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But Mr. French struggles to get his arms around the size and import of this teeming country, and he thinly scatters what ideas he has on arid ground.
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He smiled thinly.
When I asked him why, he smiled thinly and waved his hand.
I've never…," he smiles thinly, pausing for a reality-checking aside, "I wasn't in The Beatles.
He applied thinly textured paint with dripping and splashing techniques, creating areas of bright colour that formed powerful asymmetries.
"This is an arts institution," he said, "thinly veiled as nightlife".
On top he placed thinly sliced raw abalone, then piled on emerald seeds and bright orange blossoms.
"He smiled thinly," Remnick wrote in the New Yorker, "and said, 'I think I can't characterise it without...'.
He wraps thinly sliced Australian wagyu beef around columns of tofu, which support a crunchy Parmesan tuile and, over that, a teetering quail egg.
Later, when I asked Obama how things had really gone, he smiled thinly and said, "I think I can't characterize it without . . .
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