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After a fruitless, two-year search for the perfect globe, worthy of his father's 80th birthday, he decided one night to take matters into his own hands.
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I used the details of the drive to the cottage: the man who sells mushrooms and birdhouses along the road, the house with the linden trees trimmed into perfect globes, the neglected cottage with the caved-in roof.
One was an assemblage of nuts and bolts deftly bent to comprise an almost-perfect globe.
In the perfect sleek globe of her head, her face is a scooped-out heart.
"And in this one," he added, gesturing to a figure holding a lassoed bronze globe, "he is free of freeloaders, and has created his perfect world".
Can you give us a capsule review of each one? A. Buffalo was a perfect snow-globe kind of day.
She can see the pears all over it, small, perfect green chalk globes with yellow-cream-white highlights.
Mandela offered Ramaphosa the job of foreign minister (which you'd think would have been perfect for the globe-trotting Mbeki).
They also represent the new and fabulous two-way status of the bridge between film and television, which makes them perfect for the Globes since both are celebrated.
Todays London is a perfect hub of the globe.
"Today's London is a perfect hub of the globe," declared Cook.
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