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Did Glenn Close's Blanche DuBois not quite mine that character's complete meltdown when "A Streetcar Named Desire" was last revived in London, at the National in 2002?
If he didn't quite mine the depths of Falstaff's damp, wounded pride after he has climbed out of the Thames at the beginning of the third act, he commanded the stage throughout with balletic grace.
It also allows us to create a single voice that's neither quite mine or quite hers.
Lord John Manners, in 1843 at the time of Young England, wrote, "could I only satisfy myself that D'Israeli believed all that he said, I should be more happy: his historical views are quite mine, but does he believe them?" Blake (writing in 1966) suggested that it is no more possible to answer that question now than it was then.
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"It's quite clearly mine".
I should add that Glass's memories don't quite match mine.
"My life, my action, is quite irreducibly mine, and to require that it is at best a derivative conclusion that it should be lived from the perspective that happens to be mine is an extraordinary misunderstanding" (MSH 170).
Like most stories that never quite end, mine begins at the DMV.
Those I talked to insisted (even as their own sympathies, quite unlike mine, lie with Akinola) that his chapel address was benign -- as in, not touching on anything that has made him one of the most controversial figures in the Anglican Communion.
Because that's what I like and that's what I want to hear, and when I listen to other rock things, it seems like the stuff I like the best, well that's because somebody else kind of has that too, but not quite like mine.
I didn't want to go, I was quite happy mining.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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