The brother entered into a monologue, the sort-of conversation that I had had with him a couple of weeks ago. |
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All bass necks are made from 4 x 2 planed softwood and should be painted black on one side and a sort-of vaguely off-white on the other. |
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For example, the houses that we see in this map, they appear to have sort-of square corners, even though they've got rounded roofs. |
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Are people we sort-of know, who are used to being on camera, inherently less interesting to watch and talk about than a bunch of total strangers? |
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The first shot of his face is sort-of a peek-a-boo in between bouts of administering some, um, oral pleasure. |
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Cook posted, amended, then deleted a sort-of apology over the controversy and refused all interviews. |
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The New Yorker is a sort-of folk-punk-pop-art polymath who flits effortlessly between writing comic books and writing great songs. |
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Sort-of a classic pairing, like champagne and caviar, fries and burgers. |
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It's a tribute to Joseph Gilgun's performance that his sort-of leader Rudy stays just on the right side of the tightrope between raffishly funny and deeply annoying. |
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