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Not so much drop it like it's hot, then.
Indeed, throughout this tome, Baker doesn't so much drop famous names as fire them at you with a cannon for seemingly no other reason than to amuse and entertain with top‑notch anecdotes.
(Mr. Schnabel does not so much drop names as carpet-bomb them: Mr. Depp, Laurie Anderson, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Harvey Keitel; he was with Mr. Keitel in Cannes years ago, he said, when he got the idea for the convertible-hair-whipping scene).
James Bailey, who had a torrid afternoon that was to end in injury, did not so much drop Brad Davies's pass as hit it with his chest and Ben Johnston was able to gather the proceeds on halfway and weave a way through woeful Gloucester tackling for a try between the posts.
Signed baseballs from living Hall of Famers like Willy Mays that often go for around $300 haven't seen much drop off during the tough economy, according to Dunbar.
In this study, all included patients were associated with single-level pathology and none of them needed postoperative transfusion because of not so much drop of haemoglobin (The threshold of red blood cell transfusion is less than 70 g/l in our hospital).
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I pretty much dropped out after third grade".
Names are not so much dropped as constantly hurled from these pages.
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