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His new house is entirely in Stamford, the place where most of his property taxes go.

"The word accessible is fine in its place; that is to say, public toilets should be accessible to people in wheelchairs; but a word that is perfectly in its place in civics or civic arts is entirely out of place, I think, in a wider discussion of the arts.

The workers seem almost frozen in time; their existence, with its backbreaking toil and belt-tightening scarcity, wouldn't be entirely out of place in a 19th-century drama by Ermanno Olmi and other cinematic poets of rural Italian life.

But when asking whether this sort of prankvertising crosses a line you have to start by wondering whether it is entirely "real" in the first place or just an elaborate fiction.

Trump will not be entirely out of place, though, in terms of his importance or his self-importance.

Yet any complacency in Britain would be entirely out of place.

"'The Cher Show' is not linear, and it is entirely psychological — it takes place in her psychological closet, and in that closet is everything she's ever been in her life — everything she has ever played, every song she's sung, everyone she's been married to, every pair of shoes she's worn, every success and every failure," said Rick Elice, who is writing the show's book.

Note that among this list of internationally acclaimed filmmakers is the young American independent filmmaker Porterfield, who, on the basis of his two films to date, "Hamilton" and "Putty Hill," is entirely worthy of his place in this august list.

Cook may be able to claim credit for creating an environment in which some of the younger players have been able to "express themselves", to use the management's phrase, but he must know, too, that judged on his form of the past 12 months he is entirely undeserving of a place in the batting line-up.

Anxiety is entirely absent, and in its place there's a cheerful ease with being a semi-reconstructed, wanking, cowardly, affectionate, middle-aged male that, more often than not, is fun to submit to.

"It must have been significant to him," he says, "or why would he have kept it?" Perhaps a man who has been spotted in 800 places simultaneously is entirely capable of being born in two places at once.

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