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The Imperial AT-AT walkers imitate the movements of half‑speed camels and end up being capsized by a few bears with bits of string.
("So many of them had lost somebody or something, mom!") Oskar's elaborately dysfunctional mannerisms are a way of allowing the drama to tackle, head-on, the day-to-day pain of 9/11 bereavement, with a quasi-adult observational acuity and a child's energy and tactlessness, but avoiding the danger of being capsized by all the emotional and intellectual implications.
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Your entire identity is capsized.
Many sport angling vessels are small and could be capsized by these types of actions.
Now his difficult, amazing life has been capsized by events not of his doing.
Armchairs were capsized over the dining table, and their cushions stuffed beneath.
In both stories, the protagonist is capsized by some hidden knowledge that he blithely sails into.
None of these artists aped Picasso or was capsized by him, nor were they faithful.
Any boat under about 100 feet can be capsized in severe conditions if it meets the right wave.
Of the 900 or so passengers who were capsized on Saturday, only 28 have been recovered alive.
Anyone lacking Fisher's tenacity would surely have been capsized by a Hollywood childhood marked by turbulence and scandal.
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