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The precise calibre of her misery can be gauged from a glance at her bedside reading, which starts with a copy of Djuna Barnes's "Nightwood" and gets even gloomier, if that is possible.
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Most pop stars of her calibre would spring for video screens and confetti, but Robyn can actually sing, with a murderously precise alto that can indulge in breathy phrasing at one moment and then break in half in a five-second-long legato wail.
According to press reports, the catalogue of objects whose precise location seemed murky includes a memory stick that may or may not have had information about an offshore account, a handful of.38-calibre bullets, and Steenkamp's phone.
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But he is presidential calibre.
Calibre International denies the allegations.
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