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Which describes quite a lot of people, surely?
Mr. Bradley describes quite a complex ecosystem at his restaurants, with tenant and restaurant dancing a minuet revolving around favors and rights.
He describes, quite poignantly, the effect of looping the song's opening notes, which created a tension akin to "holding back twelve pit bulls".
She describes, quite persuasively, the attractions of fundamentalism and the growing appeal of groups like the Muslim Brotherhood in disintegrating societies like Somalias.
The explanation for Matthew's newfound enthusiasm for his lunch, and for what Ragan describes quite simply as a revolution in her school, is standing behind the counter at the other end of the plain white dining room.
Penn is six feet six, nearly a foot taller than his partner, and happens to be that rare person to whom the word "shambling" can be appropriately applied — although he also crosses the stage at times in a style of locomotion he describes, quite accurately, as grooving.
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The light is described, quite rightly, as being "cathédrale".
One begins to run out of superlatives for describing quite how unprecedented that is," said Johnson.
I don't think I've ever heard the artistic process described quite that way.
He described, quite fondly, how he and the other British defectors stuck together in their new lives in Russia.
Leigh Curtis, who was sitting in a nearby bar when the accident happened, described "quite an eerie feel" in the aftermath of the collision.
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