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All of the usual trappings of a stump appearance were stripped out.
There were none of the usual trappings of a dead Hamas activist at one of the family's homes in Bethlehem, where Mahmoud met journalists and mourners.
La Savane lacks many of the usual trappings of a Manhattan restaurant: knives (there are forks and spoons, though some diners eat with their hands), share plates, tap water (there is bottled Poland Spring).
MINNEAPOLIS — Jim Thome's two lockers at Target Field contain the usual trappings of a veteran player: workout T-shirts of various designs, multiple pairs of cleats and assorted knick-knacks.
Even as Mr. Netanyahu met with Mr. Obama at a session during which the White House pointedly withheld the usual trappings of a visit by the head of a government, Israel's other ally, Britain, expelled an Israeli diplomat.
Her office on West 34th Street has a box of tissues, a stuffed bear and a print of Monet's water lilies, all the usual trappings of a therapist's office.
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They are also somewhat of an anomaly in that they have all the usual trappings of an indie artist without the derivative, trend following-sound, and have at least a foot in the door of actual pop music (Francis has production credits for the recent Drake single Karaoke).
It applies some of the usual trappings of reality TV — a plea for help, a ticking clock, a shock-and-awe revelation at the end — to a new school community each week.
This latest holiday literary adaptation from Miramax has the usual trappings of prestige -- an award-winning novel as its source, a parade of top-notch filmmaking and acting talent -- but it also has touches of intelligence and humor that separate it from lifeless offerings like "Chocolat" and "The Cider House Rules".
This latest literary adaptation from Miramax has the usual trappings of prestige -- an award-winning novel as its source, a parade of top-notch filmmaking and acting talent -- but it also has touches of intelligence and humor that separate it from lifeless offerings like "Chocolat" and "The Cider House Rules".
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