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It is something I always attempt, but I was glad to hear Browne explain why it is often a self-defeating task, not least because good picture books are often devoured by improbable readers.
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Ferran, whom Albert jokingly calls "his free consulting service," is often seen devouring tapas there, while the world-renowned pastry master busies himself behind the bar preparing 3,50 euro servings of his signature patatas bravas.
They devour tax money, strain public services, and, prejudices aside, are often truly difficult to integrate into the societies of host countries.
The volumes look and are dense, (Volume 1 ranges from 1881-1906, Volume 2 from 1907 - 1916and Volume 3 from 1917-1932) butheyey are intensely readable--chatty, personal, with mini- biographies of others in the Picasso circle--so that we come to know just how convoluted and complex the roots of the art were with Pablo often devouring the hands that were feeding him.
(Ben Brantley) 'Chaplin: The Musical' Though Rob McClure does a graceful impersonation of the title character of this soppy bio-musical, the off-screen Charlie Chaplin is often missing in action, devoured by a swarm of man-eating clichés.
(Charles Isherwood) 'Chaplin: The Musical' Though Rob McClure does a graceful impersonation of the title character of this soppy bio-musical, the off-screen Charlie Chaplin is often missing in action, devoured by a swarm of man-eating clichés.
Last Chance 'Chaplin: The Musical' (closes on Sunday) Though Rob McClure does a graceful impersonation of the title character of this soppy bio-musical, the off-screen Charlie Chaplin is often missing in action, devoured by a swarm of man-eating clichés.
An avid reader, Travis often devoured a novel in a single day.
Mr. Dodin's empathetic approach extends even to the depiction of Natasha (Ekaterina Kleopina), Andrey's fiancée and later his wife, who is often portrayed as a comically crass character devouring the sisters' dignity with obvious relish, bite by bite.
Then someone told me that someone had told him that someone at or near the top was a paranoid cokehead, and I devised in my mind a picture of a company that was not so much a freestanding workplace as a complex organism programmed to systematically devour and — as is often the way with family groups, institutions, and even great nations — destroy itself.
IN a previous column, I introduced the concept of a "paid lunch .It's better than a free lunch — which is often thought not to exist — because you're paid to devour it.
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