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He describes anything that distracts him and his future colleagues, even for minutes, as "evil".
Algae This describes anything green and vaguely slimy: on fences, on the glass of greenhouses, on paths, paving, or in ponds.
Ms. Raymond's "Morro Bay II" and "Oval Office" are, in a sense, souvenirs of specific places, but neither painting describes anything concrete about those locales.
My personal wishes for radio would be that no-one ever describes anything as a perfect storm, unless it actually involves wind and rain, and that we get the first humanist on Thought For The Day.
Among the latter group, there's much excitement about the arrival of ultra high-definition video – a relative term that signifies a picture quality better than high definition, which in turn denotes a picture quality better than standard definition, which in turn describes anything more advanced than an MS Paint illustration.
"Here I have not seen anything that describes anything that they would have put in place to prevent these kind of attacks," he adds of the TfL trial.
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When you describe anything, it is altered.
Thingee (sic); it can be used to accurately describe anything.
You'll have noticed I haven't tried to describe anything yet.
Haikara, a corruption of the English words "high collar", has long described anything chic and western.
He described anything but a Thunder appearance in the postseason as a disappointment.
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