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It's really quite something else.
"It's really quite something".
I see all these people driving their SUVs through the town with their American flags flying from them, and it's really quite something, I can tell you".
(It's really quite something that we're talking about some evidence, rather than an actual audit, for the existence of nearly three billion, with a "B," dollars which are theoretically backing a very widely used asset).
The chubby fingers; the baleful, whale-grey eyes; the creaky, angular little half-smile: it's really quite something.
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My dad hummed and hawed, and said, "Fancy Teddy Taylor talking to you!", as if it was really quite something.
It was really quite something". When he got the part on 'Bones,' Millegan moved from New York to Los Angeles, which he says "definitely" triggered symptoms of bipolar disorder.
That's really quite something.
"That's really quite something for contemporary poetry," said Isobel Colchester, director of arts organisation Poet in the City.
Once again, this is not advertorial – it's just that the product is really quite something, so forgive the gushing positivity.
Once peeled, that fragrant, shocking orange flesh is really quite something, and though it turns yellow when cooked, it still goes a long way to brighten any dish in both colour and flavour.
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