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He sometimes addressed an imaginary bird on his shoulder, and he was widely known as Tappy because of his superstitious habit, perhaps a compulsion, of tapping people and things a given number of times on given days.
The Sprayregens obtained a letter from John Eastman to his sisters, whom he sometimes addressed as "L&L&L," and point out his description of the management of the trust as a "delicate affair".
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Though he sometimes addresses audiences of several thousand, Goddard says he's always been sick (literally) with nerves beforehand, as he was when he ran the 1500 metres, but not when he was part of a sports team.
Davis has a flight of spangled steps from which he sometimes addresses the audience, but the camera-angles are candid about the unusual height-differentials revealed during standing interviews with contestants.
Speaking in biblical metaphors, she sometimes addressed the struggle for civil rights.
He would sometimes address students, for example, thus: "None of you is going anywhere.
He would sometimes address letters direct to me on some occasion, such as when my Cousin King Cyprian died.
Though he was known worldwide as the author of the Holmes stories and even sometimes addressed as Mr Sherlock Holmes, Doyle (Conan, like Arthur, was his given name) regarded himself as primarily a writer of uplifting historical fiction, usually with a medieval background.
Muhammad is sometimes addressed by designations deriving from his state at the time of the address: thus he is referred to as the enwrapped (al-muzzammil) in Quran and the shrouded (al-muddaththir) in Quran.
But he also genuinely believed in China, particularly its younger generations and their power to change the world, and sometimes addressed them directly on Weibo.
Fear and suspicion are leitmotifs, sometimes addressed, at other times demonstrated.
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