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David Niven, who had third billing behind Olivier and the stunning Merle Oberon (as Cathy), relates in his memoir, The Moon's a Balloon, why the director was known as "Once More Wyler": He would habitually insist on endless re-takes, often while reading a newspaper, which drove actors mad.
His blue eyes blazing from across the table, usually at one of Los Angeles's almost-New York delis, he would habitually order a hollowed out bagel, white fish, only if it was moist, and always one slice of "toe-mah'-toe.
1 He would habitually complete in one marathon session the reading of a set of slides normally requiring several days for even confirmed master microscopists at NAMRU-2.
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It would be difficult to say where the expression of Bangs's moral universe was clearest, because he'd habitually compress a sublime insight into any old photo caption or throwaway remark, in whatever throwaway piece about whatever throwaway band.
If that cost was not there, they would habitually breed on the shelves rather than the temperamental thin floes.
Turner claims that one, Brother Norman Williams, would habitually abuse him during English lessons when he was 12.
Snow makes reference to her husband's "blank, inscrutable expression"; Kunichika agrees that "he is inscrutable, that's for sure"; while Wormwood recalls how Lim would habitually "return to his barricaded silence, locking me out of his world.
Ballard would habitually begin a complete draft by hand, before moving to a second, typewritten version which would be further revised by hand.
And some lowlier domestic editors, to be frank, would habitually travel from Manchester to London via Matlock, the slowest train route then available, in order to have their four-plus hours of undisturbed zizz and contemplation.
A generation of England fans grew up knowing the Australian side only as an all-conquering force, one who would habitually humiliate whichever side England sacrificially put out to take them on.
Years later, the Yankees would habitually suck and the Mets would choke at every opportunity.
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