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"Too Much of Nothing" has one of Dylan's best lyrics on the album, in which he exactly mimics the concision of an early blues tune: "Too much of nothing can turn a man into a liar.
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"Forgetfulness" is one of Just's best novels, a book in which he knows exactly when to tighten the coils of his storytelling.
(That is, a world in which he gets exactly what he deserves is better than a world in which he gets more or less, other things being equal).
In August 1999 Pete Sampras turned 28, after which he won exactly two Grand Slams (2000 Wimbledon and 2002 US).
One thing that often gets lost in our considerations of Jesus is the degree to which he is exactly the wrong person to piss off.
Conan was nice enough to walk Carell through a pre-interview in which he explained exactly how the interview would go down, from Carell's entrance to showing a clip of an upcoming movie.
His campaign had billed this as a significant address, one in which he would explain exactly what his foreign policy would be if he's elected President.
But you were apparently too lazy to read the cases he cited in his book, in which he explains "when exactly".
Which, he confessed, was exactly what he and the party he led intended to do.
Councilman Sal DiCiccio (R) told the Arizona Republic that it was tantamount to banning prayer, which he said was exactly what the Satanic Temple wanted.
The £65-a-head (without wine) Japanese restaurant to which he refers isn't exactly Kath's Caff.
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