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He wore his semikink hair in a Puerto Rican Afro, had enormous Section-8 glasses (his anti-pussy devices, his boys Al and Miggs called them), sported an unappealing trace of mustache, and possessed a pair of close-set eyes that made him look somewhat retarded.
"I think actors' brains are like musicians' in that they've been trained to learn enormous sections of language not by rote but by imaginative association," she told me before going into the scanner.
(" 'Whoa, there,' I said, placing my elderflower cordial on the table. 'This is heading into fairly dodgy territory, isn't it?' ") His approach to reporting tends to be to look up an expert, let him or her gas on at length, and quote enormous sections of the transcript, misremembered facts and all.
In order to explain why enormous sections of the world's population continue to smoke, given the overwhelming medical evidence of its dangerous effects, one must understand the social history of the practice, the role of smoking in everyday cultural practices, and the meaning that people attach to it.
She finds glitters at Tokyu Hands, a store in Shibuya, Tokyo, with an enormous cosmetics section.
It starts as a four-seat coupe with an enormous transparent section in the center of the roof.
He projected an enormous cross-section of the repertory with authority, from Handel to Wagner.
In an indication of the enormous cross-section of Arab opinion that will be represented there, the Libyan leader, Muammar Gadafy, and the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, yesterday announced they were to hold talks this week with Saudi Arabia in preparation for the summit.
The cut is an important archaeological feature at the site, with the natural erosion having created an enormous cross-section of the acropolis.
A puzzling fiasco in America, Rodriguez would emerge in the mid-1970s as the most celebrated musician in, of all places, South Africa -- among music aficionados and later, an enormous cross-section of Afrikaners sickened by apartheid and weary of the strict censorship imposed by the quasi-military regime.
Under the invigorating baton of their chief conductor Jirí Belohlávek, the BBC Symphony Orchestra – which gave the British premiere of this symphony at a Prom conducted by Henry Wood in 1930 – has rarely been better; the woodwind and an enormous, Mahlerian brass section in particular.
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