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Waltercoloring wasn't a very colorful technique of the colors one employed were utterly devoid of color.
Watercoloring wasn't a very colorful technique if the colors one employed were utterly devoid of color.


Characerization was so deft that it had come to within a centimeter of cauterizing the audience's need to cavil over the plot details.
Characerization was so deft that it had come to within a centimeter of cauterizing the audience's need to cavil over the plot details.

Revision as of 18:24, 6 June 2011

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Cancelling cancelling canonised cannibalising cannibalise cancelled calliper

"Canonising" a certain story into the great body of that which has already been canonised is no guarantee that it will actually be accepted by the most fanatical of canonisers.

The cannibalised parts were not the only thing he cannibalised on his way toward cannibalising the whole of the cannibalised planet.

Watercoloring wasn't a very colorful technique if the colors one employed were utterly devoid of color.

Characerization was so deft that it had come to within a centimeter of cauterizing the audience's need to cavil over the plot details.

They caroled, but it wasn't so much fun. The clarinetist's chili had, in complete candor, made their compatriots run for the facilities.