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Painfully thin and seemingly fragile, like a skeletal marionette, he speaks in strange rambling sentences – about love ("L, o, v, e" he repeatedly spells) and environmentalism – which could be the sacred voice of his inner child or the results of heavy-duty doses of propofol.

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He wrote that Van Anda stopped him on the way out and sent him to Bottomley's house (Russell repeatedly spelled the Marconi manager's name "Bottomely").

And, since soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division were watching live from Mosul, Iraq, their identification should not have been repeatedly spelled "Airborn".

Are we really at the point where the need for basic honesty has to be explicitly and repeatedly spelled out? "These sorts of issues should be self-evident, a no-brainer," Gwynne adds.

In a White House memo detailing the duo's Oval Office meeting and joint press conference on Friday, staffers from the Office of the Press Secretary repeatedly spelled her name wrong.

If you are casting the same spell repeatedly, go to the option Combat Styles and while wielding the staff, click the spell option and click the spell.

This experience system had several unintended consequences that allowed characters to gain much more experience than intended, such as players having their characters attack each other and repeatedly cast spells, thus causing their HP and abilities to grow extensively.

Repeatedly cast spells.

For instance, a barmaid is given a punning name and then the pun is repeatedly noticed, spelled out and explained by various characters with deliberately wearying pedantry.

As May came under sustained opposition attack in parliament this week, she repeatedly refused to spell out what penalties G4S would face, insisting that the contract was with Locog and not the Home Office.

She repeatedly refused to spell out what penalties the private security firm G4S would face for failing to provide the necessary trained security guards to meet their 10,000 target, insisting that the £283m contract was with Locog, the Olympics organising committee, and not the Home Office.

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