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"Una mosca, una mosca, una mosca," a woman in a wheelchair observes, referring to a passing fly.
"We have a lot in common," he observes, referring to, the fate-dogged king he is playing.
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That is in "the general consciousness", he observed, referring to the absence of a visual culture in Britain.
"I'm not as afraid of bugs and animals and things as other people," she observed, referring to her classmates.
"Television has a tendency to reach a little," he observed, referring to television westerns' propensities for psychological insights.
"One cannot exclude a P-T-type outcome," he observed, referring to the worst of the so-called Big Five, the end-Permian, or Permo-Triassic, extinction.
If you are observed referring to a cell phone or otherwise cheating, the test will be stopped and an incident report will be attached to the test and forwarded to the Vice President for Student Services.
This was the musical, after all, that began its second act with a rockin' pig-slaughtering scene bathed in pulsing red lights, leading the New York Times critic Frank Rich to observe (referring to the gold standard for theatrical bellyflops), "Only the absence of antlers separates the pig murders of 'Carrie' from the 'Moose Murders' of Broadway lore".
"What, did they think those heels were ice picks?" At the Friday night Rag & Bone show, amid a sea of stiletto pumps (and a crowd that included Drew Barrymore in a camel wide-brimmed hat), the designer Kenneth Cole, who was off duty for the night, observed, referring to the snowstorm by name: "This weather is crazy, but it's going to take more than Nemo to separate a woman from her heels".
"There's a crowd of folks," an enthused Jarrett observed, referring to the old footage.
"Every voice can be heard cheaply and instantly," Stoll observed, referring to the online chat community then known as Usenet.
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