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I cant describe it - it is mental.
Much like the writhing organisms that can still be found in a drop of pond water, the canting hypocrite described so astutely by Molière can still be found making trouble.
"Words cant really describe how excited I am for this release, it has been the longest in the making out of all my tracks so far.
Facial asymmetries in features such as lip commissure and interpupillary plane canting have been described as common conditions affecting smile esthetics.
"So oozy, hypocritical, praise-mad, canting, envious, concupiscent," Samuel Coleridge described him in his notebooks.
Gaga won't tell us; she tweeted, "I cant even quite describe what tonight felt like.
Intergroup encounters are described in detail elsewhere (Cant et al. 2002).
On his Twitter profile, Slym described himself as a "Britisher who just cant stay away from India!! Crazy for most sports and loves to know what's going on everywhere!!
I also found what might best be described as paraphrases of situations I had created, and a suspicious number of Regency cant words, or obsolete turns of speech, all of which I can pinpoint in several of my books".
Carlson's story, in fact, described Carville's "reptilian features," his "decidedly spotty" political track record, his "partisan and cant-filled" recent book, and his all-purpose avariciousness; the headline was "James Carville, Populist Plutocrat".
His assistant director at the Young Vic, Peter Cant, described him as: "Part bull, part toreador.
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