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But on how to avoid such repetition, he is disappointingly vague.
PAGE C1 JOHN LITHGOW'S MEMOIR John Lithgow is probably best known for playing oddballs, but in person he is disappointingly normal, writes Charles McGrath.
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Like all of the candidates, he was disappointingly vague about how the military could solve the problem.
Where he did tackle human nature, the personal, "the holiness of everyday life" and its meaning, in The Examined Life (1989), he was disappointingly schmaltzy.
In June 1940, he volunteered for the Royal Navy, though the union contrived for a while to hang on to his services, and even thereafter he was disappointingly far from the thick of the action.
Minus One from Cyprus have a wolf in their video and howl like wolves on stage, and it remains to be seen whether Ivan from Belarus achieves his ambition of singing naked on stage flanked by a pair of live wolves – in rehearsal he was, disappointingly, fully clothed.
I went expecting an onstage meltdown, but he was disappointingly sane.
He's disappointingly diplomatic: "I've always been interested in electronic music for as long as I've known it's existed and I've had many failed attempts to get involved in it.
He was directed down a corridor cul-de-sac, and, when he found the galleys, noted that they were disappointingly glossy; he recalled drab, matte Soviet volumes.
Over all, Schlosser is a better reporter than policy analyst, and his discussion of what we should do about the problem he so grippingly describes is disappointingly thin.
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