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It feels like a place the young Langston Hughes — whose image hangs on the wall — would like, full of verse and the murmur of hours well spent.

The Edge feels like a place the young Langston would like, full of verse and the murmur of hours well spent.

I suddenly realised that this is what the adult world is like full of cruelty and hypocrisy".

It feels like a place the young Langston Hughes whose image hangs on the wall would like, full of verse and the murmur of hours well spent.

Often an antonym of win, seen online in forms like "Full of win!" which means, "It's good!" FISH PEDICURE A cosmetic procedure in which fish eat the dead skin off the feet.

Sadly, Von Trier also shares with Brecht a quaintly Euro-intellectual view of what the US is like: full of fervently imagined "gangsters" with their Tommy guns and snap-brim hats.

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Besides the cheese-like, full-of-holes bank-secrecy tradition, the Swiss have a less publicized secret: They uniquely practice direct democracy through referenda and initiative.

The prison is a real place, city-like, full of all the "great doers of our trade" in Pompey Bum's words, taking on an almost Dickensian vitality of horrible life.

This is a performance that begs to be liked, full of audience-courting coquettishness.

He was, Blinder declares (sounding almost Krugman-like) full of naiveté and lacked focus.

This implies that the social networks are human-like-full of imprecise relations and connections between individuals, vague terms, groups and individuals with indefinite descriptions and characteristics of interests [1].

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