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"He was too good for me last year," the unseeded Tomic said after first using a more colorful expression to describe what Federer did to him last year.
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(He used a more colorful word).
(Again, Mr. Norris used a more colorful phrase).
She accused him of lacking the toughness (she used a more colorful term) to use his own words to fire her.
In introducing her, Mr. Perelman called Ms. Streisand "talented, beautiful, generous" and a pain in the posterior (though he used a more colorful term) — "just like me".
Tortorella shot back, asking whether the reporter was trying to be a wise guy, though he used a more colorful term.
Mr. Nakamura once explained their editorial process to an interviewer this way: They agree on what's bad (he used a more colorful description) and leave that out, and they agree on what's good and leave that in.
Goodrich actually used a more colorful and less printable characterization but his point was that fundamental basketball, at its best a five-man geometric collective, has far less to do with skill than it does with state of mind.
"A couple of weeks later," he continued, "we were in Big Sur for our honeymoon staying next to Anne Hathaway, who was getting married, and she had two choppers!" (Mr. Wainwright used a more colorful term than "she").
(Geronte uses a more colorful phrase. It doesn't rhyme but somehow it's very funny. When If/Then used such language, it felt like a forced attempt to be naughty and adult. Here it feels absolutely spot on).
I hate to say it, but the single U.N. scene in "North by Northwest," for which Hitchcock had to use mockups, delivers a more colorful punch than Pollack's respectful panoramas of the General Assembly.
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