21. Elsewhere in the same catalog, you see a picture of what looks for all the world like a pair of pants. 22. They were sharing a mud flat, looking for all the world like a couple of motorcycle gangs warily sharing a clubhouse. 23. They looked for all the world like elderly professionals, dressed casually in the typical New York hues of black and gray. 24. It feels for all the world like a convent cloister, pervaded with a vague smell of reindeer skin and burning wax. 25. He sounded for all the world like Chuck Yeager in a Spanish tongue, reassuring us with " Right Stuff " calmness. 26. Texas Gov . Bush was at his ranch in West Texas, behaving for all the world like a president-elect. 27. Ishikawa's plowed fairways and leveled greens look for all the world like road-work preparation for a new housing development. 28. What once had been paved streets were only tracks of rubble, pockmarked by what looked for all the world like bomb craters. 29. They can fly down Tote Road or Perry Merrill or American Express looking for all the world like Tommy Moe or Picabo Street. 30. Texas Gov . Bush, at his ranch in central Texas, was behaving for all the world like a president-elect.