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It attracted relatively little notice, though what there was of it was favorable.
"The press coverage, what little there was of it, was uniformly terrible," he once told me.
"Beau Travail" didn't have much dialogue, either, and what there was of it was fragmentary and unconvincing.
'The press coverage, what little there was of it, was uniformly terrible.' The year was 1972 and Shore had made the mistake common to all visionaries - that of being too far ahead of his time.
The foreign-policy section of his talk (what there was of it) was a leisurely account of how his children laugh at him when he tells them that his grade-school class used to "duck and cover" in fear of a Soviet nuclear attack.
His emotional through-line, what there was of it, was ragged and chopped up, given how much the overly elaborate plot kept intruding on a situation that should have been a big deal for the character.
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The graffiti, what there is of it, is printed neatly.
Loving nature is of it's own kind.
Some of it was rumor, some of it was conjecture, some of it was latent homophobia.
Some of it was painful, some of it was devastating.
It's got to be.' Some of it was he was seriously concerned about the country.
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