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Mr. Rehn, an unflappable Finn who is rarely prone to hyperbole, was not exaggerating.
Serafinowicz, a 6ft 5in Liverpudlian rarely prone to self-doubt, admitted before the launnch of the series: 'It makes me quite nervous and also makes me think the show had better be good enough.
But unlike David Hare, Howard Brenton, David Edgar and other contemporary British playwrights, Mr. Pinter is usually less overtly topical and rarely prone to dividing his dramatis personae into the good and the bad.
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Pantalone was a Venetian merchant: serious, rarely consciously comic, and prone to long tirades and good advice.
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