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"She eats up space".
"She's voracious — she eats up the whole world," he said.
She eats up a stage in bounding leaps, and she's terrifically precise, carving exact shapes in space that linger in the mind.
She eats up his lies about wanting to mess with the police - apparently, part of Spector's disdain for Gibson is that blouse.
Some of Ms. Osipova's jumps explode like firecrackers; traveling downstage in a forward diagonal of beaten jumps (brisés), she eats up so much space that she has only room to do five.
So after a dinner party she eats up all the leftovers.
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In the first performances of his "Gershwin Piano Concerto" (1982), she ate up space in a series of turns.
He has bought her a burger and fries for lunch; she has accepted, clearly out of cowed politeness, and then he demands she eat up all the fries she didn't want.
The Haunting was a jolt-free horror remake that slimed everyone involved, and one wonders what might have happened had she not met Douglas at this point and secured a great, evil part in Traffic, a role she ate up ("Shoot him now! Shoot him in the head!").
Asked why the bank decided to finance conservation projects, she said: "Conservation eats up more and more of museum budgets.
In an e-mail to me last winter, she wrote that she felt "eaten up" with frustration at the ongoing occupation of an eastern Oregon wildlife refuge by an armed band of antigovernment agitators led by the brothers Ammon and Ryan Bundy.
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