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Like Flann O'Brien in the De Selby novels, Syjuco has considerable fun with the grandiosities of academe.
What Deresiewicz (who has considerable fun at the expense of his pompous younger self) was going through was the rebel phase in which Dostoyevsky rules Planet Gloom, that stage during which the best available image of marriage is a prison gate.
Black has always managed a surprising balance of brawny genre muscle with fleet comic footwork, and while this throwback effort – stewed in 1970s sweat the colour of tea – is a straighter, less subversive party than 2005's Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, he still has considerable fun at the expense of Hollywood's most po-faced masculine archetypes.
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(I presume that Marx's reference to the "bump" is a little joke about the popular nineteenth-century fad of phrenology, according to which one can read a person's character from the bumps on his or her skull – a subject concerning which Hegel had considerable fun in one section of his Phenomenology).
Ms. Quinn has considerable virtues.
Mr. Obama has considerable challenges.
And its gravity has considerable powers.
Apax has considerable experience with directories.
The Yangtze River has considerable waterpower potential.
Migration, then, has considerable ecological significance.
Still, Tsipras has considerable political capital.
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