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I cannot count the number of times I’ve seen a masked receptionist or clerk have to remind one of my dear countrymen to please wear a mask—the visitor’s response is almost always an eye-roll.

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His mien can sometimes remind one of Donald Sutherland or Peter Dinklage.

An easy labor in the book becomes a hard one in the series; an arrest over a matter of religion becomes a conventionally heroic matter of political resistance; a scene on the boat that carries Sunja to Japan, involving a Korean singer and a roomful of well-to-do Japanese, is straight out of “Casablanca,” and the portrayal of the Japanese officials in the earlier scenes, however much history may merit it, may remind one of American films from the Second World War.

According to Ship, Harry's father added: "Such happy news really does remind one of the necessity of continued innovation in this area – especially around sustainable battery technology – in view of the legacy we bequeath to our grandchildren."

They’re more oil than vinegar, and they remind one of the complaint John Berryman’s volatile narrator, Henry, issues in “Dream Song 170”:

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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