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He hasn't prepared a speech, he's a bit overcome.
"I didn't even make an axe mark on it, being, I suppose, a bit overcome by its strangeness in a forest of green," he told a reporter before he died.
A bit overcome by what was unfolding, I may or may not have responded by charging the man with being a "communiss," just as Claude Robichaux did Officer Mancuso in the opening scene of "A Confederacy of Dunces".
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Corbisiero is "struggling a little bit" to overcome a calf injury picked up in the first-Test victory in Brisbane.
But in the overall picture, Chris McNair may well turn out to be the original "post-racial" politician, who had a bit more to overcome than his heirs.
You must overcome a bit of token restraint.
Like Forrest, the American people were good, if a bit simple, and would overcome all adversity just by floating along.
Growing up, he said, he had to overcome a bit of disappointment at home; like many Iranian families, his expected a son to pursue engineering or medicine.
It was a writing trip, to overcome a bit of block, but I also wanted to experience what it would be like to go to a place where I knew no one and could be completely on my own.
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