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He describes them as 'very young at heart, intelligent, warm, loving sociopaths!' (Everyone else describes them as 'characters'.) But actually he seems to have been living in Bloom's Hotel, Dublin, since January.

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And our template's good, but it's not necessarily good for everyone else". Describing his dismissal after he called for elections, he said: "The night I got to Baghdad, [the defence secretary Donald] Rumsfeld called me and told me he was appointing Paul Bremer as the presidential envoy... The announcement... was somewhat abrupt". Gen Garner was careful not to criticise his successor directly.

In May of 2017, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross struck a trade deal with the Chinese that he modestly described as "Herculean" – and almost everyone else described as modest.

But Mr Helm has done a service to everyone else by describing what a global climate-change mitigation regime would look like if one took economics seriously.

Those who were talented at drawing could have drawn him from memory, and everyone else could certainly have described him, if they'd had to, say, to a blind person — the blind being the only people who wouldn't know what he looked like.

I never bumped into 'the box' and everyone else's attempt at describing it became much like Hayley's, a box that moved around and could swallow you, that was meant for kids, but adults love it and has a mind of its own.

And if the messiness confuses, one nonetheless feels safe in [Mark ] Derys hands—you have to trust someone who eschews "cyberdrool" from the outset and then later coins the word "cyberbole" (to describe what everyone else is doing).

The Green Party, meanwhile, have described what everyone else is doing as a "race to the bottom" on immigration rhetoric".

In spite of his boyish looks, he is now described, along with everyone else in our industry over 50, as a "veteran".

Like everyone else, Herring has a good time describing hoarders' houses — his chapter on the Collyers includes hair-raising photographs — but he believes that people have a right to accumulate as much junk as they want, and that campaigns against clutter are covert attacks on more politicized versions of nonconformity.

Like everyone else, Herring has a good time describing hoarders' houses—his chapter on the Collyers includes hair-raising photographs but he believes that people have a right to accumulate as much junk as they want, and that campaigns against clutter are covert attacks on more politicized versions of nonconformity.

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