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This premise is so tidy that ads for the book can squeeze it into six little words: "Two people.
They raised their three children in Wellesley, Mass., where civic life was so tidy that kids held bake sales at the town dump.
In a plot twist so tidy that Judith might have invented it, he is a laborer embroiled in a factory strike, and his troubles at work parallel Judith's at school.
The standard plats du jour are schnitzel and bratwurst; the architecture of the old prison, the train station, the jail and dozens of other structures is late 19th-century Munich; and the streets are so tidy that Kaiser Wilhelm, for whom the main avenue was named until the government changed it six years ago, would be proud.
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The hook — you can almost hear the original movie pitch it's so tidy — is that every so often the outfit sends back an older looper, who's unknowingly killed by his younger self, which is how the 2044 Joe stares down his middle-aged counterpart.
The authors note that other Neanderthal sites in the archaeological record, such as Italy's Grotta Breuil, are not so tidy, suggesting that spatial organization of living spaces might not have been common to all Neanderthals.
"Each time you vote, you support the process," runs the refrain on the stately and blithely anti-politics title track, an insight so tidy and vacuous that only a standup comedian or a pop star could advance it with a straight face.
She and her sister-in-law came Saturday to pay their respects to a chimp that loved to paint and dance to Chuck Berry songs and that was so tidy he folded his own lavender-scented blanket.
In the season of the incomprehensible, out-of-control "Spider-Man," I suppose one should give extra points to a show that is so tidy and utterly of a piece.
But the film itself suffers from the conceit that movies about trauma must be so tidied up that the audience doesn't have to think unpleasant thoughts, including those that might have kept the real men apart.
It's so symmetrical, so tidy, and the others seem to have little bits that don't fit so neatly.
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