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Blazingly funny, the show is a bit off beat in its approach -- something that the star aims for.
Comedian Louis CK Rips "Sacred" Sarah Palin Jordan Zakarin 2011
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Blazingly funny, the show is a bit off beat in its approach -- something that the star aims for.
Comedian Louis CK Rips "Sacred" Sarah Palin Jordan Zakarin 2011
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Blazingly funny, the show is a bit off beat in its approach -- something that the star aims for.
Comedian Louis CK Rips "Sacred" Sarah Palin Jordan Zakarin 2011
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Blazingly and defiantly original to the end, Lost's final season was, at turns, exasperating (the flash-sideways gimmick), thrilling (the Richard Alpert saga) and, by the end, unbearably moving: the watery sacrifice of Sun and Jin, the climactic reawakening and reconnecting of characters as they gathered to say one last metaphysical/spiritual goodbye.
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Blazingly savage and brilliant … What Adiga lifts the lid on is also inexorably true: not a single detail in this novel rings false or feels confected.
THE WHITE TIGER Aravind Adiga 2008
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Blazingly obvious and naked corruption is the issue.
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Blazingly bright, monstrous holovids loomed over Arthur, ready to burn his mind and body.
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The good: Blazingly fast, thanks to Verizon's 3G network.
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The good: Blazingly fast, thanks to Verizon's 3G network.
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The good: Blazingly fast, thanks to Verizon's 3G network.
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