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That just about summed up his current state of mind, I felt.
"It sounds cold and impersonal and distant - which just about sums them up".
She wrote a memoir about her close friend Marilyn Monroe and an autobiography, Bitter Sweet, a title that just about sums up her life.
"This covers all the points raised in the letter," wrote the press spokesman, a sentiment that just about sums up Labour's despairingly vague attitude to the subject.
Happily the SOE failed to find any mafiosi to "play with".Winston Churchill called the SOE's activities "naughty deeds", which just about sums up their Boy's Own nature.
The other half of the program features "A Choral Fantasy," a new work set to Beethoven's Fantasia in C Minor, an ode to fraternal love and the sublimity of art — which just about sums up Morris's life philosophy.
"I wanted and expected to finish my career at the Blues, but being brought off the bench and stuck on the wing in that last game just about summed up where I was with the club.
— At last Friday's matinee against the Devils, the dozen or so die-hard Islanders fans known as the Blue and Orange Army just about summed up their team's season.
The woman who turned up as an Indian takeaway a few years ago is swimming there with eleven other women to raise money for charity which just about sums up this weekend's spirit.
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill: "We were a little bit tentative in the first half and the own goal just about sums up the way things have been going.
The GDS have phrased this as "Don't be daft, just take half," which just about sums up the logic.
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