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The clothes are hard to describe, sort of like collages.

At a moment when the new CEO of Yahoo, Marissa Mayer, is dissing feminism as "too negative" and rejecting the idea that she would define herself by the dreaded "F" word, Sandberg has penned a self-described "sort of" feminist manifesto.

Maestro Gatti described the sort of person Verdi was & how he worked; describes Verdi's funeral.

(A New Orleans Times-Democrat account of the Mississippi flood of 1882 described this sort of post-diluvian silence as "the quiet of dissolution").

Harneis described "a sort of double-tap.

Al Taqwa was described as sort of an E.F.

John Cheyne and William Stokes were nineteenth-century doctors who described a sort of labored, interrupted respiration sometimes seen among the dying.

During it all, there were Chinese "teasing games" for the couple, which Ms. Lin described as "sort of ice breakers, risque but not explicit".

Her opponents were George Moscone, a progressive aligned with the labor movement, and John Barbagelata, whom Roberts described as "sort of a Tea Party precursor".

Nor has it described what sort of interviews or field research, if any, the agency's analysts undertake to investigate possible mistakes.

Anyhow, Doctoro's head will say, "You see, I seem to remember a post on reasonably popular tech blog CrunchGear that described some sort of wire-frame shoe.

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