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Tall, yes, but big, no.
Tall, yes, but, more importantly, big.
Tall, yes, and prone to making points with a firm rap of his fingers on the dressing room table.
He was quite tall, yes, and his body was thin and knotty from hunger and the strength that comes from anger.
The particulars: Taller and heavier than Lucy, she weighed about 120 pounds and stood four feet tall (yes, she probably walked upright, though she was still an agile tree-climber).
Did I mention "tall?" Yes, now we are getting to the heart of the matter.
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Sue: All the way through school he was a year younger than everybody in his class and was always if not the tallest, probably the second tallest, but yes, he was taller than everybody and younger than everybody.
Yes, it's a bit too tall and, yes, it can easily be damned as a triumphalist monument to super-wealth power, but I decided two years ago that I was going to like The Shard and my misgivings haven't yet outweighed my admiration.
The friendly barista invariably asks, "Do you mean a tall?" "Oh, yes," I reply, "tall like me".
A very tall order, yes, but the authors harken to the Progressive era of the early 20th century as proof America has reformed itself before.
These issues put together are a tall order, yes, but to not include them in the same conversations around police brutality is simply negligent.
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