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He looked like and sounded like you and your friends.
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He, at least, looked like you - to whom he referred as "an impostor" - but he wore dark glasses because, unlike you, he could see far too much.
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And you did want to know what he looked like, didn't you?
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Ms. ANGELA SUZCH (Widow of Sergeant First Class Shawn Suzch): I had some health issues, and I told him, I was like maybe you can stay home for a little longer, and he looked at me, he's like no, I know you'll be okay with the baby.
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It's almost - interestingly enough, it's actually - there's a little bit more optimism on the trail than there was a few months ago in July and August when he really bottomed out and looked like - you know, a lot of people are wondering back here in Arizona how long he was keeping to stay in the race.
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Sure enough as we pulled up we saw this tall man, you know, we'd all seen pictures of Johnny Otis with the nice hair and he looked like - he looked like a tall, kind of, like a creole man with a nice mustache and a beard and, you know, nice pompadour hair, and he was standing there all stately, and he had two or three more guys with him.
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Speaking on BBC Radio 4's "You and Yours" programme, he said it looked like "a very significant breach of data protection law".
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He said the dog had been eating something which looked like "fat seed balls you hang out in the garden for the birds".
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While he adjusts his apparel, we are treated to a brief (pun unintended) sight of the England captain's pants. (Before you ask, it looked like they were white, but he only showed the waistband).
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Things that could be looked at, he added, included "the place of children who were born, if you like, innocently into another set of rules".
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