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- Tian Zhuangzhuang was denounced so fulsomely in 1993 for his poignant drama The Blue Kite that he has not been able to make a film since.
- Though Macleod's caustic chronicle came in reply to a fulsomely pro-Macmillan book by Journalist Randolph Churchill, and thus allowed Macleod to appear only to be setting the .
- One realizes where a New York graffiti artist like the fulsomely promoted Keith Haring, 25 'the Peter Max of the subways' filched his ideas, a decade later.