He is a walking encyclopedia of names, dates and facts relating to the history of the sport and the Hall of Fame. |
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Graham, who learnt from his father and other Barkinji elders, is a walking encyclopedia of traditional bush tucker. |
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The man is a walking encyclopedia, with vast knowledge of history, the classics, politics, and anything else one can possibly think of. |
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Crystal Brady is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to product in the sporting goods industry. |
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Mr. Baussan, a native of Provence, is a walking encyclopedia of olive oils. |
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When it comes to nutrition, this man is a walking encyclopedia. |
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Then you realize that this guy is the walking encyclopedia of his sport. |
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That was also his own passion, as he was already a walking encyclopedia of Ducati lore. |
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The head of the Company Archive is usually a walking encyclopedia who can answer most questions about the company's history without stopping to think twice. |
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I believe it was the novelist and walking encyclopedia of Montréal, Gilles Archambault, who wrote that almost by their very nature, Christmas albums, even those by jazz artists, take us back to childhood. |
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Also a walking encyclopedia of every table d'hote on West Side. |
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