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In their exchanges, Ted comes off, at least when compared to Larry, as the calm, reasonable one, the cheerful and lovable goy — which only makes Larry angrier.
By G. F. T. Ryall The New Yorker, October 18 , 1952P. 146 That Washington, D.C., International Race comes off at Laurel this weekend, and the writer hopes for fair weather and a fast track.
The New Yorker, October 18 , 1952P. 146 That Washington, D.C., International Race comes off at Laurel this weekend, and the writer hopes for fair weather and a fast track.
"The Chinese comes off at best, stupid, and at worst, misleading or offensive to the consumer," Mr. Taylor said.
In The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Karen R. Long wrote that Gruen batters readers "with barely serviceable, primary-color prose, full of sobbing, shrieking, fighting, boozing and whoring that comes off at the clip of an exaggerated Saturday-morning cartoon".
Isabel comes off at first as a certain kind of female stereotype, one that Ms. Banks sends up with some great ditzy slapstick in "The Baxter," a comedy opening on Aug. 12.
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And even then it would have to come off at night".
When accounts of the dispute made the headlines of the British tabloids on Wednesday, the diplomatic gloves came off, at least a bit.
First-round leader Lee Westwood was the picture of calm for 10 holes, recording 10 straight pars, but the wheels came off at the wrong time, with a double bogey on 18 that dropped him from the lead.
So far, 2013 has been something short of a coronation for the Twitter-happy, cocksure Keselowski, who in his zeal to become the voice of Nascar has instead come off at times as its resident mouth.
The company even inspired a 2003 book: Breaking News: How the Wheels Came Off at Reuters.
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