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My father would read Byron and occasionally he would burst out and recite snatches of what he remembered from his schooldays, Byron, Swinburne, Browning, the same scraps over and over again.
Kenneth MacMillan was a dab hand with the knitting needle, and would jot down knitting patterns and stitch counts on the same scraps of paper that he used for choreographic notes.
I'm not suggesting that in difficult times we should decapitate our competitors and eat their insides, but there comes a moment in all our working lives when we just get tired of dung-ball rolling, or a time when the economic climate changes and all of a sudden we are all fighting for the same scraps of dung.
And they also knew that the moment the costume took shape those same scraps, initially simple remnants, acquired new value, as they were integrated into an original composition.
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But Romney is in the same scrap, and one of his biggest vulnerabilities is standing right next to him.
And the film is enormously entertaining and deeply stupid because it cheerfully caters to every male dream (chic and shabby at the same time) and finds the same scrap of chamois leather that can put a shine on both actors.
TV station signals that don't travel through coaxial or fiber optic cables are received via rabbit ears and roof antennae, which are as up-to-date technologies as buggy whips, and are headed for the same scrap piles that are also filled with typewriters and dial telephones.
Just because Dolly the sheep is in the news again doesn't mean that you can get away with recycling the same lazy scraps of quasi-observational almost-comedy that didn't really work the last time she was in the news.
In his work, investigations often hit months of dead ends during which he and his colleagues can only drink endless cups of coffee and continue poring over the same few scraps of evidence they've gathered.
To free space for Mr Kiselev's flights of fantasy, Mr Putin has, at the same time, scrapped RIA Novosti, one of Russia's most established news services which was started 72 years ago and handed over its resources to Mr Kiselev.
Plunging natural gas prices, however, offered Progress Energy an alternative that would save money and help it achieve pollution goals at the same time: scrapping the coal plants and replacing them with two gas plants over the next four years, at a cost of $1.5 billion.
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