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- n the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
- Orson Welles is both director and star of this amalgam of scenes from five of Shakespeare's history plays in which the Bard's "bombard" of a buffoon domi nates the stage.
- But it is Actor Whitea British trouper usually cast as a potty colonel, a flaccid vicar, or a dear old rose fiend in Sussexwho domi nates the audience as a waving cobra .
- One reasonperhaps the main reasonwhy Samaras has been such an upsetting presence in New York is that his privacy alter nates with moments of obsessive, and for some people .