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American author Barbara Ehrenreich wrote a great book about the cult of positive thinking brilliantly called Smile And Die.
Note that we are looking for general principles as opposed to club-specific creeds – the Magna Carta, as opposed to what one of my correspondents rather brilliantly called the Sagna Carta.
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The writer Sharon Salzberg rather brilliantly calls it 'loosening the grip of fixation'".
Arca & co are brilliantly calling the night a "circuit slumber party," conjuring images of gay leather daddies playing spin the bottle to hard house.
There are few things in life, in fact, that can be overcome by what my friend Gail brilliantly calls her "least favorite gender analysis: vague esoteric transcendence".
The British Book Industry awards, for "books that have been both well-written and brilliantly published", called The Loney a "true British success story".
Brilliantly, Warner calls the legs "pond wings," because they're sort of like chicken wings of the pond.
Rather brilliantly, it's called Dr Strangelove, I Presume.
BETWEEN BROOKLYN'S heavy-industrial past and the slinging of its first craft cocktail, about the only item in the world branded "Brooklyn" was an Italian chewing gum, called, brilliantly, "Brooklyn," and subtitled "La Gomma del Ponte".
The complex 28-story tower rises from lower sections like the basalt monolith Shiprock in New Mexico, massive but brilliantly detailed, and called "handsome and adroit" by the hard-to-please Lewis Mumford in The New Yorker.
Basketball great Julius Erving played so brilliantly that fans called him "Dr. J".
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