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The Obama insurgency in particular tilted the version of Washington that Mr. Russert knew off its axis.
I couldn't help contrasting the Dickensian "knees-ups" of my childhood with the two of us sitting on my sofa, reciting the Indie dialogue we knew off by heart.
From the point Skylar grabs a kitchen knife and slashes at Walt, to the split-second he's spent kneeling on her chest, weapon poised, to their son's desperate tackle of the dad he thought he knew off his mother's prone form, the entire sequence is tremendous, if a little hard to process considering all earlier depredations.
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Reeves - or Jim Moir as he is known off stage - searches, vainly, for the most apposite adjective.
McGann, a Scouser and life-long Liverpool supporter, has got old "Crazy Horse" – as Hughes was known – off to a T.
The calm, unruffled, rather aloof screen presence is quite different from the Stuart her colleagues know off camera.
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