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His breath – never exactly a bed of roses – turned foul.
But, while inspirational, life was not exactly a bed of roses.
Outside the euro, life was not exactly a bed of roses for the UK, but after a deep and painful recession economic recovery began.
And before that, it wasn't exactly a bed of roses: there were still thousands of people feeling abandoned by politics up and down the country, reeling from de-industrialisation; there were the grotesque attempts by New Labour to appeal to middle England by treating the working class as voting fodder; the unwillingness to criticise free market capitalism and plastering over the cracks it caused.
And I'm not sure where, exactly, a bed would go.
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From Naruke's counter also come small pieces of nigiri sushi, the fish lightly cured, perfectly cut, then pressed exactly onto a bed of rice (red vinegar, Japanese rice, sea salt, no sugar).
Just a bed.
The young phenom has ended up playing in Europe thanks to a combination of outsider hockey status – Phoenix is not exactly a hockeyhot-bed – and the logistics of being born just after the cutoff for last year's draft.
By the time Peggy, not exactly a slug-a-bed, is up, Dawn, and I'll avoid a play on her name and the time of day, is gone, having left a note thanking Peggy for her hospitality.
"There is not exactly a wealth of beds to begin with for the domestic population, let alone unaccompanied youth".
A Policeman's Last Delusions A couple days after Safi arrived at Emergency, while Noor was still looking after him, a wounded Local Police officer, exactly his age, was assigned a bed in the same ward.
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