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1 He has used a similar turn of phrase to answer direct questions about particular deals.
2 He soon made us acquainted with a few others of a similar turn of mind.
3 One source familiar with the situation said a similar turn of events could occur in the Sanofi-Genzyme negotiations.
4 My memory was muddled by wine, but I vaguely recalled Antipater uttering a similar turn of phrase the previous night.
5 To the former belonged the Rovers and their numerous chums, and to the latter Rockley, Ben Hurdy, and boys of a similar turn .
6 We now need a similar turning point to overcome the crisis we face.
7 My vague expectation that this place will be similar turns out to be pleasantly wrong.
8 I gave him my card and told him to phone me if anything similar turned up.
9 It was two years later that Ibsen sent home from abroad "The Pillars of Society," which marked a similar turning point in his artistic career.
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