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If only Mr. Rubinek's play, not to mention the filmmaker Frank Oz's clunky stage handling of it, possessed something of the sheen of their co-star.
Because I secretly possessed something of his — a part of him, as it were".
But his listeners, meaning by flattery to draw him into further clownishness, tell him that it possesses "something in't like rare wit and sense".
Still, they possessed something I hadn't noticed before: not exactly a swagger, but a kind of quiet solidarity.
What's more, I've always thought that Nature, flourishing, rejuvenated Nature, possessed something impudent and painful.
But audiences soon realised that Pauline possessed something else - a remarkable dramatic presence.
Her body looks ordinary, and also possessed; something nightmarish has just happened, or is about to.
Could it be that the building possessed something a bit more, well, interesting than exit doors?
The Islanders' Shawn Bates took off after Brad Ference as if the Florida defenseman possessed something important, like the Stanley Cup.
Though subject to nerves, he possessed something like that invisible extra beat of time that great athletes show on the field.
When an advertising campaign persuaded a consumer to buy a product, the consumer then at least possessed something tangible against which to test the image.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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