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The title is maybe a bit ironic: they're not quite boys anymore, they look just a bit tired.
Willard White, as Bottom, however, is genuinely funny, switching from weaver to glorious shaman, half naked and wild, as Tytania's toy not-quite-boy.
"He's quite a boy," she wrote, and congratulated Fitzgerald on his forthcoming marriage to Zelda Sayre.
Earl Cave, brief as his appearance in the film may be, is quite a boy; no doubt his brother Arthur was too.
I'm guessing that old guy must have been quite the boy on the London pub scene, circa 1944.
RENZO PIANO chuckled as he remembered how he and Richard Rogers were "young boys, really young and quite bad boys" in 1971 when they won the architecture competition for the Georges Pompidou Center with a design that they considered a parody of technology.
It is, she admits, "quite a boys' piece".
"There were only around 10 of us but we rather considered ourselves quite clever boys.
"It was the swagger of it all … we were quite shy boys, we didn't have that same arrogance," says Simon. "[Britpop] lacked emotion.
Nearly thirty years ago, he moved to Arizona, where the large Latino population is almost ninety per cent Mexican-American, which makes him a novelty, but a familiar one — a not-quite-local boy made good.
Forbes magazine's estimate of the world's top 100 highest-paid athletes in 2018 is quite the boys club. .
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