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"I found anything with a whiff of the national repugnant".
(Perhaps more to the point, as Günter also described himself, "I found anything with a whiff of the national repugnant").
Whenever I found anything abnormal, I'd post the slides to a good old boy, Herman Lehman, at a laboratory in London.
"I had all this information about them, and I was really interested in the subject for several years, before I found anything to attach it to," she said.
But at that time, China was barring foreigners from the disaster area (later it relented), and I didn't want to spend two days driving in rural areas only to get turned back before I found anything interesting.
Based on a literal translation (actors read the text verbatim) of the first chapter of the book, the show was, I found, anything but literal, certainly when it came to casting: female actors played male characters, white people played blacks, and the conversation crossed over years, through various emotional disturbances and changes of heart.
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Nowhere in the interview did I find anything about unity.
"Nowhere in the recent history of British politics can I find anything so ham-fisted".
But if I find anything at all, it's usually a forgotten bookmark, dog-eared pages or an underlined phrase.
How will I find anything now?" I almost laughed, but thought better of it.
If I ever found anything useful, I'd keep it to myself, to steal a mean advantage.
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