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Sometimes, wonderfully, Jumbo will recreate some of Baker's old routines.
They were maverick, furious and stridently political, though sometimes wonderfully imprecise in their aim.
When he returned to France, he continued to play, sometimes wonderfully.
Mr Holbrooke will be missed, not least by future generations of historians of the Balkans, who have been deprived of a valuable and sometimes wonderfully indiscreet source.
There is a second reason we can't live without wrongness as optimism, which is that sometimes, wonderfully, it transforms into rightness.
Up to now, Nelson has brought her always questioning, sometimes wonderfully lyrical, intelligence to subjects as diverse as the murder of her aunt and the nature of the colour blue.
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Sometimes it's wonderfully easy, sometimes not so very.
It roams back some years before the start of the Trojan war, to tell the story of the friendship between Patroclus and Achilles, and is suffused with battles and yearning, swords, snakes and sex, the latter described in wonderfully, sometimes hilariously misty language.
Sometimes this is wonderfully true, but often the love-bubble bursts and you find yourself falling out of love with your partner.
Sometimes his choreography is wonderfully inventive.
He ended with a wonderfully impetuous, sometimes wild but captivating account of Schumann's "Carnaval".
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