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"He was busted at the end, absolutely busted.
Needless to say, bassoonists have gone to town with it: So, happy birthday to the old magician, about whom Villiers de l'Isle-Adam was, in the end, absolutely right.
Sherlock did not diminish Cumberbatch: in fact, it sent the career of a man who had delighted theatre audiences in Terence Rattigan's After the Dance and viewers in Parade's End absolutely stratospheric.
Wood said: "I was glad to see the Lions win at the end, absolutely, and I thought it could have been a bit more exciting.
▪ This does not, in the end, absolutely "prove" evolution but it does make evolution the only scientific notion that explains the structure and history of the diversity of life on Earth.
It didn't end absolutely perfectly for Clarke, who also played in the winning team in 2007, when he was bowled by Matt Henry nine runs short of the target in his 245th and last one-day international.
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Elborough's history is rather un-excitingly chronological – he begins absolutely at the beginning, and ends absolutely at the end – but he turns up lots of interesting, joyful stuff along the way.
The end of "Absolutely Fabulous" was first announced after its third six-episode season in 1995.
In Blackpool, there was a feeling that once the Verve plugged in, they could end up absolutely anywhere.
Funnily enough, I've long had a personal scale that runs from "Fine", at one end, to (absolutely right at the other) "An injection into my groin".
What about Bill Kenwright, the impresario who bankrolled Hall's attempt to bring high art to the West End? "Oh, absolutely I fell out with Bill Kenwright.
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