| 21. | Elsewhere in the same catalog, you see a picture of what looks for all the world like a pair of pants.
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| 22. | They were sharing a mud flat, looking for all the world like a couple of motorcycle gangs warily sharing a clubhouse.
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| 23. | They looked for all the world like elderly professionals, dressed casually in the typical New York hues of black and gray.
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| 24. | It feels for all the world like a convent cloister, pervaded with a vague smell of reindeer skin and burning wax.
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| 25. | He sounded for all the world like Chuck Yeager in a Spanish tongue, reassuring us with " Right Stuff " calmness.
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| 26. | Texas Gov . Bush was at his ranch in West Texas, behaving for all the world like a president-elect.
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| 27. | Ishikawa's plowed fairways and leveled greens look for all the world like road-work preparation for a new housing development.
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| 28. | What once had been paved streets were only tracks of rubble, pockmarked by what looked for all the world like bomb craters.
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| 29. | They can fly down Tote Road or Perry Merrill or American Express looking for all the world like Tommy Moe or Picabo Street.
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| 30. | Texas Gov . Bush, at his ranch in central Texas, was behaving for all the world like a president-elect.
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