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But a sudden jolt can make the brain shift and bump against the skull's hard interior, and
unlike
jello, the brain's tissue isn't uniform.
Unlike
in the United Kingdom, impeachment in the U.S. pits an elected legislature against other democratically elected members of government.
Like our women, we men get to wear pretty bright colors, but
unlike
our women, we get to show off our legs.
Maybe because
unlike
normal, we were basing it on something in real life, or maybe just because we had lost our way.
Now,
unlike
with the hurricane, with this "like," the author didn't have the excuse of describing hurricane damage.
Only
unlike
the dinosaurs, we can see it coming.
And
unlike
the dinosaurs, we can do something about it.
Unlike
earthquakes, hurricanes or volcanic eruptions, an asteroid impact can be precisely predicted and prevented.
Yet
unlike
the chivalry books and perhaps all other prior fiction, Cervantes’ story deeply investigates the protagonist’s inner life.
Unlike
the Western tradition, the Chinese Dragon is a symbol for power, strength and wealth.
Because unlike, say, the heart or the intestines, you really can't say very much about a brain by just looking at it, at least with the naked eye.
They're just
unlike
anything we've ever seen before.
Like fire and
unlike
the other kinds of matter, plasmas don’t exist in a stable state on earth.
You see, you can take out one or two hub trees, but there comes a tipping point, because hub trees are not
unlike
rivets in an airplane.
Another thing you might do is say, "Well, I'm not going to go after the traditional markers of success, like a university education or a prestigious job, because the people who care about those things are
unlike
me.
And when they're transmitted through the water,
unlike
the first two modes of transmission, these pathogens don't rely on a healthy host for transmission.
I mean, all of the ballroom dance geeking out that we had always done on why salsa worked differently than the competitive rumba and why tango traveled
unlike
the waltz, all of that just hit the public consciousness, and it changed everything.
Unlike
most small flightless species that come and go quickly, these giants have been flightless for tens of millions of years.
Unlike
cars or transit trains, most coasters are propelled around their tracks almost entirely by gravitational energy.
But
unlike
those other drugs, which were recognized pretty quickly, it took us 20 years to realize that Calypsol was an antidepressant, despite the fact that it's actually a better antidepressant, probably, than those other drugs.
So
unlike
our 400 pounds per minute of hydrogen being lost on Earth, for these planets, you're losing 1.3 billion pounds of hydrogen every minute.
I understand that 16th-century Verona is
unlike
contemporary North America, and yet when I first read this play, also at age 14, Juliet's suffering made sense to me.
Unlike
Maggie.
The shape of things to come will be
unlike
anything we've ever seen before.
Now, while in India, my parents always remind me to only drink boiled or bottled water, because
unlike
here in America, where I can just turn on a tap and easily get clean, potable water, in India, the water is often contaminated.
Unlike
other forms of cancer, mammograms do offer an early-stage screening option for breast cancer.
But
unlike
in other aspects of language such as punctuation, in spelling, there's no individual expression involved.
DB: I think not only watching, being part of an organization that meets at least once a month that puts you in direct contact with people completely
unlike
yourself is something we all have a responsibility for.
Unlike
many proverbs, the one about elephant memory is scientifically accurate.
Unlike
his contemporary Bach, Vivaldi wasn't much interested in complicated fugues.
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