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  1. In that way or manner, having those characteristics, as in I told him not to talk to her like that , or I wish I could, like Dick, tell you what I really think, but I'm not like that . [Late 1800s]



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“When this happened, people were telling our kids we’re not going to have a team, and to transfer to other schools, and stuff like that,” Voelkel said.

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"It is just beyond belief that human beings would speak like that in this day and age and it is extremely dangerous," Ms Amess told BBC News NI's Good Morning Ulster programme.

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“There still are a lot of layers,” he said, “contract, compensation and different things like that.”

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How do you use a moment like that to build union power right now?

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A: We don’t say it like that, but that is true.

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