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Because I was a concert pianist I could play everything very elaborately.
By Robert M. Coates The New Yorker, September 12 , 1931 P. 13Item on bill very elaborately abbreviated so that purchaser couldn't make it out.
Although the statute of limitations argument was a disappointment to many, the argument was very elaborately detailed in an 18 page section of the report.
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In a very black comedy of elaborately choreographed coincidences, weakness and self-indulgence are duly punished.
Albert Kassab, who sells elaborately made, very bold -- some might say gaudy -- rings and things from his booth at 15 West 47th Street in Manhattan, said that only five years ago, precious gems made up 90percentt of his business.
Colin Firth makes his way down an opulent and very long room, its ceiling elaborately studded with gold mouldings, its panelled walls oppressively gilt-sprigged, garlanded, swagged and punctuated by Louis XIV-style cherubs.
It was followed in 1989 by the more elaborately produced and very fine Daddy, When Is Mama Comin Home?, including the song Mr U.S. A.I.D.S., one of the first responses to HIV/Aids from the blues community.
The Sholes & Glidden and the typewriters of the very first few years were also elaborately decorated.
The weird, misty locations and huge, elaborately built sets look very similar.
We do things less elaborately here, but in the very absence of dramatic technique there is a certain appeal to the emotions.
An elaborately designed construct, it has a very simple purpose: to ensure "pro-China" votes have a built-in majority.
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