| 41. | They emit a reek that the author likens to a combination of old gym socks, boiled cabbage and leaking gas.
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| 42. | This is in contrast with " freedom of indifference ", which Pinckaers attributes to William Ockham and likens to Kant.
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| 43. | The mythical island is described in terms a WWII sailor in the South Pacific would liken to the Greek paradise.
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| 44. | When police arrived, Gertrude Baniszewski handed them the letter which she had forced Likens to write a few days previously.
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| 45. | A short distance away is the negotiation room, which Austin likens to the impersonal closing room used by car dealers.
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| 46. | It could be the first step toward creating what some researchers liken to a Human Genome Project for stem cells.
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| 47. | Chris Old was once liken to Ian Botham in his ability as an all-rounder and made six first class centuries.
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| 48. | Following the sound, they discover a large structure made of white pinpoints of light, which they liken to a dirigible.
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| 49. | He did not approach this mission without a bias, as well as a stomach he likens to " cast iron ."
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| 50. | Behind a running back named Ronney Jenkins, whom UW coach Jim Lambright likens to Napoleon Kaufman, BYU has gone Ground Chuck.
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