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"Selma doesn't exactly cut it for them," he said.
He has been described as 'disgruntled', which doesn't exactly cut it.
Power breakfast: We know that skipping breakfast is a no no, but a slice of toast doesn't exactly cut it.
But the dances performed by Adele Myers and Dancers on Thursday night aren't exactly cut from a sentimental joy-of-motherhood cloth.
Mr. Gero doesn't exactly cut the sort of heroic figure that would make him irresistible to Charmille, the sexy young Jewish woman, though she, like everyone else, seems to have read and been bowled over by Altsanger's novel.
Today, even successful movie costume designers like Catherine Martin, who did the designs for "The Great Gatsby," and Trish Summerville who is doing the next "Hunger Games" movie and will sell a line, Capitol Couture by Trish Summerville, on Net-a-Porter, don't exactly cut outsize figures.
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Of course, this isn't exactly cut-rate housing, but Gluckman's budget wasn't lavish for the neighborhood.
On the portion of the straw you just cut, position your scissors so that they cut exactly along the other fold, stopping at the bend.
Determining whether there's a link between marijuana and cancer isn't exactly clear cut.
And it offers some all-important insight into how, exactly, they cut through bureaucratic red tape and accomplish miracles with very little money.
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