out about the things you dread most, for it's a relief to unburden yourself of your worst worries and nagging fears. |
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He has found that there's nothing like a mint julep to calm your nerves. |
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After all, there's nothing like a spot of team-bonding on a big dipper. |
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There was nothing like a little betting to perk his spirits up. |
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I refuse to just lie around and do nothing like a decrepit old hag! |
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There's nothing like righteous anger to put color in your cheeks. |
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There's nothing like roots, dub and reggae to get you moving. |
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He's an awesome oke, nothing like you would imagine him to be. |
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The plume poppy Macleaya cordata is a bit of an oddity, as it looks nothing like any poppy you may have grown. |
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The persecution of witches began in 1563, and hundreds were executed, although there was nothing like the frenzy on the Continent. |
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That's nothing like the 100 billion synapses of the human brain, but still as intelligent as your average flatworm. |
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There's nothing like leaping on to a bed and throwing off all the pillows before you hit the hay. |
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I LOVE it when we have visitors, but there's nothing like a play date to ensure the house is absolutely spotless. |
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The Home Minister has given a statement in the Rajya Sabha that it's a non-issue and there is nothing like this. |
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There is nothing like percolating coffee over an open campfire. |
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But this transcription had nothing like the impact of Barshai's transmogrifications of Shostakovich String Quartets. |
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There is nothing like the suggestion of a cancer risk to freak out a parent, especially one of the hypereducated, ecoconscious ilk. |
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There's nothing like a debate to teach one quickness. I often wish I had gone in for them when I was a youngster. It would have helped me no end. |
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Cape Verde is part of the Sahelian arid belt, with nothing like the rainfall levels of nearby West Africa. |
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I would love to speak bluntly to those gangbanging teens and wanna-bes and tell them prison is nothing like what you think. |
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Funny and forthright, he seems nothing like his small screen alter ego, brooding, up-tight Jack in Lost. |
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He looks nothing like the brawling, expansive prince of before. |
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He was a very fragile little gentleman, nothing like an ogre, and we celebrated his ninety-fourth birthday together. |
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Louis motor, long used in classrooms to illustrate motor principles, is extremely inefficient for the same reason, as well as appearing nothing like a modern motor. |
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There was nothing like that spirit which, when the heart goes with the decree of the ruler, makes the welkin ring with its unregulated rejoicings. |
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There's nothing like a story with a happy ending, so it's with a big smile on my face that I bring you glad tidings from the hearth of the Berzerker. |
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There does not survive a vast corpus of native law from Scotland particularly, certainly nothing like that which comes from early medieval Ireland. |
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This happens despite the cluster being thirteen times larger than a single bromine atom and despite aluminum being nothing like the lacrimatory poison-gas staple. |
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There's nothing like fragging a strogg with a railgun before breakfast. |
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She was nothing like the wild supermodels and party girls he had been dating. Ms. Hamm has unflashy clothes, jewelry and ways and is the opposite of high-maintenance. |
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