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He hasn't prepared a speech, he's a bit overcome.
A bit overcome by what was unfolding, I may or may not have responded by charging the man with being a "communiss," just as Claude Robichaux did Officer Mancuso in the opening scene of "A Confederacy of Dunces".
"I didn't even make an axe mark on it, being, I suppose, a bit overcome by its strangeness in a forest of green," he told a reporter before he died.
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Well, there's a bit to overcome.
Corbisiero is "struggling a little bit" to overcome a calf injury picked up in the first-Test victory in Brisbane.
The light, amusing bits cannot overcome the grinding, hectic emptiness, the bloated cynicism that is less a shortcoming of this particular film than a feature of the genre.
"The light, amusing bits cannot overcome the grinding, hectic emptiness, the bloated cynicism that is less a shortcoming of this particular film than a feature of the genre," he wrote.
"The light, amusing bits cannot overcome the grinding, hectic emptiness, the bloated cynicism that is less a shortcoming of this particular film than a feature of the genre," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times in May.
But in the overall picture, Chris McNair may well turn out to be the original "post-racial" politician, who had a bit more to overcome than his heirs.
The advent of 64-bit architectures has overcome this memory problem, but other obstacles remain.
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