1 So unalike , and yet he and Sir Gregory had become fast friends.
2 During the long waiting period, the four so unalike messengers became good friends.
3 At first sight these two politicians seem as unalike as possible.
4 Indeed they are not unalike in appearance - tall and skinny.
5 They were, the pair of them, quite unalike , feature for feature.
6 Twins, but physically unalike , they are brown-haired thirtysomething men in T-shirts and trainers.
7 Their decorations are different and unalike each other in scheme.
8 We could have come from different planets, Zoë and I, so unalike in body were we.
9 Cage's ten other synopses were also wholly unalike .
10 They were so alike, and yet unalike .
11 On the surface, the two seemed unalike .
12 The brothers were not unalike , both with jet-black hair down over their eyes, dark skin and brown eyes.
13 Men's brains are not unalike .
14 His shoulders were a touch broader than Doyle's, but other than that they were both very alike and very unalike .
15 In Dickens' day "a tale of two cities" could only mean London and Paris then, and ever so unalike .
16 We can learn to see each other and see ourselves in each other and recognize that human beings are more alike than we are unalike .
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