Using his bar mitzvah cash at the tender age of 13, the lankily hip youngster bought himself a turntable and mixer. |
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It then stood up and lankily walked off, disappearing behind trees and then reappearing again before finally disappearing for good. |
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He was the only foreign player in an otherwise all-British squad that evening and, emerging lankily from the tunnel, he looked less like a footballer than a startled foal. |
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Head of Highgate red watch, Neil Rooker, and his lankily lissom mate, shake their heads. |
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He got lankily into motion and presently passed in through the windows. |
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A fellow trolley pusher here is a gaunt little woman, her complexion screaming for a good moisturiser, her lankily sparse hair too long unpampered. |
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