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Not only is there an Indiana Jones-like quality to some of Tintin's adventures — he's forever discovering secret passages or getting trapped in a crashing plane — but Hergé's drawings have an inherently cinematic quality.
Now, Wire expounds upon the mental state of former PM Tony Blair, to Spinnermusic.co.uk: "You just see something in Tony Blair's eyes and you just know he's forever broken," said the bassist, speculating on Blair's guilt about the Iraq war.
The former is an example of Hemingway's penchant for perky locutions -- he's forever referring to this or that as "a peach of a _______" -- and the latter is an instance of his disregard for syntax in the epistles.
That was the only part of him that didn't feel measured — he has a powerful voice that he's forever clenching tight, as if not to hurt anyone's eardrums.
One's eyes can't glaze over while reading Abbey, because he's forever poking them — sometimes for fun, sometimes for purpose.
Hewitt still has to call Bynum's mother at times to keep her posted on his academic progress, and he's forever telling Bynum to keep his eye on the big picture, to keep the faith -- not in Hewitt, but faith in his own future.
He's forever insatiable.
"But he's forever haunted by his decision".
To a would-be outlaw he's forever adding a wink.
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