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1 All not too dissimilar to the cooking that takes place in Irish homes.
2 Sydney currently faces a housing crisis, not too dissimilar to Auckland's.
3 Homer gets this job that's not too dissimilar from his own.
4 He was behind a boulder, not too dissimilar to Calhoun's breastwork.
5 Not too dissimilar from the confusion between acceleration and velocity.
6 While Quake is not too dissimilar to the Doom format, there the comparisons end.
7 But the basic moral question was not too dissimilar .
8 The race unravelled in an almost faultless manner not too dissimilar to the Kentucky Derby.
9 Harris's rendering is disturbingly haunting, but it is not too dissimilar to the traditional image.
10 Cosby's lawyers argued that the women's testimonies were too dissimilar to amount to a pattern.
11 The global earnings picture is not too dissimilar : falling momentum, even taking currency movements into account.
12 It's not too dissimilar to claiming the internet.
13 This is not too dissimilar from classic anorexia.'
14 Shir'e is the traditionalist's hard drug, not too dissimilar from the heroin preferred in the West.
15 In fact if you take away infuriating, challenging and rewarding it's not too dissimilar to playing golf.
16 His nihilistic creed was not too dissimilar , perhaps, to that of his younger contemporary the Marquis de Sade.
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