Not dissimilarly, this mechanical device has revolutionized, no pun intended, the experience of dining out. |
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Not so dissimilarly, the protagonist of It's A Good Life collects cartoons and books of cartoons. |
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A couple of synagogues in my city have been defaced not dissimilarly to the images on the photos that have been circulated. |
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Third, the measures of recovery include a number of arbitrary limits that cause persons dissimilarly disadvantaged to receive essentially the same benefits. |
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Britain's donations to India, not dissimilarly, are also easy to justify in the narrowest development terms. |
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A junction between dissimilarly doped semiconductor layers sets up a potential barrier in the cell, which separates the light-generated charge carriers. |
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Not that dissimilarly, some women become feminists because they're angry at the casual sexism and institutional indifference they're asked to put up with every day. |
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They have started the Championship not dissimilarly to Boro, standing six places but only two points higher. |
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Diverse prey bases attract an array of distinct predators to that habitat type, in turn creating a dissimilarly structured community. |
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The genotypes behaved dissimilarly in terms of endophyte-induced rhizospheric L-asparaginase. |
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Heightened scrutiny would mean, for example, that a court would look especially skeptically at a law that treated people of different races dissimilarly — the law would be suspect from the start. |
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