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Like, what if she used to be a hit man or she's an avowed satanist or something?
Yet Céline, who died in 1961, was also something else: an avowed and obsessive anti-Semite.
Mr. von Trier, an avowed provocateur, is clearly on to something.
He is a prolific author of books and textbooks and often appears as a commentator on television, something exceedingly rare for avowed opponents of Mr. Putin's authority.
Palin has an interesting family background, which she describes in her book "Going Rogue," and I was hoping that she might explore that, and that she might reveal something profound about her avowed love of nature.
"You mean you're not a Brahmin or something?" I couldn't even avow I was a something.
One is an avowed Rastafarian while the other can be something of a hip-hop hedonist.
It was never something either of you could truly avow.
And not only that, but arrive by the carload to use them, something which caused further resentment to avowed bus-traveller Wainwright.
After decades of driving chaos, the inauguration of Seville's Sevici bike-sharing scheme in April 2007 was something of a godsend, even for avowed car users.
In January, at a campaign event in Florida, a woman said that the president "is an avowed Muslim and my question is, why isn't something being done to get him out of our government?" Mr. Santorum was not going to let that pass.
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