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The Nazis come off no better, of course.
"Do the shoes come off?" "No, but the laces are real," Clark said.
Its mockery is cruel, well aimed and, in its way, fair, since non-Muslim Britons and nonviolent Muslims (like Omar's pious brother) come off no better than the titular pride of lions.
Yet the workers' descendants, modern young individualists who rejected factory labor in favor of becoming a real-estate developer, a TV commentator, or a personal shopper, come off no more fulfilled, in an age in which the tight margins of Chinese freedom are reserved for profit.
This week contributor Aled Thomas looks at the bits of the programme that just don't quite come off: No matter how monumental The Wire is, and how talented and dogged co-creators David Simon and Ed Burns are, you don't write and produce 60 hours of TV drama without the odd mis-step.
I can also imagine the look of honor on the new mom's face when my old high chair arrives full of caked-on yogurt that won't come off no matter how much I scrub it.
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Tiriac's little show today came off no less contrived than Hunter's.
Lloyd-Roberts, whose usual ardent lyricism was thwarted by chest problems – assuming his coughs were not theatrical – came off no better in the wardrobe department.
I found myself going to the grocery store and picking up raw vegetables to try and make up for the near two week binge I had in NY, but I didn't see any weight coming off no matter how "healthy" I was eating and no matter how many workouts I fit in.
Come off it, no way.
That will come off poorly, no matter what the best intentions are".
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