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"The fact is, it all had a sort of larger truth going on that you couldn't make up".
But what I'm talking about is a sort of larger view of the relationship at its best between the audience and the event, and there are other ways of assessing that beyond merely cataloguing the number of phones that might go off.
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The top half looked like a sort of large skullcap with a petal-leaf pattern dangling from it.
After decades of working the audience, Jacobi seems to have become all face: his head is a sort of large, flat professional mask that well suits the King, whose last great show of authority is the ceremonial handing over of his land, his cares of state, and his best-loved, youngest daughter, Cordelia (Pippa Bennett-Warner), in marriage.
And, no joke, using something as a sort of large coaster or other bumper might not be a terrible idea, either.
He's this little keg of a man in a double breasted suit and he's wearing a hat that's a sort of large pancake-like cap.
Indeed, scientists believed that the merciless conditions in the jungle were simply too inhospitable to support a large population, which is a precursor to any sort of large, complex society.
In Paris, Mr. Prosek even found a gaggle of kindred spirits from whom he learned to fish for silure, a sort of grotesquely large catfish, in the Seine.
And there is apparently a sort of "halo" around larger cities that suppresses labeling of smaller items, the better to highlight the big cities and routes on the map.
There were touches that seemed to Ms. Mendelson to have a "sort-of-Italianate look," like the large amount of raisins, the grated Parmesan, the pine nuts and the spicing.
He acted as a sort of ambassador-at-large for Holland, combined with the image of a modern, jetsetting royal.
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