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A Socialist rival, Laurent Fabius, once compared him to a "fraise des bois," a fragile woodland strawberry, and said he was a man best suited, like a waiter, to "pass the dishes".
Or a beard (Ensign's "Aunt Judy") Even a next-wife-waiting-in-the-wings, see e.g., Big Apple's Rudy Doubtful that Al liked his "bags held" by a Rekers rent boy Nor is he suited, like Mark Souder, to shag one in his (part-time) employ.
Suited like a superhero, he overcomes his fear ("there might be the crocodiles, those monstrous crocodiles from the worst films in the world that terrorise the sewers") to experience darkness, utter silence and surprising bursts of light.
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The suits liked him because he sold jerseys.
It is intriguing that a slim intellectual known for his classy business suits likes to represent himself as a pumped-up muscleman.
For the second part, Knowles traded the bodysuit for a black sequined, bathing suit-like number.
Bennet's obvious strong suits: Likes cheese, doesn't hesitate to say "I love you," doles out creative compliments related to bugs and horses.
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Graphene is an atomically thin two-dimensional material which is well suited for kirigami-like cutting.
Note: their suits fit like a custom piece worthy of James Bond, without the killer price tag.
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