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To get knotted up about spoiling the end of any television series is simply a preposterous waste of anyone's energy.
But to get knotted up about spoiling the end of Mad Men is an act of criminal stupidity.
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But anyone who cares more about a good story than an authoritatively accurate one will know better than to get knotted up in such nuance.
Piero Ferrucci sees kindness as being about "making less effort" because it frees us from getting knotted up in negative attitudes and feelings such as resentment, jealousy, suspicion, and manipulation.
For a moment, he falters, and I wonder if I am about to be told to get knotted.
But Le Carré can get knotted en-route from page to screen (certainly this television long form suits him); I'm not complaining about any loosening going on, sexing-up of documents or anything else.
Viewers have also complained about anachronistic language - including 1960s phrases such as "get stuffed" or "get knotted" - appearing in the script.
You might also get a "knotted up" feeling as well as muscle spasms.
Brian had no idea how knotted up I had been about our relationship, with all my strategizing and preventive measures.
There are now so many threads to our national-security jurisprudence, and not enough discussion about how they might be knotted up.
Do her new students learn about the little girl with "the nappiest, the fuzziest, the most screwed up, squeezed up, knotted up" hair in the world?
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