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So it came as no surprise, then, to hear the copious words of admiration from some pre-eminent contemporary authors — Don DeLillo, George Saunders, Zadie Smith, Jonathan Franzen — at a memorial service for Mr. Wallace on the campus of New York University on Thursday night.
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" 'Copious' is a word I like to use when buttering my potatoes," she told me.
" 'Copious' is a word I like to use when buttering my potatoes," she says.
This is a copious, branching book.
For one thing, his autobiography, Dreams From My Father, makes copious use of the word "motherfucker" – while his rival, linguistically speaking, seems to inhabit a 1950s sitcom set among the clean-cut patrons of a milkshake parlour.
Any Tory brave enough to stick their head above the parapet and defend the new OfS board member's copious use of the word "baps".
Kemper Norton is a second wave hauntologist and while this state of being generally seems to necessitate dressing like a future incarnation of Dr Who and copious use of the word uncanny, there's nothing second rate about this fantastic album.
Both sold well and won copious awards.
The key word here is "copious".
"Schottenfreude" begins with a quote by Charles Follen, from "A Practical Grammar of the German Language": "The German language is sufficiently copious and productive, to furnish native words for any idea that can be expressed at all".
Beck's paranoid style is familiar to outsiders to the point of parody: the blackboard, the possibly-for-show glasses, the garbled code words, hidden symbols and copious tears.
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