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The only time she becomes remotely heated is when I mention the journalist DT Max, and ask why she didn't speak to him all those years ago?
Despite the parallels with Sade's "Justine" and the occasional lurid flourish, the depravity never becomes remotely depraved because Ms. Biller, despite her commitment to verisimilitude, maintains an ironic detachment throughout -- because she's a Brechtian or a bad actress, or perhaps both.
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Each spring I hope they will have become remotely finished artists.
"When I first became remotely known in Hollywood, when I was just a two-bit actor and running a gym, I got the label of being gay.
The main idea was that with separated control and data planes, and an open standard interface, the ATM switches would become remotely programmable and thus more manageable.
The current lighthouse was refurbished in 1996 and became remotely controlled.
But what of men? Anyone who has ever become remotely close to one knows his relationship or lack thereof with his father goes an extremely long way to explaining... kind of everything.
Billy had different bands and when they became even remotely successful they'd change their name and their identity.
But America would have had to keep some troops there for another decade to see that shift from sectarianism to multisectarianism become even remotely self-sustaining.
Mother of Storms from John Barnes predicted global warming impacts, patent trolls, citizen journalism and private satellite launches far before they became even remotely early ideas for most.
Sadly, it also appears that smartwatches aren't excepted in the group of products that eventually join the endless race to the bottom when they become even remotely popular, a proposition that doesn't bode well for next CES when manufacturers display all of their garbage smartwatches in row after row of derivative suck.
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