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The visionary, miraculous element in Johnson's deceptively tough realism makes beautiful appearances in this book.
This week the Union travel west to a deceptively tough matchup with the San Jose Earthquakes.
It was a deceptively tough win, lasting four difficult sets, and Roddick graciously sat afterward with ESPN's Chris Fowler.
His old friend Michel Besso, whom Einstein mocked as an "awful schlemiel", had a talent for asking childlike questions that were deceptively tough and, if answered, very revealing.
This was the exchange of e-mail the next day: Barry: "I hope everyone has recovered from a deceptively tough night of basketball.
But the small and sometimes cryptic songs on this band's debut are deceptively tough, marching forward inexorably toward something that sounds a lot like bliss.
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Goldberg is also compelling as a deceptively resourceful tough guy.
Deceptively hard.
Nevertheless there are some fine things, most notably an excellent display of subtle, deceptively modest but tough still lifes and landscapes — paintings, watercolors and etchings — by the beloved Giorgio Morandi at Galerie d'Arte Maggiore.
People who have followed the half-dozen trials in which Judge May has been involved describe him as impeccably polite, invariably even-tempered, deceptively kind -- but almost always tough.
James A. Lebenthal, an investor and a former MBIA board member, said of Mr. Brown: "He is a tough, tough man who is deceptively gentle in his demeanor.
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