| 1. | And his pawings at Semele's breasts were rather much of a muchness.
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| 2. | I'm terrible at identifying juvenile gulls-they're all much of a muchness to me.
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| 3. | But even for Pluto, Edward Russell's throbbing bellow was much of a muchness.
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| 4. | Strung together, it's way too much of a muchness ."
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| 5. | They seem to be much of a muchness to me.
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| 6. | Like its immediate predecessor, the Clinton mediathon quickly proved too much of a muchness.
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| 7. | The rest is much of a muchness ."
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| 8. | Sheri Greenawald's shrewish Christine was rather much of a muchness, with raucous register shifts in nearly every phrase.
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| 9. | But this is much of a muchness in your example, since the subject-verb-object or subject-esse-adjective structure is not there.
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| 10. | Since both these novels are so much of a muchness in substance, about all a reviewer can compare is their style.
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