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Muti, who's a bit of a ham, played along with the jokes, affecting indolence before Depardieu's demands.
"I feel the travel book is a bit of a played-out genre," he says.
She puts on a halfway house: a bit of a play and a bit of a panto.
And when you want to take it out and have a bit of a play, you can do that as well".
"I'm in a fairly good situation where I can have a bit of a play around and see what's going to work for me," said Rudman, who won Olympic silver at the 2006 Turin Games.
Crabtree: "England are getting better - now it is time for Steve McNamara to find out what his best squad is because he has had a little bit of a play around in the first three games.
At the center of the square people wandered about like they were at a festival, stopping here and there to have a grilled sausage or watch bit of a play.
At the centre of the square people wandered about like they were at a festival, stopping here and there to have a grilled sausage or watch bit of a play.
And wouldn't it make him very vulnerable?" 8. "Bit of a clanger, playing 'After You've Gone' on the piano.
"On such a small ground, we took a bit of a gamble playing three spinners but they all rose to the occasion, particularly Will Smith.
"Caspar David Friedrich: Moonwatchers," at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a small gem of an exhibition, a bit of fanfare played pianissimo.
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