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"We call this Victorian punk," Mr. Barton, 46, said of the décor in his raspy, staccato, Mickey Rourke voice, his right biceps spasming, as it constantly does.
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Because in South Africa they are grappling with a really horrendous history, in the same way as Germany constantly does, and they deal with it in a really transparent way.
It's most often used to deride one's opponents -- as Trump constantly does on the campaign trail or on Twitter, his favorite social medium -- while attempting to appear magnanimous.
They expect history to treat him well, not because of his excuses but because of his achievements.Obviously, a relaxed Mr Major would boast, as he constantly does in public, of his economic successes.
In "Amarcord" (1973), Federico Fellini's portrait of his hometown of Rimini, the director managed to be quirky and affectionate without sliding into folkloric cliché and sentimentality, as Mr. Tornatore constantly does.
Another way to get Hannibal back is to remind readers, as this book's terse, wintry prose constantly does, of the character's fundamental and impenetrable opacity.
One day, an idea popped into his head, as ideas constantly do.
When people question, as they constantly do, the political potency of theatre, they should always remember the shining example of Beaumarchais.
This enterprising cleric has, among much else, rewired the generators in a nearby textile factory to power the neighbourhood when the mains fail, as they constantly do.He has commandeered Saddam Hussein's personal bakery to supply the masses, and he has supervised the looting of medicines from state warehouses to redistribute them free to local hospitals.
Many of the modern weapons that the United States was providing the South Vietnamese forces were being funnelled to the guerrillas when they overran, as they constantly did, the thousands of small outposts in the countryside that the French had built and the Saigon government was seeking to maintain.
In one crucial scene the two lovestruck couples gaze at an awesome midsummer night's spectacle in the mountains; and, in their wildly differing reactions, Ibsen shows, as he constantly did in his later work, how the claims of the ideal need to be balanced by a sharp dose of reality.
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