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Phenomenally busy, replies Guy.
He had become, as one biographer has put it, "a celebrity on the Protestant circuit" and, since he practiced what he preached, a phenomenally busy man.
"No, it's a joint decision," her spokeswoman, KARIN SMITH, declared before e-mailing a statement from Ms. Hurley that said she was "phenomenally busy" with movies and two producing deals.
An acting job, I'm going to be in this sitcom.' But James Corden is phenomenally busy – at the time he was in One Man, Two Guvnors and it was becoming the biggest show in the world, which nobody expected.
But Zizek — named for the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, who is married to a young Argentine model and once taught at the University of Buenos Aires — was only the finale of a phenomenally busy but typical Wednesday in Argentina's capital.
There might well be an innocent explanation for these admitted lapses by a phenomenally busy Cabinet minister and senior party manager.
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While pundits were arguing about whether Doom was damaging to us kids, we were busy having our sensibilities shocked by the phenomenally violent Rise of the Triad.
Those newcomers represent the phenomenally successful efforts of Korean automakers, whose cheapo cars with long warranties are busy taking over the U.S. market for small cars, defined as vehicles selling for less than $15,000.
– "phenomenally thick".
I am phenomenally stupid.
Housing is phenomenally strong.
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