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But whereas other authors might shore themselves up with false authority, this writer makes his struggles transparent: he tells us who turned him down for an interview Pee-wee Hermann, for one) and spins comedy out of his failed attempts to get his subjects to be a bit more analytical.
Still, the CL Type-S is merely a somewhat fun car, but a bit more analytical than we'd prefer.
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Lydia Millet should have spent a bit more time with those "analytical philosophers" (Lives, Nov. 20).
I think I'd say Vine was a bit more serious, a bit more searching, analytical perhaps, but I feel I don't always really have to define this.
Speaking in 2013 Rendell suggested "Vine was a bit more serious, a bit more searching, analytical perhaps", but was unwilling to define the difference between the two sides of her writing life.
It benefited him in that respect, that he was in an environment that he felt comfortable opening up in and it wasn't done like my brother (who is a psychologist) would have done it which would have been really analytical and quite a bit more clinical I guess (Family1MemberC para.7).
"Sometimes I'm more analytical from a business perspective and I think I'm a bit more patient.
Incidentally, both those segments have been made into films and these days 60 Minutes continues to be a trailblazer in US news reporting, with an analytical twist, though perhaps today they do what they do with a bit more caution.
If this was critical to England qualifying we'd be having a bit more of an emotional debate about this, but as it is we are having more of an analytical debate about the future of television," said Croker.
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
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