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Suddenly, the Grammys were tottering on the precipice of irrelevance: one could practically smell the anxiety sweat seeping through the freshly pressed tuxedo jackets.
So when his own coach, Christina Aguilera, revealed Campbell would be the first to go home in the new instant eliminations on the April 16 performance night, one could practically hear the collective thud of "The Voice" viewers' jaws hitting the floor.
Anderson, now 72, was part of the glory days of thriving New England fishing towns, when fishermen followed their fathers into the business and old-timers spoke, only half-jokingly, of cod so plentiful one could practically walk across the water on their backs.
One could practically see Strauss's "Also Sprach Zarathustra" unfurl over his head.
Having accomplished what Her Majesty's government required, one could practically hear the dapper intelligence officer murmur in true James Bond style, "Oh, what I do for England".
His only real addition to a business that has been built with the sweat of others are those eye-catching golden arches, a piece of iconography that so loudly echoes the golden lettering atop Trump hotels one could practically go deaf thinking about it.
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