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The film is a bit drawn out but sufficiently diverting, with a morbid undertone that strongly suggests Mr. Edwards's hand.
"Even by the normally tortuous standards for getting deals done in Manhattan, this was still a bit drawn out," said Peter Hauspurg, chairman of Eastern Consolidated Properties, a real estate broker who has been involved in the on-again, off-again negotiations for 18 years.
The Heavy Metal spoof is a bit drawn out and the two-part Pandemic (with giant guinea pigs trashing the town and pan flute bands the secret to destroying them) is tiresome in the extreme, but otherwise it's a solid season, from the day the internet goes down (creating a Mad Max-like future) to Canada On Strike, which has one of their patented musical numbers.
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The lovely was drawn out; a heavy bit of stage sarcasm.
Long and drawn out".
Her band, augmented by two members of the Uptown Horns, paced her with slow-build dynamics as she drew out every bit of torment and revenge in the songs.
So my insecurity fueled disinterest fueled his impatience, and as far as I can remember, that was the end of him trying to draw out any bit of athletic prowess lurking in my 45lb frame.
Lawrence looked openly bored in "Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2," a movie that was every bit as drawn out as its title, and here she seems patient yet distracted, as if wondering why she is still obliged to hang out with these lesser mortals, in a fitful role, and how much longer she will have to show up on set in the guise of a bosomy Smurf.
But it's starting to cook a little bit.' 'Let me see!' He drew out a spoonful and, being very careful not to lose a drop, moved it towards me.
The doctor began to draw out a little plug of tissue with a gleaming silver instrument that looked a bit like a wine corker.
Ageing draws out differences.
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