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"The closest description of my condition is Asperger's syndrome," Marcelo says.
(It is sometimes described as a cookie, but that is not quite right, either. The closest description may be a cake-like sandwich, or perhaps a sandwich-like cake).
An engraving in one edition of Bayes' 1739 publication, of a man hiding in a cave, is sometimes supposed to be him, but the closest description that exists is that given by John Wheeler, of "a fresh coloured man, very much marked with the small pox, about five feet nine inches high ... wears a blue grey coat and a light coloured wig".
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And reading anyone's poetry, I'm a sucker for phrase making, suggestiveness, sleights of mind, rhyme, close description, rigorous pungency.
In fact, by those characteristics, you could be looking at a close description of some of the best footballers in the world – from diving cheats to global stars.
This puzzled me, since, by and large, these were people who had by no means needed a riot to tell them that a volatile difference of circumstance and understanding had long existed between the city's haves and its have-nots, and I pressed for a closer description of how Los Angeles had changed.
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Close description by a sighted person and guided hand movements in front of the pieces allow her to understand their shapes and forms.
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