"To allow a society or a public meeting can be likened to ending the ban on Playboy, " he notes.
Dugard's reuniting with her family could also be likened to a soldier coming back from a "hellacious war, " Lebow said.
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The choices we make whilst meandering between Preston canvasses may be likened to a puzzle of 21st century environmental challenges.
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And by all accounts, in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy the area can only be likened to a war zone.
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In response the government's chief scientific adviser, Professor John Beddington, said mental capital could be likened to a bank account of the mind.
In that sense, she can be likened to Chet Baker, the hard-living trumpeter who became similarly popular in the '50s with his whispery vocals and restrained sense of swing.
Novelists can be likened to omnicompetent tour guides as they gloss and vivify the wonders of unfamiliar terrains, the marketplaces, the museums, the tearooms and wine cellars, the gardens, the houses of worship.
True, Parisians had elected a professed homosexual as their mayor earlier this year, but surely the Prussian denizens of the capital of Hitler's homophobic Reich could hardly be likened to those free-thinking, fun-loving French?
He said that, unlike the appeal court, he thought that the correspondence was part of Prince Charles' preparation for kingship so his attempts to influence policy could not be likened to that of any other lobbyist.
Many aspects of Puzzle and Dragons can be likened to systems found in the Puzzle Quest series , as players assemble an army of egg-hatched monsters that can be leveled and evolved to increase their stats and abilities.
ISOs can be informally likened to nonqualified retirement plans, which are also typically geared for those at the top of the corporate structure, as opposed to qualified plans, which must be offered to all employees.
Make no mistake: participating in the bounty program cannot be in anyway likened to the systematic acts of extreme brutality detailed at Nuremberg and in the span of time since.
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Some have likened it to be no more invasive than (already invasive) Facebook ads, which draw information from your profile to create ads based around your interests.
Germany is now teetering on the brink of recession some economists think it may already be contracting and its predicament has been likened to Japan.
Prof Stolper compared the signatures with a catalogue containing thousands of Earth rocks, and determined the nearest match to be an igneous type, the formation of which he likened to the production of colonial apple jack liquor.
He added that doctors had likened the situation to living with diabetes, which can be managed but is a lifelong condition.
Privacy is often likened to an ice cube: once melted, it cannot be reformed.
The "Gloria" that he wrote for the Boston Symphony in 1960, for instance, is not a ponderous oration but a festive piece that he once likened to a 15th-century fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli in which angels can be seen sticking their tongues out at one another.
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He became a household name when his satirical show - likened to Jon Stewart's The Daily Show in the US - began to be broadcast three times a week on one of Egypt's independent satellite stations.
The social welfare system was likened to foreign relations and national security, as something on which the whole society should be able to come together and support as a kind of national duty.
Greenberg likened it to not talking to the management of a shady company, as obviously their perspective would be biased.
Mr Farron, in an interview with The House Magazine, likened the party to a "cockroach" for its ability to survive, but said this should not be taken for granted.
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