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"To fuck off," Valerie enjoyed enunciating precisely, as if she hadn't often used that word.
If his findings were accurate, the line would run up and down the track precisely, as if on the rails itself, and it did.
Because this is a pay-as-you-go system, Congress would then have to raise taxes, cut other spending or borrow from the public to redeem the i.o.u.'s -- precisely as if there were no trust fund -- or else take a heavy hatchet to Social Security and Medicare at the very moment the huge boomer generation is moving into its elder years.
What he means by such remarks is that, for as long as the price of a ticket brings you to him, he will transport you so totally into the grip of his groove that you will forget your mortal coil in eager surrender, and, if he does his job well, he will literally control your breathing as precisely as if he had his hand clenched around your trachea.
They removed their clothes, their own and each other's, delicately, precisely, as if preparing to model for an artist, and once naked, seated side by side on the bed, they turned to face each other, and with their hands on each other's bare shoulders, they kissed – sweetly, as if in relief and gratitude for having come to the peaceful end of a painfully protracted argument.
They work as precisely as if they were performing an operation.
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"She doesn't underline and belabour her point," says Hadley, "it feels very precisely controlled, as if she knows exactly what she wants to do with this material.
Computer-controlled machines cut carbon-fiber fabric precisely, but, as if it were in an industrial bakery, the fabric still has to be kneaded into shape and into molds by hand and then cured and baked in giant ovens.
Sehgal is adamant that he is producing a work of art, not theater: unlike a performance, a Sehgal is on display for the entire time the institution is open, and the human actors are identified no more precisely than as if they were bronze or marble.
The music on Dissemble, released 21 August, sounds precisely as you'd imagine, which – if this is what you've been searching for – will be exactly what you need.
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