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“It’s like night and day from the kid that I first met to the young adult I know now. His range has always been extraordinary, but we waited until people were ready for something a little different,” he said.

“The baseball swing is more of a level swing, so transitioning to a golf swing is like night and day. But we’d play with random strangers, and they’d always be like, ‘Your dad is in his 70s?

Comparing the writing in AMC's adaptation of Anne Rice's 1976 debut novel, "Interview with the Vampire" to that of the network's ambitious but clumsy reimagining of her "Mayfair Witches" series is, fittingly, like night and day.

From Salon

“I never knew I could like to do this, but yeah, it’s been like night and day, honestly,” she says.

"The difference... was like night and day," says Carol.

From BBC

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

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