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10 Sentences With "likening to"

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And so one of the things ... People are likening him, I mean media companies are likening to cigarette companies.
Among them was Charles Rogers, one of the best college football players in the country, a tall, speedy wide receiver whom professional scouts were likening to National Football League star Randy Moss.
Yet, with Trump rampaging throughout the South, it's now possible that Cruz will only emerge with a win in his home state of Texas, a contest the senator has begun likening to the Alamo.
Now, the woman, captured during a  Black Lives Matter protest in Baton Rouge in a photograph some are likening to the snap of the Tiananmen Square stand-off in Beijing in 1989, has been named.
One day after Melania Trump's fashion controversy (ICYMI: She wore a jacket that read "I Really Don't Care Do U" while on her way to visit migrant children at the U.S.-Mexican border), Shakira is facing a controversy of her own, surrounding a necklace that people are likening to a Nazi symbol.
Rat & Tat, Planet Wissen. 29 April 2008. The community center shares a similar concept to the Page Memorial in its likening to the open pages of a book, and symbolically the Torah of Moses.L. Joseph Heid.
" Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com praised the creature effects, likening to those in Alien, as well as Kazan's performance, which he wrote "captures the truth of the moment in which Kathy struggles. Kazan doesn’t play the symbolism of the piece.
He served in the Boer War with the Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and the Irish Guards, reaching the rank of Major. In 1904 he travelled to Kenya on a shooting expedition. Developing a likening to the country he returned again the following year, and in April 1906 arranged a secondment to the Kings African Rifles as a lieutenant. He resigned from the army in 1908.
The company then set out to find a new name, spent upwards of $100,000 in focus groups and consulting before "Enteron" was suggested. The name was eventually dismissed over its apparent likening to an intestine and shortened to "Enron". (The distinctive logo was one of the final major projects of legendary graphic designer Paul Rand before his death in 1996.) Enron still had some lingering problems left over from its merger, however. The company had to pay Jacobs, who was still a threat, over $350 million and reorganize the company.
Battaglia, Salvatore (1961). Grande dizionario della lingua italiana, UTET, Torino, V. XVII, p.577 In Italy, Sardinia used to be considered a place of exile and sardigna, by extension, a metonymy for 'place where to dump dead or infected animals'.Battaglia, Salvatore (1961). Grande dizionario della lingua italiana, UTET, Torino, V. XVII, p.578 Being also employed in reference to animals indigenous to the island, the term might be used in a derogatory fashion to imply some likening to them.Dehumanizing language with regard to the island in Italian literature started with Dante Alighieri's De Vulgari Eloquentia, wherein the Sardinians are compared to "apes that imitate humans" (Lib.

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