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31.As a supporter of the drug coordinator-czar concept but often a critic of the way it has been handled by the Bush and Clinton White Houses _ fine talk, mingy support _ I think it makes no common sense to wipe it out.

32.The pile on the floor grew like a reproach, a bulbous monument of mediocrity ( those awful suits ) and old clothes : big nappy black wool sweaters; mingy, stretchy black silk sweaters; six _ six ! _ pairs of black jersey pants.

33.The ponytail, sewn into a webbed tube through which you could thread your own mingy ponytail, had been lent to me by a kind of hair couturier, an Argentinian-born hair stylist named Rodolfo Valentin, whose specialty is wigs and falls and hair extensions.

34.The Times of London claimed that Sahara's advance was more than the one Ted Hughes, Britain's late poet laureate, received for " Birthday Letters, " his celebrated final book of poems _ and far more than the mingy sums most established poets can expect to receive.

35.Until the U . S . Supreme Court can be convinced to revisit its decision in Employment Division v . Smith and come around to an interpretation of the Constitution that is consistent with our nation's vision of the great significance of religious worship, we must rely upon Congress to hack away at the court's mingy understanding of one of America's great freedoms.

36.A theater in the street called the Friars ( another reminder of all those monasteries destroyed 450 years ago ) is named for that prodigal Christopher Marlowe, a cobbler's son who left King's School for Cambridge University and then electrified London's theater before his murder at 29 . A mingy little Victorian monument near the theater shows small figures of noted actors playing his greatest characters.

37.One of things that strikes me most about the Thirties scene when I think about it now is the trilby hat, the universal headgear of the middle classes . . . [ s ] ometime early in the century, it must have been a wild gesture of freedom and informality . . . By the thirties it had certainly become degenerate . . . It was a hat which had lost all aspiration : it had become a mingy hat . . . ".

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