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Doubts crept toward Giants Stadium, squeezing the team Monday with a familiar bit of claustrophobia.
In an otherwise familiar bit criticizing social media and smartphones, Mr. Black offered a sweeping history of technological change, a context that gave weight to his passionate excess.
Ding! Segue to the next mildly amusing but overly familiar bit concerning three chimps named Kafka, Milton and Swift Ms. Kreutz, Raymond McAnallyy and Ariel Shafir).
A telephone call from Mr. de la Renta might begin with a familiar bit of flirtation: "How are you, my darling?
Under normal circumstances, referring to the address that the President delivers each January as the "State of the Union" is a familiar bit of hyperbole.
She does so with a drop in her mellifluousness, but also with a slight curve of her long spine: she bends as if she's just been socked in the back with some slightly familiar bit of bad news.
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When they perform familiar bits, like wacky newspaper headlines, they hit the wrong notes.
There's plenty of alluring stuff in Mr. Taylor's phrasing: funk, 6/8 grooves and very familiar bits and pieces of blues.
By "associations" he meant such familiar bits of Americana as the New England town meeting, the young men's debating society, and so on.
Livia used other familiar bits of dialogue when she spoke to her gangster son, Tony, who, incidentally, she had tried to ice.
Or just the familiar bits for squeamish diners raised on cellophane-wrapped protein?He considers the "localism" movement, which urges consumers to stick to indigenous produce and shun green beans flown in from Kenya or tomatoes from Spain.
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