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Johnson receives Three Pinocchios for his fuzzy math.
But beneath his fuzzy facade Haber is instantly a believer.
His name perfectly describes his fuzzy, straightforward sound.
Her mate sat on a nearby branch, his fuzzy light-blue head twitching in all directions.
(With his fuzzy beard, he looks like a malevolent pussycat, and Sydney is the mouse).
Layden and Chaney, who each spoke only briefly with Sprewell on Monday, initially accepted his fuzzy description of the injury.
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Mr. Armstrong is a photographer best known for his classically posed portraits of men, some of which appeared in the 1995 Whitney Biennial, and, more recently, for what he calls his "fuzzy-wuzzy" landscapes and cityscapes, blurred portraits of places that have been collected in a book, "All Day Every Day," published last month by Scalo.
Certainly something seemed to shift on the final day of group matches, around about the time Cristiano Ronaldo threw an interviewer's microphone into a lake in Linas-Marcoussis, resembling in that moment a kind of spray-tan King Arthur, tortured by his own curdled powers, hurling his fuzzy-tipped Excalibur into the waters.
Keats once wrote, in one of his fuzzier moments, that "Truth is beauty, beauty truth".
Stuart's hopeful image of himself as a man of experience and sophistication is bolstered by the devotion of his fuzzy-headed assistant, Rory (Kyle Mooney), and his troubled friend, Wade Nate Torrencee), recently separated from his wife.
Score was sidelined for the rest of the season, his vision fuzzy and his depth perception impaired.
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