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Noooo, the Bolivian gets shot, before he has even chosen himself a name.
Bryant paused and said, "Smartly," seeming to imply that my example wasn't one that he would have chosen himself.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Bryant paused and said, "Smartly," seeming to imply that my example wasn't one that he would have chosen himself.
According to Europe 1, Sarkozy has already chosen himself a new "ex-president's office", a 323-square-metre, 11-room apartment in the chic eighth arrondissement of Paris.
The decision he made is the stuff of history — ironically, there would probably not be a biography of Kirstein had he chosen himself — but carrying it through was harder than his later sermons about art and service made it appear.
"He has chosen himself to go into the embassy and … the court does not believe that the deprivation of his liberty is such as to be disproportionate" to the allegations, she said.
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But though his opponent is the bookies' favourite to win, it is someone Cleverly chose himself.
Mostly, though, he declined commissions, painting only friends and family and those he chose himself.
Papelbon said that he would choose himself over the Yankees' Mariano Rivera.
It doesn't happen very often that a writer chooses himself as a main character.
Con: he is the chairman of the organizing committee; it would take exceptional hubris for him to choose himself.
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