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before making a complete recovery.
But, he insisted, he wasn't making a complete about-turn.
She's making a complete, utter, abject and undignified fool of herself.
It's too hard and too slippery and I was making a complete mess of things.
Descartes's philosophy was dualistic, making a complete split between mind and matter.
At the moment all I want to do is get through Strictly without making a complete fool of myself.
Granda Zuniga's success cements the return to chess he made late last year, after unaccountably making a complete break from the game in 1998.
"As an actor," he said, "I think it's my obligation to support the film without making a complete ass of myself".
"I stood next to him, roaring on our team," recalled Barlow, who had suffered from polio a decade earlier, eventually making a complete recovery.
A Parisian curator, whose work was challenged in court by an angry owner, gave up his project of making a complete catalogue of Modigliani drawings.
When a scene involved a taxi, built from something like heavy cardboard overlaid with a photograph of an old car, it turned slowly, making a complete revolution.
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