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Albert Bierstadt is revealed as a closet inventor; we see his 1896 patent drawing of an "Expanding Railway Car" — a luxurious, oversize train car as comfortable as a home running on a pair of parallel tracks — something he must have dreamed up on his long journeys into the Western wilderness.
A younger cousin of mine once asked my dad, in front of everyone, if he "liked it hard and rough or smooth and tender", something he must have got from the media, and I still have to take deep breaths when I think about it a decade later.
A symbolic act: Cletus has an unqualified sweet tooth (something he must have developed as a student living in Ladbroke Grove) and the unbearable sugar scarcity in Biafra led to humiliations, one involving the loss of his girlfriend, another the rage of an Irish Priest.
Something he must have designed with a hangover.
Something he must have waited his whole life for.
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It was in the way that one of the priests behaved that indicated somehow that he must know something, that he must have some contact with some important person.
The ballerina's not showing had done something to Eugene that he must have liked.
I was his maiden first-class wicket and since then I have become something of his bunny: he must have got me out three or four times.
Turner made something so abstract that he must have trusted the people who looked at the painting to finish the story off.
He must have something special?
"He must have something besides curves then.
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