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Ms. Otto conveys a double-edged intelligence as the film's pinched notion of "Elizabeth Bishop in Brazil," while Ms. Pires strides about, every snap judgment and grand gesture a measure of her appeal.
Mailer strides about shirtless and self-important, declaiming in his weirdly variable accent.
Ms. Zazzi's bimbo flounces around in a hot-pink slip while her Pam Blair strides about in black.
"Got to get this place cleaned up," says Mr. Ken Goolagong, as he strides about the court, and the chickens squawk and flap as he shoos them away.
Even now, as Mr. Dimon strides about his new home on Park Avenue, popping unannounced into the offices of surprised executives, his aura remains intact.
Otherwise, she strides about casually, gesturing with her graceful arms and hands and employing the enthusiastic diction of an overactive party host.
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