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He is wiry and well-defined, with chiselled features and the sort of wide, rectangular glasses that are freshly fashionable.
"I was looking at the race — it's sort of wide open," said Baffert, a Hall of Famer.
Mr. Greenwood and Mr. Walsh never developed the sort of wide following that Mr. Madoff had enjoyed.
Between sets, workers smooth the courts with the same sort of wide metal sweepers used to groom the infield dirt of baseball fields.
But black filmmakers have also complained that companies sometimes do not support them with the sort of wide international release that is being lined up for "12 Years a Slave," which tells a 19th-century tale of a free black man who is kidnapped and sold into slavery.
I doubt that anyone is an (unconfused) externalist in the sense of denying this sort of wide reading.
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"He's sort of wide-eyed.
Sacramento runs the sort of wide-open offense that is supposed to wilt under playoff competition.
But his face as he approached showed no rancor, only a sort of wide-eyed, watchful awe.
"It's a shame if people let it overshadow the industry and take it to be some sort of wide-reaching corruption.
I'd love that!" It was the sort of wide-eyed response – a mix of awe, naivety and nervous energy – that had so endeared an increasingly giddy nation to British sport's brightest new arrival.
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