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Every morning I wake up in my enormous bed – bought at unwise expense and built by one of my unwise dalliances – in exactly the same position.
Her millions of viewers were shown a montage of Chahal's penthouse in San Francisco, complete with a balcony overlooking the Bay Bridge and an enormous bed with a gilt-trimmed white headboard surmounted by a gilded "G".
None of this is made any clearer by the soddenly paced direction of Claire Lundberg or the awkward set, which places an enormous bed in the center of every scene.
The knee-high bumps exploded against my skis like whipped cream in a Mixmaster, there were no deep ruts to trip me up -- and when I did trip anyway, it was like falling into an enormous bed.
Released in June of 2016, the video for "Famous," West's take on Vincent Desiderio's "Sleep," featured wax models of celebrities, including the Republican candidate for President, lying naked together in an enormous bed.
Among the celebrities shown as though sleeping in a row on an enormous bed are George W Bush, Donald Trump, Vogue editor Anna Wintour, Bill Cosby, Rihanna, Caitlyn Jenner, Taylor Swift and West's wife, Kim Kardashian.
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That said, the under-floor heating is lovely, as are the enormous beds.
Halite, sodium chloride (NaCl), is the most familiar example; it often occurs with other evaporite minerals in enormous beds resulting from the accumulation of brines and trapped oceanic water in impermeable basins and their evaporation.
She told me later on That after a while she got to looking out At the lights across the channel, and really felt sad, Thinking of all the wine and enormous beds And blandishments in French and the perfumes.
Because evaporation must occur for precipitation of the borates, such basin deposits usually occur in desert regions, as for example the Kramer district of the Mojave Desert and Death Valley in California, where enormous beds of stratified kernite, borax, colemanite, and ulexite are recovered, primarily by stripping away the overburden and mining the borates by classical open-pit techniques.
According to critic John Howard Reid, "He is forever backing into furniture or finding himself in a risqué position under a bed or wrestling with stray objects like falling books or enormous bed-springs".
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