" She even likened the experience to "riding a rollercoaster.
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In the play, it is likened to an Englishman's pub.
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His government has likened such demands to an attempted coup.
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He also likened the tent city to a concentration camp.
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She likened his abilities to a mule eating an apple.
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" Most memorably, one person had likened it to "self-mutilation.
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A Republican National Committee (RNC) spokeswoman on Monday likened Sen.
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He likened the impact of the explosion to an earthquake.
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Williams likened it to the end of prohibition of alcohol.
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He likened the leaks to something out of Nazi Germany.
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He likened it to treating Pyongyang with a strong antibiotic.
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Cimber likened himself to a "drill sergeant" for the Marines.
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One study likened circumcision to a vaccine of high efficacy.
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In another post, Mr. Miller likened Syrian refugees to rattlesnakes.
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Relations fell into a chill, likened to the Cold War.
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Hudd, 18, likened Juul to her generation's version of cigarettes.
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Meituan has been likened to U.S. discounting platform Groupon Inc.
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Clinton, likened Mr. Trump to a conquering hero returning home.
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Its historic significance was likened to that of Lawrence v.
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He likened it to worker cooperatives and community land trusts.
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Curry likened recent events to the period after the Sept.
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" She likened the academy to a train "without the locomotive.
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Barton likened the homebuying process to a large grocery store.
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Many critics have already likened this to opening Pandora's Box.
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He likened spy agencies' practices to those of Nazi Germany.
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Earlier, Khamenei likened the strikes to a "slap" against America.
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Mr. Perenchio likened the fight to a blockbuster movie premiere.
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In a recent interview, he likened it to "coerced pressure".
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But he likened his work to that of a surgeon.
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ALBANY — The governor likened it to an act of war.
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Machine learning techniques can be likened to a black box.
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I saw that Jeb Bush likened you to Donald Trump.
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Mr. Clemmer likened the varying snow to any outdoor weather uncertainty.
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Buffett has also likened buying stocks to owning more tangible assets.
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He likened the spending problem to maxing out a credit card.
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It has been likened to Cuba and the former East Germany.
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At his death Goethe gushingly likened him to a "demi-god".
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He likened the situation to the overheated stock market in 2007.
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He recently likened bad investments to golf in the Financial Times.
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Mastodon developer Eugen Rochko likened federation as a whole to email.
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The UN likened its system of indefinite conscription to mass enslavement.
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In a letter, the group likened the militia's actions to kidnapping.
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Sanchez allies have likened the Catalan negotiating tactics to political blackmail.
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The president's speeches can be likened to a roller coaster ride.
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The Prophet Muhammad had likened the gardens around Damascus to paradise.
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Many campaigns, often likened to startups, don't have human resources staff.
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Mark Zuckerberg likened this to deleting cookies from your browser history.
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In fact, she likened Glossier's products to "crayons" for its customers.
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One Reddit user even likened to it going to a pilgrimage.
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Mr. Kleinrock likened it to a kind of fall from grace.
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Kelly likened being in space to aging at an accelerated rate.
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One of them, Mr. Romney, likened schools to a public utility.
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Critics likened "Sword of Trust" to indie films from the '90s.
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She likened the night before Tap Fest starts to Christmas Eve.
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Some have even likened the situation to the subprime mortgage crisis.
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" His longtime business partner Charlie Munger likened it to "trading turds.
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They've been called gorillas and likened to men playing against women.
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At the time, Zuckerberg likened it to Jarvis from Iron Man.
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Radiation monitor Nikolai Gorbachenko likened the explosion to "a horror film."
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Others likened his candidacy to that of Barack Obama in 2008.
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The judge even likened Harvard's formula to the recipe for Coke.
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The Kremlin has likened it to Russia stationing missiles in Mexico.
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The transit union's leader then likened Mr. Cuomo to President Trump.
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It could be best likened to that of children's lip gloss.
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Dr. Tedesco likened it to clearing clogs in a plumbing system.
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The job has been likened to graduate school for aspiring coaches.
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She likened her transition to the life cycle of a butterfly.
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He likened Amazon's progress in physical stores to its shipping service.
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Some likened it to a muscle cramp that will eventually subside.
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He likened his arrest to the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor.
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It has been likened to severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS.
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Esper said U.S. troops should not be likened to a tripwire.
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Lee likened litecoin to silver whereas bitcoin is more like gold.
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The theologian who likened writing to sticking his hand in tripe.
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Regional observers have often likened Pakistani politics to a soap opera.
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And he supports President Trump, having likened him to Ronald Reagan.
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In early Hellion reviews, Boleyn's voice is even likened to his.
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" Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, meanwhile, he likened to a "voracious weasel.
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And she sort of likened them to when she first became queen.
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Scientists likened the development to the Wright brothers' first flight in 1903.
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China was likened to colonial powers that "just take everything and go".
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They likened the moves to taking out insurance to protect the economy.
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One participant likened it to a Tony Robbins seminar for business owners.
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MD founder and CEO Matteo Berlucchi, I likened the combination of Your.
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Doctors have likened its brand dominance in schools to that of Kleenex.
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The result was likened to a "political earthquake" and "landslide" by experts.
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North Korea's foreign minister likened Trump to a "barking dog" in response.
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby's robe was likened to a seltzer can.
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The company initially likened it to your own version of MTV's TRL.
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Some people likened it to "making it rain" at a strip club.
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Years later, he likened debate on a team to that rock tumbler.
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As a child, a bully likened her to a notorious Batman villain.
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The impact of IoT is being likened to a new industrial revolution.
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I likened myself to an overstimulated, slightly warped Manic Pixie Dream Girl.
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So I'm still not entirely sure why I've been likened to Bangs.
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It was a monthlong affair likened in press accounts to a circus.
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Monsanto likened those efforts to an "uninformed vocal minority" in the email.
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In his boundless unoriginality, he has likened women he dislikes to dogs.
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" Another site, Polygon, likened it to "a long, confusing, deeply strange movie.
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He likened performing the coming shows to playing at the Grand Canyon.
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The actor likened her addiction to the compulsion people feel to exercise.
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Others have likened it to everything from rotten fruit to filthy socks.
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Mr. Jones likened writing to boxing: conjuring fear while accessing the subconscious.
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" Another, Anton Mayer (@MECFSNews), likened Sharpe's behaviour to "that of an abuser.
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" Another, Anton Mayer (@MECFSNews), likened Sharpe's behavior to "that of an abuser.
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Laurence Tribe likened the students who had written the spoof to Klansmen.
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Those near the point of impact likened the collision to an explosion.
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Some advocates for their return have likened them to the Liberty Bell.
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Rather, Stanley likened it to Republicans' attempts to overturn health care reform.
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"EU law is likened to a ratchet, clicking only forwards," he writes.
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In the past, Mr. Cuomo has likened Mr. Percoco to a brother.
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Gandhi was likened to the Hindu goddess Durga, the slayer of demons.
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Some black students likened the memorial to erecting a statue of Hitler.
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Dr. Alcubierre likened the concept to a moving walkway in an airport.
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Mendoza likened it to a tennis player waiting to receive a serve.
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The Sephardic chief rabbi of Jerusalem likened Reform Jews to Holocaust deniers.
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Its progenitor, Ray Dalio, has likened the company to a nudist camp.
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" He likened it to a scene from the film "The Shawshank Redemption.
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He likened us to the female Hangover and its pretty spot on!
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Readers have likened its tone to that of Charlie Hebdo in France.
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She likened it to rebooting a computer to eradicate an unexplainable glitch.
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He likened their treatment of her to that faced by his mother.
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Ahead of the rally, Beer Sheva's deputy mayor likened Netanyahu to Moses.
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The senator likened it to how Trump has dealt with North Korea.
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McGroarty likened meditation&aposs popularity to yoga&aposs a few years ago.
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Artery-clogging khachapuri, the cheesy bread often likened to pizza, still tempted.
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Mr. Farley, who is religious, likened the experience to being in church.
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Farmer Hadi likened him to a late Greek shipping tycoon, Aristotle Onassis.
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Bush up on New Hampshire television, launched an ad on Monday that likened
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"Psychologists have likened it to animals picking fleas off one another," Meyerhoff explains.
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Russia, on the other hand, has previously likened US sanctions to economic war.
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Streep likened the art of acting to an act of empathy in itself.
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Some have likened portions of the business to a modern-day railroad monopoly.
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Obama has praised O'Rourke in public and likened the Texas Democrat to himself.
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" One of Bolton's descriptions, according to testimony, likened it to a "drug deal.
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Mr. Furie likened losing that perk to castration (using a more colorful term).
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Adele Bernhard at New York Law School has likened it to a lottery.
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Dying of black lung can therefore be likened to slowly suffocating to death.
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Many experts, including SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, have likened reusable rockets to airplanes.
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Shu also likened the company to SpaceX in an interview with CNN Money.
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The executive likened major footwear launches to the buzz around major Apple debuts.
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A company spokeswoman likened the problem to traveling abroad with a hair dryer.
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Putin likened tariffs on China to sanctions on Russia, saying both were punitive.
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She likened it to when Mitchell Baker hired John Lilly to run Mozilla.
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Pangolins are beautiful, precious little creatures, often likened to an artichoke with legs.
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More than once, I heard his manner likened to that of a wizard.
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Apple's widely respected hardware designs have sometimes been likened to museum-quality pieces.
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Oddly, he likened his own "sacrifice" as a casino-builder to the soldier's.
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More strident opponents have likened Mr. Trump to Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
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In an editorial it likened the guarantees to landmines in the financial system.
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The ministry likened the role to that of a United Nations goodwill ambassador.
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Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister, has likened the slain bloggers' writing to "porn".
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On Twitter, some users likened his speech to a suggestion of ethnic cleansing.
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In 2008, Kroll likened Tasers to therapy for people gripped by excited delirium.
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For months, establishment figures likened Trump to businessman Herman Cain and former Rep.
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The latter especially, has been likened by regulators in several countries to gambling.
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Governor Weld, you have likened President Trump to the emperor with no clothes?
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Both he and chief of staff, Onyx Lorenzoni, likened the gesture to colonialism.
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China likened all that to an "unintentional" collateral damage caused by free markets.
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Mr. Mosseri likened the practice to a kind of email spam filtering process.
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To explain how the peptide works, Jacob likened hemagglutinin to a billboard sign.
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Gudmundsson likened Iceland's situation to that of Germany, where coalition talks just failed.
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My friends likened me to flowers — to them, I was a nervous dandelion.
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He likened Trump's decision to the dictatorship of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
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A statement signed by dozens of staff likened the situation to a war.
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There, he likened winning new clients to picking up women at a bar.
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At the time, Mr. Kelly's team likened the campaign to a hate crime.
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He likened the replies to a town hall meeting held by public officials.
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Donald Trump has likened himself to a "wartime president" fighting this invisible enemy.
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And if you think that's hyperbole, several sources casually likened him to Picasso.
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One college dean likened the battle against the coronavirus to the Peloponnesian War.
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Though he has been likened to Quixote, Terry Gilliam says he's Sancho Panza.
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Predicting where oil prices may go is often likened to a fool's game.
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Mr. Macron recently likened this era to the one between the world wars.
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Was it his freak-out over homosexuality, which he has likened to bestiality?
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He likened operating in the country to walking on eggshells, and then reconsidered.
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Some residents likened the chances of getting a test to winning the lottery.
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In that way, two attendees separately likened it to Mr. Biden's candidacy itself.
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Mr. Gouzer likened him to Willem de Kooning; Mr. Mugrabi, to Mark Rothko.
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Apologizing for the grandiosity, Jonze likened them to Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe.
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Schumer and Trump are frequently likened to each other, and for good reason.
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One Guardian journalist has likened Mr. Hunt to a British Airways cabin steward.
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A doctor likened his injuries to those of someone hit by a car.
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She likened them to people squeezing themselves into suits that were too tight.
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Confucius likened the passage of time to the flow of a river's stream.
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Mr. Musk has likened that to scrapping a 747 jet after one flight.
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She likened the process to receiving an insurance claim after a car accident.
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The teenage brain has been likened to a speeding car with no brakes.
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Bascobert likened the business to traditional classifieds, for example, connecting homeowners with plumbers.
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Spy magazine, less charmed by her social climbing, likened her to Pia Zadora.
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The clip upset Goldschneider so much that she likened it to online bullying.
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Israel, who also led the House Democratic campaign arm, likened it to waterboarding.
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Nietzsche likened it to an engraving that fades when bare fingers continually touch it.
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Sprecher, who is married to Loeffler, likened it to the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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" In 246, he likened Hillary Clinton to a "sadistic nurse in a mental hospital.
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Protestors likened the act of fucking lifeless silicone to both degrading women and rape.
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The change in development can be likened to that of Snow Leopard for macOS.
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He likened the current market conditions to the tech bubble of the early 118.7s.
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This debacle of epic proportions has even been likened to this summer's Fyre Festival.
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He likened the disappointment to waking up on Christmas and seeing an empty tree.
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She likened that possibility to a strategy used by Henry Ford back in 24.9.
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A low point came when the DUP's leader, Arlene Foster, likened republicans to crocodiles.
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President Trump has frequently criticized the whistle-blower and likened him to a spy.
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According to the attendee, one executive at the meeting likened Facebook to Big Tobacco.
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He likened it to the difference between hearing a dentist's drill and classical music.
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He likened it to the approach Jeff Bezos took with Amazon's Prime subscription service.
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Dolls Kill is sometimes likened to Nasty Gal, founded in 2006 by Sophia Amoruso.
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She has already been likened to Germany's Merkel for her cautious, low-key style.
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" Another participant, Deborah DeMoss Fonseca, likened the Trump phenomenon to a "1,000 year flood.
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Author Rachel M. Harper once likened the relationship between pain and art to childbirth.
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The decision has been likened to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's move on Nov.
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Ken Upchurch, expressed outrage as he likened the sick out to a teachers strike.
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People routinely likened vegan fare to rabbit food, bark, or, worse, flatly dismissed it.
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Spicer himself likened defending Trump in the press to lawyers defending criminals in court.
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Colin Swatton, Day's longtime coach and caddie, likened Day to a Formula One driver.
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" She likened the film to "creating a novel, after awhile, people are in it.
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One piece by its political editor likened May to the captain of the Titanic.
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In a Wednesday interview with Hugh Hewitt, Perdue likened opposition to Kavanaugh to McCarthyism.
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" The piece added that "several" former employees likened Facebook's company culture to a "cult.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - He has been likened to a "silver fox" in China's state media.
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One likened it to tropical Starbursts though said he wasn't sure he loved that.
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" Clyburn did not name any names but likened the rhetoric to "little dog whistles.
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The "Stranger Things" cocreators likened Hopper's apparent death to a "Han [Solo] sacrifice moment."
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A young friend likened the personalization project to tattoos, only safer and less painful.
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Thompson likened the administration's latest proposal to an ongoing assault on the LGBT+ community.
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Others likened his efforts to put unlawful doctors behind bars to the Nuremberg trials.
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He likened ISIS to the Joker in "The Dark Knight," the 2008 Batman movie.
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The platza, which Shapiro likened to "Jewish acupuncture," isn't for the faint of heart.
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Dr. Schwamb likened the process to parents naming a baby after they meet it.
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" Dr. Dyson likened studying the cosmos to visiting "a zoo full of wonderful creatures.
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Kessler likened this whirlwind to being a small player in a very big storm.
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It can be likened more to the placement of bets at a roulette table.
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" Laura Ingraham has likened the federal detention facilities holding migrant children to "summer camps.
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Giacomo Zanfei of the regional alpine rescue team likened the flood to a tsunami.
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His three-decade hold on power had been likened to a modern-day pharaoh.
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He likened the company's clout to that of large, organized special interests in Washington.
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One newspaper last week likened the move to the "Cheek of a Thousand Pashas".
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At least one Republican likened the president's governing style to his approach to business.
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Indeed, pundits have likened today's partisan divisions to those of the Civil War era.
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Target's former CEO likened leadership to a "coaching staff" that fostered a collaborative environment
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Samuel Brooks, partner at Macfarlanes, likened the moves to setting off a fire alarm.
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Jason Brown, CEO of fintech start-up Tally, likened the problem switching telephone providers.
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Many have likened Trump's actions to "extortion" of Ukraine, rather than "collusion" with it.
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At his confirmation hearing, he famously likened judges to umpires calling balls and strikes.
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She likened her to a sure-footed teacher in her handling of Mr. Trump.
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He had humorously likened himself to a butcher disposing of foes of human rights.
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Spaight likened Wilson to a video game, and linebacker Will Compton called him a magician.
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Also new is the Tiny App Directory, which Roberts likened to the Slack App Directory.
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Facebook's use of Onavo, which has been likened to "corporate spyware," has itself been controversial.
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Getting back together with an ex partner can be likened to repairing an emotional injury.
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Schieber likened it to knowing to press the gas when you see a green light.
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Etim likened AI-assisted moderation to giving a farmer a mechanical plow versus a spade.
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He likened the partnership to Google's Nexus smartphone program in terms of collaboration and goals.
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" Starr also likened Clinton's philanthropic work post-presidency to that of Jimmy Carter, calling "redemptive.
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Barhydt likened VoiceOps' approach to how self-driving car companies are improving their AI models.
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The developers likened their "hello can you hear me" prompt to a pseudo-Turing test.
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One internet meme likened the strategy to closing banks in order to tackle bank robbery.
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby's robe was likened to a can of lemon La Croix.
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Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, reportedly likened her proposals at Chequers to "polishing a turd".
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Raymond likened the fight against the opioid epidemic to pushing a boulder up a hill.
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The defence minister likened the motion of no confidence in Mr Zuma to a coup.
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According to Bustle, this sale can be likened to Ulta's famous 21 Days Of Beauty.
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Speaking with CNBC, Bhattacharya likened the rise to the top to a nighttime highway drive.
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Former CEO Rascoff has likened the model to Netflix's original programming and Amazon's web services.
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" One member likened the conclusion of this stretch to "the last scene in Road Warrior.
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He likened the shopping experience to travel, where a host of websites like Kayak, Booking.
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David Perdue (R-Ga.) likened Romney to a potential "Jeff Flake on steroids" last year.
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Should the deer be likened to something, or made to stand in for nature itself?
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Out of the Chinese market, Cramer recommends buying Alibaba, a company he likened to Amazon.
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" Salke likened the situation to Julie Bowen's during production on the pilot for "Modern Family.
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Lobbyists from the industry launched a campaign that likened governmental concern to a witch hunt.
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She likened it to the body politic moving from a smooth stream into the rapids.
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The former Republican Speaker likened the mood at the FBI to an old Western film.
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Commentators wrung their hands: London was likened to an invading army and a giant octopus.
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He likened the project to geological surveys for deposits of materials from copper to silver.
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He has also likened Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's actions in Kashmir to Nazi ideology.
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In the Wednesday tweet, the Texas senator likened the ride to running a presidential campaign.
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It was likened to negotiating with an employer or getting an automated customer service message.
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One ex-employee who worked on the science likened taking a uBiome test to pseudoscience.
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Pena Nieto had likened Trump to dictators Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini earlier this year.
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Mr. Slim is often likened to Warren Buffett for his relatively low-key, avuncular style.
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Professor Bauer likened the situation to the sexual abuse scandal that engulfed the Catholic Church.
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Check out their video (which you may remember they likened to a Korn video) above.
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Its prime minister, Imran Khan, has repeatedly likened India's revoking Kashmir's autonomy to Nazi ideology.
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The controls of the Icon A5 have been likened to that of a sports car.
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When her youngest son typed his first one, he likened it to a Facebook post.
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China has frequently conflated Islam with extremism, and likened it to a cancer or disease.
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" He likened it to a "a ship without deckhands, whose captain has lost his mind.
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Patrick has likened immigration into Texas to an invasion, and accused immigrants of bringing diseases.
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Officials likened the test launch to an attempt to hit a bullet with another bullet.
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Dr. Haeussler likened it to bending a Snickers bar until the top coating breaks apart.
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Rather, they likened the effort to high-risk, high-reward bets by venture capital investors.
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Mr. MacNulty likened the benefits of practicing mindfulness to those of, say, doing push-ups.
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Clinton — who, for good measure, was mocked for her laugh, often likened to a cackle.
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She likened the appeal of these laws to the populist proposals offered by President Trump.
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Cramer likened the Republicans' situation to the Obama administration's efforts to reform the tax system.
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He has been likened to Mr. Icahn for his vigorous assertion of minority shareholder rights.
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"I get why people are so enamored," he said, and likened Trump to Ronald Reagan.
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He likened himself to a man running a tasteful boutique in a world of supermarkets.
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President Trump has likened the whistleblower, and the officials who spoke with him, to spies.
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Mr. Reavey likened the industry's existential crisis to that of tobacco companies in the 2306s.
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One investor likened Chesky's attitude to someone who couldn't commit to a long-term relationship.
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In Mr. Barron's group, the wine was likened to both a barnyard and horse sweat.
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Mr. Abramson likened the chief executive to other idiosyncratic founders like Jeff Bezos of Amazon.
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Defense officials likened the process to a subcommittee review of a bill on Capitol Hill.
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The United Nations has likened it to a crisis on par with HIV and Ebola.
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Zarif likened attempts to renegotiate the nuclear deal to reneging on a real estate agreement.
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Cantwell in a press release likened the bill's protections to "Miranda rights" for digital consumers.
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In depositions in 2011, both brothers likened the company to a "mom and pop" operation.
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A blog commenter once likened one of my crosswords to a visit to the dentist.
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It's a game likened to a religious experience that opens one's eyes to the possible.
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The Circle is a fictitious company that has been likened to Google, Facebook and Twitter.
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Trump has likened American spies to Nazis because he believed they leaked information about him.
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The source likened the U.S. response to the feeling of being jilted at the altar.
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" She also likened one soldier's behavior to "a child torturing ants with a magnifying glass.
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The Kremlin likened those festivities to images of celebrations after victory in World War Two.
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At one point, Oliver likened daily fantasy and its gambling-like entry fees to hardcore drugs.
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Corley, whose books include "Rich Habits," likened the wealthy to trees, which tend to grow slowly.
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He likened the tit-for-tat comments between Italy and the Commission to a boxing match.
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Navalny has likened Putin to an autocratic tsar who has clung to power for too long.
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Costolo dramatically likened Trump's meetings with Silicon Valley leaders to alcohol poisoning and extreme water torture.
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He likened the Veterans to Farmers experience to how some civilians may think about the military.
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Larson likened it to "being left at the altar" in a 2011 interview with Bullett Magazine.
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Cronin likened such a device to a reusable chemical hand warmer, which also runs on crystallization.
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Fergie likened the shift to Eugenie's upcoming wedding to Jack Brooksbank, taking place on October 12.
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Hawley likened the incident to the fight against Communism in East Germany during the Cold War.
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He likened Trump's grievances to Democrat Al Gore complaining about not winning the 2000 presidential election.
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Fame, therefore, is likened to a get-rich-quick fantasy, a shortcut to circumvent societal stagnation.
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American security complaints have helped bring attention to Huawei — and Ren likened it to good advertising.
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In May 2018, Barr likened former Barack Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett to an "ape" on Twitter.
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In May 2018, Barr likened former Barack Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett to an "ape" on Twitter.
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Some have likened the protests to Sudan's previous uprisings against military dictatorships, in 1964 and 1985.
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THE POLITICAL arts are often likened to magic because they depend on the suspension of disbelief.
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Image: Yi Ju/university of Cambridge NanophotonicsLead author Tao Ding likened the effect to an explosion.
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Baez likened Bradley to a "three-legged pony" that prosecutors were riding to the finish line.
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He likened this to a model already offered in the private jet market called fractional ownership.
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For a second year, New Delhi's chief minister has likened the city to a "gas chamber".
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Sison likened it to Duterte's anti-drugs campaign, during which thousands of people have been killed.
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One former diplomat in the Obama administration likened it to a senator's office with no senator.
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"He likened it to [how] Jesus took our sins, and made everyone else better," DPR2 said.
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It is a gruelling three days for candidates: one exhausted PhD likened it to speed-dating.
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The pop singer also likened listening to her past songs to looking at high school photos.
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And he likened Rutgers' long history of success with that of the country as a whole.
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Explaining the policy to a skeptical Hewitt, Sessions likened it to how US courts treat children.
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Ja likened himself to the late, great Tupac Shakur (even remaking Pac's powerful "Pain" in 2001).
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Mr. Belasco likened Mr. Berkhout to the "Made for You" artists who work with 3D printing.
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Mr. Schappeit likened it to the spicy, gingerbread-like flavors of spekulatius, a Dutch Christmas cookie.
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" And Raskin likened Barr's summary to "reading the CliffsNotes version of Macbeth written by the witches.
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Staff members working on the bill have likened its importance to that of highway infrastructure bills.
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Coppola had called Marvel movies "despicable" after fellow director Martin Scorcese likened them to theme parks.
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He has also repeatedly likened the Modi administration's actions in Kashmir to those of the Nazis.
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She likened the situation to what followed the white supremacist rallies last summer in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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He likened the fervent support here to that in a college town in the United States.
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The program is known to host EDM-filled "mega events" that one attendee likened to Coachella.
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" He likened his split with the sport to a "chapter in my life that has ended.
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Today, everything from contemporary poetry to fan fiction to zine culture is likened to coterie writing.
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Sini Marttinen, one of the recipients, likened her experience on basic income to winning the lottery.
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In a post about "fake tech" last December, columnist Phil Baker likened Magic Leap to Theranos.
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Sheel Mohnot, who led 500 Startups' investment in Chipper Cash, likened the company's model to PayPal.
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He likened that to me doing hand poke tattoo, he said this is our written language.
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Mike Lynn likened it to "finding the needle in 10,000 haystacks," he previously told Business Insider.
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He has also repeatedly likened the Modi administration's actions in Kashmir to those of the Nazis.
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"Earlier in the week, Trump faced bipartisan backlash when he likened the impeachment probe to "lynching.
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He even likened his effort to ban same-sex marriage to the movement to abolish slavery.
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Ms. Friedman had written for "House" and "Sherlock," and likened Hayes to those prickly, flawed leads.
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By contrast, Hillary Clinton likened Mr. Putin to Hitler, which is something you do not do.
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Dr. Henderson likened the technique to DNA sequencing — once laborious and costly, now commonplace and affordable.
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He likened the people who had to stay at work to first responders in a crisis.
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Several experts likened the industry's transformation to the recovery of an addict who has hit bottom.
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It put her apprehension about retirement, which she likened to jumping off a cliff, at ease.
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Experts on Latin America have likened Mr. Bolton's tweets to a "prolonged info op" on Venezuela.
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She agreed with one of her classmates who likened the scent to a new beach ball.
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Dr. Vinokur likened the challenge to sending a speeding billiard ball back to where it started.
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Peter Cherecwich, president of corporate and institutional services, likened the traditional process to buying a house.
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" And Dan Barron of New York likened godello to "a mystery that I don't quite understand.
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One wine importer likened the potential tariffs to the greatest threat to the industry since Prohibition.
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One of her advisers is being likened to Rasputin by a shrill South Korean news media.
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Prosecutors likened it to a Ponzi scheme, saying that executives misrepresented the firm's investments and performance.
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Mr. Hill likened these layers upon layers of sediment to the growth rings of a tree.
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During the march, former reservation Chairman Wendsler Nosie likened the land to Mount Sinai in Egypt.
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Billie Piper, who starred in Stone's "Yerma," likened his rehearsal process to jumping off a ledge.
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Some have likened what he does to insult comedy of the type practiced by Don Rickles.
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Some likened the controversy to one in October, when the N.B.A. was the target of condemnation.
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In July, he also likened countries not meeting the defense spend target, like Germany, to delinquents.
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"Hannity likened Trump's critics in the media to "drug addicts" who "crave their next Trump tweet.
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Leonard Bernstein once likened the Ninth's nearly 90 minutes of mercurial music to an irregular heartbeat.
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It's not the first time Trump has been likened to the "Game of Thrones'" supreme brat.
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Mr. Trump's advisers have likened him to Jackson, the first populist to win the White House.
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" It likened the plan to "failed socialist policies that have plagued many other countries over time.
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He has evidently just likened her to a field, which she believes she definitely is not.
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Mnuchin likened the outbreak to a hurricane, and that the costs needed to be picked up.
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In Aspen, he likened Iran's compliance with the nuclear deal to a bad tenant paying rent.
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Late last year, Prada came under fire for depictions likened to blackface on keychains and dolls.
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Mr. Neinas likened snowmelt to a block of ice on a sidewalk on a hot day.
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He likened the model to viewers donating to Public Broadcasting Service because they believe in the mission.
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The worst thing 'since slavery' This is not the first time Carson has likened something to slavery.
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" Meanwhile, six months before in June 2018, Ingraham likened immigrant child detention centers to "essentially summer camps.
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" He likened the comments to former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton calling supporters of President Trump "deplorables.
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Veronica Thomas, a 38-year-old phlebotomist from outside Columbia, likened Harris to former President Barack Obama.
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" In an email, Rahman likened the new service to a "highly personalized check engine light for humans.
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Organiser of the event, Letitia Shelton likened the campaign's optimism to the decades-long anti-smoking movement.
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In that essence, Butterfield likened Slack as eventually becoming a utility, similar to the internet or electricity.
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Ted Cruz, on Tuesday likened her husband's campaign to efforts to end slavery, The Texas Tribune reported.
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She likened the trip to a choose-your-own adventure novel set in a friendly beach town.
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Another analyst likened the situation to a game of chicken that ABI was trying to head off.
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" But she, too, questioned forcibly removing homeless people from the streets, something she likened to "criminalizing homelessness.
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When Saw was speaking to journalists, he likened the ideal 5G network structure to a wedding cake.
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He likened it to Ford's effective use of Facebook to unveil its new Explorer model in 133.
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Lundgren likened Wal-Mart's strategy to his company's push for exclusive merchandise that shoppers can't find elsewhere.
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BP likened the surge in renewable power to oil's growth at the beginning of the 203th century.
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Something else made this baby happen that can only be likened to some kind of divine magic.
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It bears mentioning the man has repeatedly likened himself to Steve Jobs, and his juicer to Tesla.
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Miller likened Netflix's algorithms to knowing American's like hamburgers versus knowing where to find a good hamburger.
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The head of the local government in Delhi, India's capital, likened the city to a gas chamber.
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These waves are often likened to ripples in a pond, except they travel vertically rather than horizontally.
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Einhorn likened Tesla to defunct investment firm Lehman Brothers, which fell during the financial crisis of 2008.
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It could even be likened to how some might occasionally do a nutritional detox in their diet.
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Her photos are often likened to those of Cindy Sherman, arguably our most famous costumed self-portraitist.
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" A review in Slate likened China to its "manic rate of construction and grandness of organizational possibility.
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" A third former employee likened the environment at one company retreat to that of "a frat party.
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Days ago, Amash likened the president to a 5th grader for his broadside against the Freedom Caucus.
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Phillips likened demand for high-end collectible watches to that of fine art and vintage sports cars.
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The process of finding optimal solutions is often likened to finding the different "valleys" in mountainous terrain.
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Erdoğan recently likened Dutch authorities to "Nazi remnants," which prompted criticism from Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
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Some have likened the closed-up Galaxy Fold to a TV remote and I have to agree.
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He likened Rubio to President Obama, who was elected to the presidency as a first-term senator.
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Democrats have likened it to the "deportation force" that Trump promised to build on the campaign trail.
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He likened the economic impact to a catastrophe in Disneyland causing visitors to cancel reservations in Colorado.
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His rule has been likened to a "dictatorship light"; he insists this term will be his last.
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Erdoğan recently likened Dutch authorities to "Nazi remnants," which prompted criticism from Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
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In terms of trade, Trump has likened China's business practices to a rape of the US economy.
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At a campaign event in 2017, Stewart likened leaving the union in 1861 to the American Revolution.
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He has likened the caravan to a foreign "invasion," and is using it to justify extraordinary measures.
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But he likened them to substitute teachers, who lack all the tools to do their jobs effectively.
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He likened it to a "pay-for-play" scheme in which prospective Chinese students get special treatment.
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One media executive I spoke with in Cannes on Tuesday likened it to McDonald's selling a salad.
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Dan Kaminsky, a well-known security researcher, likened the government's approach to persecuting firefighters during a firestorm.
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Critics likened the directive to muzzling career experts and say it turns a blind eye to enforcement.
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Agag, a Spaniard, had likened Formula E's absence from London to Real Madrid not playing in Madrid.
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Some outlets likened the physical transfer of power to a child having their favorite toy taken away.
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Earlier this summer in a tweet he likened the police to members of the fugitive slave patrol.
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Zyahna likened her high school experience to shopping because students have to scout out the best deals.
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But images of Winnie the Pooh — to whom Mr. Xi is sometimes likened — have also been erased.
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As a choreographer, Mr. Petronio likened the experience of watching rehearsals to having a conversation with Cunningham.
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He likened it to living in a world where adults permanently wear sunglasses while children go without.
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" She likened her campaign to those of Sanders and Warren, and is calling for "fundamental status disruption.
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"I always likened it to being the toy at the bottom of the cereal box," he said.
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The Straub-Huillet method, often also likened to Bertolt Brecht's theatrical tactic of estrangement, is profoundly intellectual.
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Then again, on "60 Minutes," Schultz likened Democratic proposals for universal health care to Trump's border wall.
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"These messages sent by online daters can be likened to slot machine play in Vegas," she said.
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The Lithuanian Foreign Ministry likened selling the hammer and sickle shirts to selling shirts with Nazi symbolism.
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The Jewish holiday, likened to Halloween, revolves around the Book of Esther, also known as the Megillah.
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Norway likened the initiative to a joint fund established by the U.N. during the 2014 Ebola crisis.
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In October, Google celebrated a breakthrough that CEO Sundar Pichai likened to the Wright brothers' first flight.
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By then he must pull off the do-or-die miracle he's likened to a moon landing.
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" Harington likened the experience to "when you're at a party, and the party's getting better and better.
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" Crooked Media editor-in-chief Brian Beutler even likened the president's body to "expertly fluffed mashed potatoes.
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He called the lottery a "life changing situation" and likened winning the lottery with going to heaven.
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In 2005 George W. Bush likened the outcomes to the 1938 Munich Agreement — "a sellout" to dictatorship.
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The pattern is likened to a flag on a pole, while the consolidated trading mimics a flag.
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Disentangling itself while determining new rules is a process that has been likened to unscrambling an omelet.
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" Hunter S. Thompson likened it to "being dragged into a beer-brawl in some violent Irish pub.
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Harry described the treatment of his wife as "bullying", and likened it to that of his mother.
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Among the most intriguing exoplanets are those likened to ones we see in the "Star Wars" galaxy.
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The left-leaning newspaper Liberation on Monday likened Sunday's results to a "takeover" of the nation's politics.
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On Saturday, the pro-Trump media figure Dinesh D'Souza likened Ms. Thunberg to models in Nazi propaganda.
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Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan has likened its RNA interference drug to a potential vaccine for heart disease.
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Harry described the treatment of his wife as "bullying", and likened it to that of his mother.
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A spokeswoman for the authority likened it to cars being diverted from a highway to local streets.
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Objections by religious conservatives who likened the event to "devil worship" appeared to have had little effect.
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Many fan Twitter fans even likened her Emmys ensemble to the iconic D.C. Comics character, Poison Ivy.
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From her first tilt, Parisa Khobdeh, who plays the woman in red, likened her role to fire.
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Even former Trump White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci has likened Donald Trump supporters to a cult.
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Simon Jenkins, a columnist and author, likened Prince Andrew's travails to a scandal involving a Hollywood celebrity.
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" Marsha Spencer, a church member, likened Mr. Roof to Judas and described him as a "subhuman miscreant.
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Often, national service is likened to military service: both patriotic calls to serve and honor the nation.
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There are also straps worn on the chest that some on social media likened to a holster.
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Many have similarly likened an Italian NO to the successful 'nationalistic' Brexit Leave and US Trump votes.
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Lebanon today can be likened to a bus without brakes, its driver hurtling toward a brick wall.
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The exposure of mammals to such noise has been likened to living in a permanent construction zone.
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One critic likened Mr. Cahn's prophecy project to a "fragile house of cards," set to tumble down.
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In another example, Donald Trump Jr. likened unfavorable media coverage to Holocaust victims' treatment in gas chambers.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov likened the partying to images of celebrations after the end of World War Two.
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When asked about Packers' quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Norman likened him to a certain Lord of the Rings character.
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William Shelton, the former commander of Air Force space command, likened the satellite to a space Trojan horse.
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The sensory stimuli were likened to air "baffling" inside a moving car with the windows partially rolled down.
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The normally sober David Axelrod of CNN likened Trump to Neville Chamberlain after his infamous meeting with Hitler.
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Earlier Sunday, McManus likened the shooting to recent deaths of police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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" Melvin says his ophthalmologist likened leaving in his contacts to "wearing the same pair of underwear every day.
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Slotkin likened the meat to an almost octopus-like texture, and the flavor resembled a garlicky soup broth.
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One investor likened the relationship between SoftBank and Uber to that of Lyft and its Japanese backer, Rakuten.
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Others likened it to different platforms altogether, like mobile community network Amino Apps, or — perhaps more appropriately — Reddit.
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Ms Fujimori likened the manoeuvre to a coup, but Mr Vizcarra won the vote handily on September 19th.
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Mr Xi likened protectionism to "locking oneself in a dark room", a phrase that delegates repeated with delight.
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David Perdue (R-Ga.) likened Romney to a fan who boos a quarterback when the going gets tough.
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Justice Elena Kagan likened his crime to "a freshman in college going out with a junior in college".
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Libertarian vice presidential candidate Bill Weld likened Trump's immigration policy to Kristallnacht, the 1938 pogrom against European Jewry.
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She likened the site to an Airbnb for commoditizing and connecting people to Africa travel experiences at scale.
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In the screening for The American Meme, Hilton likened the experience of the tape's release to extreme violation.
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In the case of 3ve, he likened the operation to a professionalized company created to steal advertising dollars.
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Last year he likened himself to Deng Xiaoping, the politician who led China's economic reforms in the 1980s.
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Ten days earlier, Trump had likened American spies to Nazis because he believed they leaked information about him.
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" He also likened accepting refugees from Syria into the US as "the great Trojan horse of all time.
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In recent weeks he's been likened to everything from an Australian frog to Dolores Umbridge from Harry Potter.
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The Financial Times recently likened them to "the Grand Tour of business education in an age of Airbnb".
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In the same interview, Moore likened herself to a hair chameleon, often dying her hair on a whim.
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Cory Booker likened the GND to fighting Nazis and going to the Moon, reports the Washington Times. Sen.
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But one source likened the deal to simplifying Reynolds's structure by removing the stake it does not own.
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" In an opinion piece he wrote for The Hill, he likened the chaos in Milwaukee as "tribal behavior.
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When Kelly asked about Russian interference in the election during the panel, Putin likened the accusations to prejudice.
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The settlement has been likened to a concentration camp; living conditions are rough; the risk of exploitation high.
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Addiction expert Dr. Alexander Walley likened naloxone in the home of an opioid user to a fire extinguisher.
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People have written about how unqualified they are and have likened them to a group of swamp monsters.
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In March, Pena Nieto likened Trump's "strident tone" to the ascent of dictators Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
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While Trump is rarely likened to the man known as "Silent Cal," Shiller finds the historical comparison useful.
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She likened the divisions over immigration in the United States to the debate over statehood for Puerto Rico.
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The attack on Skripal has been likened to the killing of ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in Britain.
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"Coffee's critics likened the drink to wine and attempted to outlaw it on this basis repeatedly," Juma wrote.
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He likened shopping through Alexa today to reluctance buying off computers or cell phones during their initial days.
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Indeed, unlike Donald Trump, to whom he is sometimes likened, he proposes no radical change of economic direction.
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" But Hyman likened a new massive round of tariffs to "cutting off our nose to spite our face.
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One reporter likened the location to a prison, while Hurd said the kids are living in good conditions.
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He likened the DNA sequence to a bar code that uniquely identifies the samples and how they interrelate.
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Amnesty International has likened the camps to an "open-air prison," a characterization that the Australian government denies.
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" Other evangelical pastors and teachers also praised the action as "biblical" and likened it to a "fulfilled prophecy.
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In the realm of table tennis — a subtle sport often likened to chess — these were vividly unusual scenes.
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Asked if she tells the truth at the podium, Scaramucci likened her to a hockey goalie blocking shots.
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On Friday he called Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg "scarier" than Fidel Castro and likened Facebook to a dictatorship.
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China has likened the increasingly violent protests to terrorism and warned it could use force to quell them.
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But in a 1978 interview with The Associated Press, he likened his work to that of a surgeon.
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Kramp-Karrenbauer is extremely conservative on same-sex marriage, and has likened it to incest in the past.
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Baranowski likened Maddon to a baseball swami delivered to Wrigley by divine intervention to reverse the Cubs' curse.
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Obama likened the campaign to "an intramural scrimmage," noting that all Americans are ultimately on the same team.
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Tenev likened the move to Apple deciding to build its own chips, or Amazon investing in fulfillment centers.
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Commentators have called the ad racist and likened it to the Willie Horton ad in the 1988 campaign.
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Even the occasional false notes (a few too many patients are likened to trembling trees) are easily forgivable.
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NOAA likened these symptoms to an event that killed 233 seals between 2011 and 2016 in northern Alaska.
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The government turns a blind eye to the commercial enterprise, which some have likened to an alternative Internet.
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Though, Khosrowshahi has previously likened Uber's business to aligning more with the idea of an Amazon for transportation.
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Cuomo also attracted scrutiny for the incident after he likened the term to the "N-word" for Italians.
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The textbook response came from Mayor Pete Buttigieg, when Trump likened him to the Mad Magazine cover character.
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She likened the AT&T logo, a symbol she appropriated often in her oeuvre, to the Death Star.
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Their targets included images of Winnie the Pooh, because Mr. Xi is sometimes likened to the cartoon bear.
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The aide likened it to Waze, the navigation software, developed by Israelis, that helps drivers bypass traffic jams.
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The governor likened the federal tax changes enacted early this year to a missile launched at New York.
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Mr. Loftsson likened that to big game hunting, where an elk doesn't always die from the first bullet.
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After the South Sea Bubble collapsed 300 years ago, contemporary observers likened the market situation to a plague.
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German Member of the European Parliament Niklas Nienass has likened its "sleight of hand" to a magic trick.
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Mr. Galbraith likened the referendum to Britain's decision to leave the European Union, a vote followed by negotiation.
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He likened the group's followers to the blue-collar Democrats in the United States who supported President Trump.
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He likened it to deciphering an ancient tablet but not yet placing it in the proper historical context.
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The situation has been likened to "an ongoing terrorist attack," as one Ohio newspaper editor recently put it.
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Tall and V-shaped, blond and chiseled, Mr. Hunnam has been likened to Brad Pitt and Channing Tatum.
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Buffett likened his purchase of stocks after the 22 financial crisis as catching a fish in the bucket.
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Though the Chinese were once Mongol victims, modern-day China is often likened to the expansionist Mongol empire.
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But she likened it to going to a farmer's market and buying a homemade herbal remedy for something.
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Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari recently likened it to trading one short-term risk-free investment for another.
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Anchor Chris Matthews, a fierce Sanders critic, likened his Nevada victory to the fall of France in 1940.
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Bush even likened Trump to liberal filmmaker Michael Moore, a conservative hate-figure during the second Bush presidency.
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Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari recently likened it to trading one short-term risk-free investment for another.
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The investor likened the market to Yellowstone National Park's famous supervolcano, which many believe is close to eruption.
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Trump on Wednesday likened the new probe into the deal to the Watergate scandal in the Nixon administration.
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Redeker likened the U.S. stock market to a "self-propelled car" that didn't have much further to run.
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He likened his experience to that of Hollywood figures blacklisted during the scare over communism in the 1950s.
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Some critics have likened the Tunisian Ennahda party to the Muslim Brotherhood, which is banned in Saudi Arabia.
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Willis likened it to using the hydroids as bait for the sea slugs to go fishing for plankton.
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Tali Rapaport, Lyft's VP of Product, likened it to the on-call signs that sit atop traditional taxis.
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At a diplomatic reception, a senior French official jokingly likened the tattoo on her arm to a cloakroom ticket.
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" She likened being linked with that role to "growing up with a mother who is a very famous actress.
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Some likened it to another Netflix series, the sc-fi series "Black Mirror" which has included storylines about torture.
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Church likened this to gene vandalism versus gene editing—breaking both strands is more likely to cause these errors.
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" Laura Ingraham On June 18, the Fox News personality likened the cages children are detained within to "summer camps.
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He likened the tensions to those around the Vietnam War, Tiananmen Square and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Lawrence likened the privacy invasion to a "sex crime" and said she worried about its impact on her career.
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Italy&aposs interior minister has likened to hijackers some 60 rescued migrants refusing attempts to return them to Libya.
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Helman likened the discussions around alien contact to those conversations people are having around the ethics of artificial intelligence.
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He likened their attitude — the attitude about being the infrastructure — to the spirit of a quote by James Baldwin.
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Republicans likened the bill to a tax that will hit Californians at the gas pump and the grocery store.
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" Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, historical adviser Bruce likened the mistake to "putting Margaret Thatcher in a red rosette.
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Last year my colleague Chris Plante likened E33 to an amusement park where the main attraction were the games.
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The researchers likened it to coming upon a set of footprints belonging to a mythical monster, like the Yeti.
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He likened the winds to a bill that comes due every year for all those days of great weather.
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In February, a Foxconn executive cheerfully likened the company's vague, morphing plans to designing and building an airplane midflight.
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It was a passage in the I Ching that likened life to a river, and it really struck me.
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There have been concerns about construction conditions for migrant laborers in Qatar, which some have likened to indentured servitude.
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Some groups have likened it to basically throwing someone into the deep end so they learn how to swim.
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Drogin fondly remembers a video that likened Dewhurst to a chupacabra, a mythical animal that preys on Texas livestock.
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He likened the presidency to being a relay runner, saying there will always be more work to be done.
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Carole Sabas, a French fashion correspondent, likened the spectacle to "an episode of 'South Park,'" wrote Ruth La Ferla.
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Chansa grew up in Chibolya, a poor Lusaka township which one Zambian journalist recently likened to Sodom and Gomorrah.
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Justice Antonin Scalia once likened Lemon to a "ghoul in a late night horror movie" that just won't die.
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Paolo Savona has likened Italy to being in a "cage" of austerity restrictions favored by fellow eurozone member Germany.
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Trump, 70, even likened Spicer's daily news briefings to a soap opera, claiming they got nearly as many viewers.
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The Portuguese manager of Swansea City, Carlos Carvalhal, likened the potential deal to selling Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
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He likened it to the battle over reproductive rights: There may not be enough support to overturn Roe v.
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Apple likened the assignment to writing an email, with options to attach PDFs and links to each new project.
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Setback for Assad In May, President Bashar al Assad likened the fight for Aleppo to the battle of Stalingrad.
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PIPPA MIDDLETON'S MODEST ROYAL WEDDING DRESS LIKENED TO ARIZONA GREEN TEA "Pippa Middleton sponsored by Arizona," another person tweeted.
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Raven Tech's Flow product was likened to a Chinese version of Siri, but it has failed to take off.
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The fans' lawyer, Emmanuel Ludot, likened the men's allegations to a "genuine lynching" of Jackson, who died in 2009.
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Mr Macron has likened the internal problems of the European Union and its monetary system to a religious conflict.
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Bro likened losing a child to standing in shallow water and hanging on while being washed over by waves.
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At other times, he likened the plight of some working people as well as imported foreign laborers to slavery.
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He had likened us to terrorists because of the color of our skin and the faith in our hearts.
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Cocoy Dayao, a popular blogger, likened the measure to an authoritarian decree that might be issued in North Korea.
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In the interview with The Hill, he also likened being transgender to a leopard trying to change its spots.
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Rick Holland, vice president at the digital risk management firm Digital Shadows, likened paying hackers to mafia extortion tactics.
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That was in for the video for "Underwater Games"—a song we likened to Warpaint at their most narcotized.
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Richardson likened regulatory changes to make banks behave more prudently to street lights on a dark and dangerous road.
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" In an opinion piece the sheriff wrote for The Hill, he likened the chaos in Milwaukee as "tribal behavior.
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The company is constructing another campus in the city, a massive loop of glass often likened to a spaceship.
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They've been likened to taped recordings of a stage play, with obviously fake props and easy-to-see makeup.
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Some have likened Trump's latest comments on immigration to that of more moderate Republicans such as former Florida Gov.
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" A 22016 profile in The New Yorker likened him to a "nightclub DJ" or a "former boy-band star.
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Thornton likened it to a large down payment at an event sponsored by The Wall Street Journal in Japan.
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Lisa Zeidner likened the new book to "outtakes" from the worlds Eugenides has already created, and this feels apt.
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By Sunday, all four socialist officials atop the Bolivian government had resigned in what Morales likened to a coup.
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For "Motherland or Death" (2011), he traveled to Socialist Cuba, which he likened to the '70s-era Soviet Union.
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In a Twitter post on Wednesday, Cruz likened Trump's withdrawal to a comical retreat from a "Monty Python" movie.
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Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres likened the group's reception on her talk show to the Beatlemania of the 1960s.
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Amnesty International likened the now-shuttered camp to an "open-air prison," a characterization that the Australian government denied.
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"Like" does not work in this comparison because there's nothing that "the Democratic caucus" is directly likened to. Rephrase.
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Johnson likened the political shoe trend to the sartorial glow-up the NBA has experienced since the mid '00s.
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Brash and openly scathing of the political establishment on the campaign trail, he has been likened to Donald Trump.
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Cubs Manager Joe Maddon likened his drive to work, spent weaving around cars and pedestrians, to a video game.
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He likened its rhythms and wavering stammers to the trilling of birds and the music of forest and fountain.
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Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia and an avid Atlantic salmon fisherman, has likened salmon fishing to being stoned.
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But she likened anti-Semitism to a herpes infection that lies dormant and re-emerges at times of stress.
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The political maneuvering confirmed his status as a party titan likened, by some, to Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping.
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The effect has been likened to slapping a wet, hard beach and the sand beneath your palm becomes jelly.
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She likened their efforts to "house posts," the often beautifully carved structures upon which a traditional Tlingit house stands.
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It can be best likened to a piece of gum that has been chewed for a few days straight.
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" Dr. Dolly Lucio Sevier, a physician who accompanied the lawyers on their visit, likened the conditions to "torture facilities.
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Martin Schappeit of Forest, Va., likened it to "strawberry shortcake," and Ferguson of Princeton, N.J., said she loved it.
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He likened the situation to not treating patients for high blood pressure or elevated cholesterol following a heart attack.
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He likened F.A.A. inspectors to police officers parked on the side of a highway to deter drivers from speeding.
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He likened the latest steps to the kinds of changes the British people were asked to make in wartime.
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A former F.B.I. official likened the situation to a government failing to lock up a warehouse of automatic weapons.
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Our own eye has been likened to a camera: it uses a lens to focus light on the retina.
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The chief executive of Google has likened artificial intelligence to fire — a powerful breakthrough that is full of risks.
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Our dependence on fossil fuels is often likened to that of cigarette smoking, but the analogy doesn't hold up.
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I have likened the feeling I get while running on the treadmill and looking into the simulator to meditation.
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Whiteside likened having to go through two apps to shopping at two stores, rather than a single everything store.
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The province's premier has likened the situation to 53/11 -- a disaster officials want to avoid at all costs.
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Buttigieg went up to the family and tried to communicate with them in Dari, which he likened to Farsi.
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Yacoubian likened Syria's M5 to the I-95 corridor that runs down the East Coast of the United States.
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One critic likened the movie's desert and spaceship dogfight scenes to those in westerns and World War II films.
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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again likened the Indian government&aposs ideology to that of the Nazis.
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Mr. Fukuyo quoted his predecessor, who likened the process to the career of a famous Japanese singer, Harumi Miyako.
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The hotel has had no vacancy since February and a manager there likened the hoopla to the Super Bowl.
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If there's any display that can be likened to an Imperial Star Destroyer looming over minuscule freighters, it's this.
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Rousey has often been likened to Mike Tyson, another fighter who made short work of his opponents for years.
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A Financial Times article last week also likened the venture to a digital version of China's silk road initiative.
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In legal filings, Kesha's lawyers have likened her recording contract to "slavery," and a #FreeKesha campaign has thrived online.
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McConnell likened that scenario to a "jump ball," which could lead to a chaotic process with multiple divisive votes.
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Her writing on nature and spirituality has been likened to Thoreau's, and won a Pulitzer for nonfiction in 1975.
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Last week, Mr. Cosby's publicist, Ebonee Benson, went on ABC's "Good Morning America" and likened Mr. Cosby to Till.
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He likened the moment to a "Darth Vader" reveal, alluding to the iconic Star Wars villain removing his helmet.
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" Jeffress called Pelosi "sanctimonious" after her comments and likened her to a "pyromaniac with a match in his hand.
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In between vulgar insults, if you recall, Mr. Scaramucci had likened himself and Mr. Priebus to Cain and Abel.
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He likened his coming impeachment to an "attempted coup," an "election-nullification scheme" and a "lynching," among other things.
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" Instead, he likened voters to a dimmer switch "that gets brighter and softer and that throbs throughout the process.
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" She likened the Mercer sisters to the Schuylers—the high-spirited, witty sisters made famous by the musical "Hamilton.
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In his early days, he was likened to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Kennedy, even Ronald Reagan.
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Kemp likened Loeffler to the president's daughter Ivanka and stressed her commitment to Trump's agenda in his appointment speech.
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ET Salt and Sanctuary is regularly likened to a 2D Dark Souls because of its gritty style and difficulty.
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He also likened Schaaf's actions to a "gang lookout yelling 'police' " when a police vehicle drives through a neighborhood.
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That worldview was distilled in Yiannopoulos's response when a journalist mentioned Ann Coulter, to whom he is often likened.
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He likened the opportunity to a minor league baseball player being offered the opportunity to play in the majors.
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" The Large Blue has an extraordinary life cycle, which Mr. Creedon likened to "a plot from the movie 'Aliens.
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My colleague Ben Gilbert likened the fix to an RPG game where you advance by solving long-winded puzzles.
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" A day before, rush-hour subway passengers traveling on London's crowded Central Line likened the experience to a "hellhole.
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That's a huge ambition — one that is likened to the invention of electricity, the internet, or the industrial revolution.
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He likened the mosque attacks to the weekslong battle raging in the last village under ISIS control in Syria.
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She likened the "visceral" joy of it to eating a grilled cheese sandwich, or finally sleeping with a crush.
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It has become so common that one of the people likened it to the short-range wireless technology Bluetooth.
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After a prolonged silence on the matter, CEO Mark Zuckerberg essentially likened the data harvest to a data breach.
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Trump is likened to Israel's right-wing president Benjamin Netayanhu who, the film suggests, is also chosen by God.
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At the event, Schmidt added that it's not a form of censorship — rather, he likened it to an editorial decision.
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Mathé likened it to an executive assistant, but he stressed that he doesn't think Mixmax is taking anybody's jobs away.
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"We orient around organizational complexity," McJannet explained, and likened the company's approach to how GitHub relates to the git protocol.
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Beckworth likened Johnson & Johnson to OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, and said the drug giants were in a competition over opioids.
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Advocates, lawmakers, and historians alike have likened the facilities to concentration camps and demanded that the Trump administration take action.
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He likened hyperloop technology to the emergence of the U.S. railroad system and the era of prosperity it ushered in.
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What Wiley saw was a snapshot of complex choreography and teamwork that he likened to sophisticated tool use among apes.
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" He likened it to Oscar Wilde's definition of fox hunting, calling it "the pursuit of the uneatable by the unspeakable.
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Noyes described the incident as "likely too aggressive a sales tactic"; Gett likened it to a denial of service attack.
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The legendary director likened Marvel movies to theme parks, questioning whether they should be considered "cinema" in the traditional sense.
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The 10-page paper likened the method to other photo retouching methods such as removing blemishes and red-eye corrections.
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It's a dramatic about-face for Left, who in October sent the stock sliding after he likened it to Enron.
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John Callas, the project manager for Opportunity, likened it to someone turning off their circuit breaker at home every night.
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Christian Magoon, founder and CEO of Amplify ETFs, likened investing in Mexico to trading around President Donald Trump's daily emotions.
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" She likened her post-baby vagina as looking like "a hamburger, more like a Whopper, would be putting it nicely.
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One opposition MP likened his selection to "making someone who set fire to a temple the abbot of that temple".
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Amid the international condemnation for these killings, Duterte has likened himself to Hitler and indicating he would happily kill more.
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Telomeres are genetic structures found at the tips of chromosomes, and have been likened to protective caps for DNA material.
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Some have likened it to a search bar for your house—which honestly, if it works, sounds pretty dang cool.
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Hiojosa has previously likened the voter ID requirements to "Jim Crow-era tactics" designed to keep Republican lawmakers in power.
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One official likened the ISIS' structure to a series of concentric circles in which only the inner circle knows everything.
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On Monday, Trump Jr. tweeted a graphic that likened Syrian refugees to Skittles, which swiftly triggered a wave of criticism.
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Thiel likened Trump to Silicon Valley leaders, calling him a "builder" and saying he would stamp out "incompetence" in government.
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What happened here is often likened to a big black cloud hanging over the city that has never fully lifted.
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Sanders has touted his "100% Planned Parenthood voting record," and likened his grassroots campaign to the struggle for women's rights.
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Duterte, 71, is the alternative candidate, often likened to Donald Trump and considered both an entertainer and a loose cannon.
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A weakened polar vortex can be likened to a spinning top that starts to wobble more as its speed decreases.
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However, he believes a general reset of online advertising is necessary and likened digital ads to subprime mortgages pre-2008.
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Likened to being a real-life wolf-man, Gonsalvus the "monster" was a monster hit amongst curious noblemen and women.
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When Abiy and Isaias embraced last month, some in Africa likened the moment to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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In fact, I haven't even brought Canada's hip-hop teddy bear into our discussion, let alone likened him to Satan.
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According to Helfand, Prince likened to the situation to what it's like for an artist to have a studio visit.
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Crypto's proven volatility has been likened to gambling and speculation, a critical reason behind the debate of halal and haram.
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Agustin Carstens, the head of Mexico's central bank, last week likened Trump to a hurricane-size threat to the country.
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Roommates Zack Forrest and Krock Indigo rode out the storm on the island and likened Irma to a relentless tornado.
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull denounced the vandalism on a statement on his Facebook page that likened it to Stalinism.
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Stephen Quadros likened the feeling of the match up in Japan to if Hulk Hogan were taking a professional fight.
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David Gutzler, a climatology professor at the University of New Mexico, likened an expanded water portfolio to a financial one.
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Demedyuk likened the scale of the looming attack to NotPetya, a massive malware attack that affected computers around the world.
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Marin's lawyer, Charles Stillman, likened corruption in international soccer to a children's soccer game in which Marin did not participate.
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"The benefit of some complementary and alternative-medicine treatments has been likened to the vacation effect," he said by email.
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Anti-vaccination activists have likened public health measures, like banning unvaccinated children from schools, to the Nazi persecution of Jews.
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The congressman's tweet sparked immediate outrage from Republicans and Trump supporters, some of whom likened it to a hit list.
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They likened it to being a landlord but not responsible for management of housing, security, food services or other activities.
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The Indian government has previously likened crypto-currency investments to "Ponzi schemes" that offer unusually high returns to early investors.
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The National Union of Public Lawyers has likened the campaign to martial law under Ferdinand Marcos from 1972 to 1981.
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The curatorial statement for your most recent solo exhibition likened your work to that of David Hockney and Alex Katz.
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Instead, Vincent Cook, one of the creative directors of Energy BBDO, likened #SparkleGraffiti to an anti-graffiti campaign of sorts.
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They can be likened to the DIY indie game culture we know in the west, often on platforms like itch.
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That's not unlike what Microsoft is doing with Paint 3D and Remix 3D, though Alexander likened it more to GitHub.
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He likened his leadership of the department to capturing a ship at sea, and vowed to prevail over resistant employees.
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Speaking at a rally amid protesters' jeers, Prime Minister Viktor Orban likened E.U. bureaucrats to those of the Soviet Union.
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Barrett likened the harassing language of the attack to comments President Donald Trump has made against Hispanics and other immigrants.
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Rappers from Jay-Z to Kanye West have memorably likened their most ego-boosting anthems to theme songs for superheroes.
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Mr. Welser-Möst likened the orchestra's musical language to a dialect that must be preserved in an age of internationalization.
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Noguchi's lamp forms are compared to those of Buckminster Fuller, or, rather, Fuller's aesthetic is likened to traditional Japanese craft.
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Mr. Diaz, like Tesla itself, likened the plant to a small city — one in which experiences can vary, he said.
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Talking about the promises and disappointments of the complicated resettlement process, Hazim likened the experience to an unpredictable, dramatic ride.
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Mr. Labay likened Hot Topic's layout to the inside of "a teen's mind," or a constantly updating social media feed.
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Ceferin likened some of the loudest voices to a new breed of politicians who stoke anger to fuel their movements.
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Israel's government first likened the law to Holocaust denial, but then gave its approval to the rollback of criminal penalties.
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It's interesting that you talk about Irish migration because some have likened today's Southern border to the new Ellis Island.
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As news about what happened spread, Twitter users likened the St. George statue to Tintin or to a Playmobil character.
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Some were not in the mood for conversation; others likened the decision about whether to attend to a Hobson's choice.
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One person likened the kiss to a fish putting its whole head inside another fish's mouth, and they aren't wrong.
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Tight end Cameron Brate likened the meetings to "a college freshman orientation," although he added that they went far deeper.
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Mr. de Blasio likened the new effort to Vision Zero, a city initiative that aims to eliminate traffic-related fatalities.
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Pat Grady, a partner at Sequoia, likened the state of payments today to that of cloud computing 15 years ago.
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In a crude pitch to right-wingers in the Conservative Party, he likened the European Union to the Soviet Union.
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The poorly trained Coast Guard, often likened to a boat-riding militia, says it pushed back 18,000 people last year.
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It was not the first time Mr. Trump likened the questions about his campaign and Russia to a witch hunt.
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Some communities dislike the smell of the beet wastewater, which people have likened to soy sauce, molasses or stale coffee.
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In chaebol culture, often likened to an imperial monarchy within South Korea, the chairman must endorse or make corporate decisions.
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He likened the balance that Democrats are trying to strike to a juggling act, with two balls in the air.
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Mr. Brown likened a financial adviser to a family doctor — someone who will be with you over the long haul.
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" Ms. Okpokwasili likened that process to "Sitting on a Man's Head," which is "not about showing people what we do.
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The Hindu nationalist rhetoric of Modi and his ruling BJP party have also been likened to Trump's "America First" agenda.
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Some have likened the 2011 ban to the Prohibition era, predicting that leadership will ultimately feel pressured to reverse course.
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It's an odd-looking chair on wheels that some quickly likened to one used in the Pixar film Wall-E.
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Janicek likened the idea to the television era of his childhood, when families would gather together for Disney Sunday movies.
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At one point, it even likened the alleged theft to a heist of Coca-Cola's famously well-guarded secret formula.
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" Many cryptocurrency enthusiasts have likened bitcoin to gold because it has a limited supply and needs to be digitally "mined.
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Moreno likened it to the butterfly effect, a concept created by MIT mathematician and meteorologist Edward Lorenz in the 1960s.
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Cohen likened Trump's decision to previous policies barring African-Americans and openly gay Americans from serving in the armed forces.
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Mr. Musk has likened that to scrapping a 747 jet after one flight, which would make air travel impossibly expensive.
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Trevor Noah likened Trump to the infant character in "The Incredibles," who becomes dangerous as he discovers his supernatural powers.
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Each chapter is based on one of his compositions, which he likened to children that a parent molds and guides.
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It's a clever ruse — Jim Horne likened the solving strategy to "crosswords on quicksand," which implies uncertainty and probable doom.
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Mr. Caruso likened using the disguise to preparing for other undercover assignments, like dressing as a biker or a prostitute.
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The Michael Jackson estate has denied all of the allegations, likened the documentary to a character attack and sued HBO.
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" Heatherwick himself has likened the 88-foot atrium carved out of the center of the silos to "a vaulted cathedral.
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LONDON — If the history of art could be likened to a card game, Claude Cahun had the ultimate poker face.
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Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett last month likened Trump to "Star Wars" villain Darth Vader in a Twitter post.
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It's been likened to an inverted pop record, and that sounds appropriate, though I'm not quite sure what it means.
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Speaking Thursday, opposition lawmakers accused the police of overreaction and likened the violence to scenes more typically associated with mainland China.
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Witnesses likened the scene to a zombie apocalypse: People were staggering around the park, before dropping to the ground like flies.
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Solomon likened it to jumping off a cliff – or sinking a game-winning free throw under immense pressure with distractions everywhere.
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He has backed away from proposals for radical changes to insurance and the national health system that critics likened to privatisation.
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The Eritrean regime hates being likened to North Korea's—and it does not have nuclear weapons—but the comparison is unavoidable.
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House leaders have likened their investigation to a grand jury proceeding, a preliminary stage of a criminal case conducted in secret.
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Residents of the capital likened the carnage to atrocities committed by government forces and its militias during Sudan's long civil wars.
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He likened the waste uncovered in the reports to an infamous instance of defense contractor excess uncovered during the Reagan administration.
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Since its launch in the early 1990s it has often been likened to a casino populated by mom-and-pop investors.
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Mr McDonnell put it well when he likened the idea to entering into a contract with a company going into administration.
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This act of scribing might also be likened to a Book of Hours, of making one's own private Book of Hours.
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One lengthy comment likened the Comet shooting to the Moon landing, in that both incidents, according to the author, were faked.
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The building's owner likened demand in the area to a "gold rush" in a 2014 interview with the New York Post.
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He and Rousseff have likened opposition efforts to impeach her over unrelated accusations of mismanaging public accounts to a military coup.
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Many survey respondents, however, likened OPEC to a central bank 'jawboning' oil prices higher by using vaguely worded pledges to intervene.
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The chief likened the slayings to the kidnapping of Jayme Closs, whose parents were murdered during her abduction in Barron County.
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Other geopolitical experts have likened the opposing U.S. and Russian stances on regime change to a return to the Cold War.
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Most of today's quantum computers are best-likened to jolty, primitive airplanes from 19th-century newsreel footage — they're far from perfect.
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He recounted a Shanghainese client who likened second citizenship to having a "fast junk in the harbour, fitted with gold bars".
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Grover also talked up Feedr's tech, which she says enables "dynamic menu building," something she likened to a Netflix for food.
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Garlinghouse likened Ripple's situation to Yahoo, which derives almost all of its current value from its large stake in China's Alibaba.
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McCue likened the process to Apple's App Store, where each sign-up is analyzed for meeting the company's terms of service.
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Hunt likened Folau's case to the Kaepernick saga in terms of the ferocity of the debate that has gripped the nation.
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Maxwell likened it to Walmart removing parking from their store to test the effect of varying levels of parking on sales.
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" On Thursday, Kelly likened Bee's comment to Roseanne Barr's racist tweet about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, tweeting: "This is disgusting.
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DeChambeau, who likened his pioneering traits to those of George Washington and Albert Einstein, seems content to deepen his golfing education.
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Ely, who was involved in the study while at the University of California, San Diego, likened the findings to grocery shopping.
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In Parliament, she was likened to an orangutan and bananas were thrown at her by far-right activists during public rallies.
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Windows were smashed in the village of Wangshang two kilometres (1.2 miles) away, where stunned residents likened it to an earthquake.
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Meghan McCain, one of the conservative voices on The View, likened the reactions from Behar and the audience to Oprah Winfrey.
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He likened the strategy to that of Victoria's Secret's Pink label, which introduces shoppers to the brand at a younger age.
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An article in the Washington Post likened him to Napoleon, the curse of Oedipus and Frankenstein's monster in the same breath.
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On Tuesday, in a statement to Newsmax, Collins likened the crowdfunding campaign to a political bribe trying to buy her vote.
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In the Times, Douthat likened this dynamic to wealthy Washington profiting from public funding while the bulk of America struggles financially.
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Rose has even likened his makeover to an investment in God, which is not actually a thing that anyone ever says.
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One investor in a Chinese e-cigarette startup likened the combined regulatory and competitive threat to a knife on the neck.
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The prospect of asteroid mining, long the stuff of science fiction, is now being likened to a 21st-century gold rush.
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President Enrique Peña Nieto likened the candidate's language to that of Hitler and Mussolini in an interview with Mexico's Excelsior newspaper.
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Investor and star of ABC's "Shark Tank" Kevin O'Leary and CNBC's Jim Cramer have even likened investing in Bitcoin to gambling.
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Paul likened it to John Edwards, the former Democratic presidential candidate who was unsuccessfully prosecuted over a similar scandal in 2008.
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Meng is the daughter of one of founders of Huawei, a company that has been likened to the Apple of China.
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Right-wing activists likened critics of the government to a "pro-North Korean" force that threatened to undermine Ms. Park's government.
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Borrowers likened it to indentured servitude, and potential investors, the source of Upstart's funds, were skeptical of the risks and returns.
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"Twitter is toxic," tweeted Steve Kovach, a writer at the Business Insider website who likened the service to an unshakable addiction.
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" Even Eduardo, who wears a rakish eye patch, is likened to "a high priest or a Dracula or a Fu Manchu.
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I've fielded threatening calls and emails demanding we cancel events and been likened to Adolf Hitler when I didn't back down.
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"There's a difference between dabbling and interfering," said Moore, who likened the way Liverpool works to his days in Silicon Valley.
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At Rainville&aposs farm, Darby waded into waist-high milkweed, bending to sniff tightly knit flowers that she likened to lilacs.
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Or is it because Jenner's hair has already been likened to a very Kim K circa Paris Fashion Week 2015 sheen?
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The administration likened the new policy decision to a clarification, saying it will help streamline regulations for forest and paper industries.
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The same opal was the subject of this image he made recently (multiple Instagram followers likened it to the Aurora Borealis).
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One official, who likened the incident to a scene from "Pulp Fiction," said Turkish authorities have a video of Khashoggi's murder.
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She said the attacks in eastern Ghouta were "horrific" and likened the devastation there to the assault last year on Aleppo.
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Fowler likened a gore to a segment of orange peel that is pointed at the top, then fat in the middle.
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Mr. Woltz likened the acclimation to tough love, necessary for a meadow that will be to a large extent self-sustaining.
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Both Mercedes drivers, Nico Rosberg – who won the race last year – and Lewis Hamilton, likened it to a go-kart track.
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Monty Du, an engineer, and Feng Zhang, a hedge fund manager, likened admission to Harvard to playing professional football or basketball.
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Their declarations of rage, triumph, fear and warning possess a directness and universality that Mr. Indiana likened to the Ten Commandments.
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Same for the director, Scott Elliott, who likened studying a biography of a real-life character to studying an inanimate object.
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" Jon F. Hale, global head of sustainability research for Morningstar, likened an individual's green energy bets to "voting with your money.
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A top federal official likened Mayor Libby Schaaf of Oakland to a "gang lookout" after she warned of an impending raid.
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" She also primly likened the meeting to "a tinkle contest with a skunk," adding, "I was trying to be the mom.
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The plight of livestock animals has been compared to Holocaust victims; captive whales at SeaWorld have been likened to chattel slaves.
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She likened Doerr's backup to a recent Washington Post story about how women in the Obama administration "amplified" each others' voices.
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" Musk likened it to a long sea voyage: "That'd be like saying, 'Well ... we had everything except vitamin C.' OK, great.
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In a speech of his own, the Vermont Independent likened the ongoing "meltdown" to the one experienced World War II (Politico).
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Some sites like Stripchat increased pay for some performers and offered free tokens to consumers, which Stabile likened to monetary easing.
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Analysts likened his role to that of Sheryl Sandberg, who joined Facebook in 2008 to handle business roles like advertising sales.
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Jim Breyer, an early Facebook investor and partner at Accel Partners, likened the investment opportunity to China in the early 2000s.
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Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., writing for the majority, likened Impression to a shop that buys, restores and sells used cars.
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Officials at the CDC have likened this outbreak to similar, deadlier coronavirus outbreaks, better known by the acronyms MERS and SARS.
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Khan likened the Indian government to Nazis multiple times last August, when New Delhi cancelled the semi-autonomous status of Kashmir.
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In her comments, which were first reported by the Colorado Times Recorder, DeVos likened anti-abortion activists to President Abraham Lincoln.
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TikTok categorizes itself as an entertainment app and users have likened it to "therapy" because of the comic relief it provides.
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The "Mad Money" host likened the breakup to Marriott's move in 2011, when the company spun off its vacation rentals division.
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Some economists, such as Paul Donovan at UBS' wealth management division, have likened the developments in bitcoin to the tulip bubble.
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Liza Weisstuch, a journalist who has covered whiskey for a decade, likened the spirit to wine in its headline-generating potential.
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In an interview with Fox News on Friday, the two thanked Republicans for the hearing and likened Democrats to slave owners.
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The endorsement also served as a catharsis to W.F.P.'s leaders, who likened it to breaking off a borderline abusive relationship.
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It was a request that one Israeli columnist likened to a birthday boy being told to wait to open his gift.
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He likened it to the civil rights movement in the United States or the fight for gay rights in recent decades.
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The NPC gathering includes the government work report, which can be likened to the US' annual State of the Union address.
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He likened it to the civil rights movement in the United States or the fight for gay rights in recent decades.
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They're immature: One technique for estimating their developmental age has consistently likened them to the brain of a second-trimester fetus.
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Biden likened the criticism to the prospect of his campaign attacking Sanders for opposing some gun control legislation in the 1990s.
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Curling, which can be likened to shuffleboard, bocce or darts, is played on a sheet of ice with a pebbled surface.
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Guo B has often been likened to him, but when I mentioned the comparison I evoked a rare flash of temper.
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This isn't Warren's first jab at private equity firms, which she has likened to "vampires" over their use of leveraged buyouts.
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She likened an officer without a warrant to a trespasser, who would meet a very different response than would a guest.
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Bringing a messy market under control is likened by many in the industry to putting the toothpaste back in the tube.
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We also spoke with Karen McCormick, an investor in the esports firm Team Fnatic, which has been likened to Real Madrid.
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Instead, McNeil described an assembly line system he likened to a NASCAR pit stop, staffed by technicians who are Lyft employees.
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Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, likened the Los Angeles strike to "a gladiator fight" between two factions.
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When it was performed, it felt like a total barrage on the senses, which I likened to a kind of synesthesia.
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"She seemed particularly excited that I was going for it," said Congleton, who likened the new songs to abstract tone poems.
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Others likened the internal debate over the resolution to a weeklong family therapy session, a painful but necessary airing of grievances.
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Windows were smashed in the village of Wangshang two kilometers (1.2 miles) away, where stunned residents likened it to an earthquake.
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But some Russian media likened it to an online "iron curtain" and critics say it can be used to stifle dissent.
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Unlike Roseanne Barr, who likened a black woman to an ape in a Tuesday morning tweet that she later blamed on Ambien.
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Analysts have likened part of Costco's success with millennials to the pull of off-price retailers like T.J. Maxx: the treasure hunt.
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" One woman on Reddit likened the feel of a tumor in a breast to "a marble in a bowl full of grapes.
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Also on Facebook, Rush Limbaugh likened the church's destruction to the 9/11 attacks and received over 10,000 shares and 16,000 reactions.
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" West also likened himself to "this generations Ford Hughes Jobs Disney" and said he makes "more money on shoes than Michael Jordan.
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Hoversurf likened the Scorpion-3 to other untested-but-inarguably-cool-looking passenger-ready prototypes like Malloy, Aeofex, E-volo, and Ehang.
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He likened Madonsela to a "Biblical David" taking on the Goliath of state corruption, a simile that spawned lurid cartoons and headlines.
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" But she likened extracting information from him during a 45-minute conversation, conducted entirely off-camera, as "getting blood from a stone.
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Pauline Hanson, leader of the populist One Nation party, has likened the ban to a shutdown of Bondi, Sydney's most famous beach.
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But he had a genius for making himself indispensable; one colleague likened him to a drug that people get addicted to quickly.
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Klett likened The Epoch Times to a Russian troll farm and said his articles were edited to remove outside criticism of Trump.
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A lot of people likened it to the Harry Potter world due to its witchy shadow names, and we didn't hate it.
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At the time, the lawmaker likened Zuckerberg's plans to those of sugar barons who took land from native Hawaiians in the 1800s.
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Bird and weather experts likened Hermine's bird-catching winds to those of 2014's Hurricane Arthur, which made landfall over North Carolina.
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One nurse of Ms Bettencourt likened her household to a "basket of crabs", as staff and others battled to pinch her wealth.
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In a speech last month, he likened the harassing of officials, government sympathizers and their families to Nazi persecution of the Jews.
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Eric Trump's comments come after his older brother, Donald Jr., caused controversy earlier this week when he likened Syrian refugees to Skittles.
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Dr. Deep Sran, founder of the Loudoun School for the Gifted, likened the vandalism to the discrimination the school's former students faced.
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Opponents have likened whitelisting to "extortion" because some publishers have to pay the company a fee to let their ads be seen.
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Payment installments, which Reses likened to a "super power" for small retailers, are otherwise offered through a larger bank or third party.
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I remember an interview published in the Guardian where he likened, of all things, Colin McRae Rally to a survival horror game.
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Likened to a "rockstar" in India, Rajan became a popular figure in a country where central bankers typically stay outside the limelight.
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Likened to a "digital hospital," the company lets patients book a number of medical procedures through its web and app-based platform.
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The blast smashed windows in the village of Wangshang two kilometers (1.2 miles) away, and stunned villagers likened it to an earthquake.
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Eritrea's national service program was likened "to slavery in its effects" by the United Nations in 2015, an allegation the government rejects.
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" Manning likened the pilots' behavior in the video, dubbed "Collateral Murder" by WikiLeaks, to "a child torturing ants with a magnifying glass.
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It has its first openly lesbian prime minister yet the head of its Orthodox Church has likened same-sex relations to incest.
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It's called molka in South Korea and it's been likened to a "social death penalty," that affects thousands of women every year.
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" Earlier on Thursday, Kelly likened Bee's comment to Roseanne Barr's racist tweet about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, tweeting: "This is disgusting.
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The centrist European leader also likened Trump's diplomatic approach to those of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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The ADMX is technically known as an axion haloscope, which University of Washington physicist Gray Rybka likened to a large radio receiver.
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But by extending its grasp over Poland's state-controlled companies, which Mr Jackiewicz likened to "sovereign princedoms", PiS has strengthened its base.
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The speed and slickness of the procedure, often yielding blurred, unpredictable results, can be likened to photography, which Degas used and understood.
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He had been startled by a clangorous noise that he later likened to the sound of an aluminum bat striking a lamppost.
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Josef Kerscher, the luxury carmaker's American boss, likened the conditions that prompted the wild fluctuations in Spartanburg's temporary workforce to a "rollercoaster".
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Some former members have likened the group to a religious cult and say it's designed to enrich the family that founded it.
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The facility at Homestead swiftly emerged as one of the most controversial locations after several visiting Democrats likened it to a prison.
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Peters likened the president to characters from the Academy Award-nominated 1988 romantic comedy, "Married to the Mob," starring actress Michelle Pfeiffer.
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Former Austrian chancellor Werner Faymann last year likened Hungary's treatment of migrants to the Nazi deportations of Jews in World War Two.
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The 19-year-old has been dubbed the "heir to Rui Costa", and likened to two-time Champions League winner Paolo Sousa.
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Earlier this year, CNN contributor Ana Navarro-Cárdenas likened Trump Jr. to "Fredo" and did not receive an immediate rebuttal from Cuomo.
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And earlier this year, Rajini Vaidyanathan, the BBC's South Asia correspondent, even likened Modi rallies to those of US President Donald Trump.
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Diab likened Collective's role as a TPA to the spot where Amazon sat when it started selling books and other goods online.
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He has likened himself to general managers of the past, especially Rudolf Bing, who also claimed full artistic leadership of the company.
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Still, he felt compelled to stay with the animals, whom he likened to the goddess Lakshmi, or the Hindu goddess of wealth.
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Deflection: Calacanis likened his situation to that of Joy Reid, the MSNBC host who's been criticized for intolerant decade-old blog posts.
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Marriage has been likened to a gem tumbler; it's banging two rocks together in order to eventually bring out their deeper sparkle.
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Radio host Rush Limbaugh likened the virus to the common cold and claimed incorrectly that it is less deadly than the flu.
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Mr. Johnson likened the proposal to "polishing a turd" and is seen as a potential successor should the Tories dump Mrs. May.
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One observer likened the grenades lobbed by Mr. Getler to the booming pronouncements of a biblical prophet whose credibility was rarely questioned.
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Oswalt likened it to having Lucas offer a dish of ice cream and then handing a big bag of rock salt instead.
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It is likened to prosciutto because it is a cured, salty, deeply flavorful product; to truffles because of its umami-rich qualities.
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Users often likened various minority groups to animals in ways that were clearly racist, even if they didn't explicitly invoke a slur.
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It also appeared to deepen the tension between Mr. Trump and the United Nations, which he once likened to a social club.
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Several experts likened it to a dam breaking, the cumulative effect of harassment claims over decades and especially the last few years.
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" He likened the community of Russians who typically support these London sales to a "sea creature that's pulled its tentacles back in.
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He likened the question of legalization to a debate decades ago in which some experts did not discourage the use of opioids.
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Take Demna Gvasalia: He described his fall Balenciaga collection as an ''homage,'' but he also likened it to a rite of passage.
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She roamed Facebook seeking people who wanted to go the women's march in January 2017, an experience she likened to surfing Match.com.
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The executives likened the increased activity to surges that it sees during New Year celebrations or the Olympics — but much more sustained.
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She likened the #MeToo movement to an "insurgency" and compared it to political rebellions where public scrutiny quickly trained on the rebels.
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The level of anger was likened by some to the public reaction that greeted the so-called Casa Blanca scandal in 2014.
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Ms. Estevez likened the concessions bonanza to the experience of walking into a department store and expecting to see marked-down merchandise.
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Even though the earliest iPad was likened to a giant iPod Touch, Apple's ambitions for the tablet were much greater than that.
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He has held workshops for Steadicam operators ever since "The Shining," a film he likened to a master class in the device.
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He also insisted the media was to blame for the tensions with intelligence agencies, which he likened to Nazis earlier this month.
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Dr. Goulson likened taking money from agrochemical companies to taking money from the tobacco industry, which long denied that cigarettes were addictive.
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Bowman and Toronto Maple Leafs Coach Mike Babcock have likened McDavid's speed and dominance to those of the peerless defenseman Bobby Orr.
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In the past few weeks, he's been at the center of other concerns: During his 2020 presidential election coverage, he likened Sen.
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