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Storm, played by Halle Berry, speaks in a lilting accent that could be generously referred to as "pan-African".
Matson isn't the only academic to benefit from what might be generously referred to as an "extremely efficient" review process.
This was never more apparent than on Sunday, when Watson, with his homebrew swing that's generously referred to as "unorthodox," played alongside the younger, sleeker, technically proficient Spieth.
Another generously referred to me as "his Saintness William Gore", before going on to confirm that this was not a compliment by calling me a "preening hypocrite".
Surely at Frank Bruni's sainted SAHM's home, the floor was kept so clean you could eat off of it, alas, my house has been generously referred to as "homey" and "lived in" which is code for chaotic mess.
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It also suffers from what a recent state report referred to, somewhat generously, as "a general lack of paved outside shoulders".
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