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(Jon, who clings to Brecht as if to a baby blanket, is something of a walking alienation effect. ) Jean Renoir once asked, Where does theater end and life begin?
But it turns out Jordan is also something of a walking fashion faux pas, with a penchant for overly distressed dad jeans and a namesake Tumblr called "What The F*** is Michael Jordan Wearing?" (We can't make this stuff up).
He refused to dress up for formal occasions, devoured martinis (the wetter the better) and was something of a walking factory for tart apothegms about the writing life.
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You have to search hard for Elpenor down the back streets of the Odyssey, having as he does something of a walk on/fall off part in Circe's palace; though the hung-over young warrior who missed his footing on a ladder was once spoken of in familiar terms by Ovid, Plutarch and Martial, he is largely forgotten now.
In truth, there is something of the walking zombie about this enigmatic woman, whose past includes two unexplained corpses and a travel bag full of C-notes.
Which is why it comes as something of a surprise to walk into the Munich hotel room where our interview is scheduled to find him giggling.
Mr. Cameron, whose parliamentary majority depends on the fragile support of his Liberal Democrat coalition partners, faces something of a political tightrope walk if efforts to find a compromise in the dispute fall short.
"It looked like something out of a movie, walking up and seeing all the cars mangled and crushed," Officer Paul Solorzano Jr. said.
On some of them, the heavily detailed chest logo is a small boy, dressed something like a jockey, walking in front of a fence, hands deep in pockets, relaxed as can be.
I'm a walking caricature of something".
"When you're building a world that's inspired by a real-world culture but not actually set in that culture, you're walking something of a tightrope--particularly when you begin making alterations in areas like mythology or religion or language.
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