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9 Sentences With "most verbose"

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He also has the longest, most verbose Survivor biography we've ever seen.
More than that, I have lucked into listening some of the most verbose and expansive podcasts on the planet.
But Mr. Scatamacchia quickly realized that he was a good fit to play the lead — one of the most verbose roles in theater.
Real heads know that her lyrics can be among the most verbose in pop music, filling her catalogue with words like "unyielding" ("Breakdown"), "emblazoned" ("My All"), and "rhapsodize" ("Melt Away").
" In the most verbose and flowery challenge yet, Joseph Paddon called out the "two impregnable fortresses" of James and Elizabeth Stokes to take on him and his student whom he "trained from her Cradle to the Toils of War.
During a post-screening Q&A at Comic-Con International last night, Snowden director and co-writer Oliver Stone—a man who's worked with such legendary Oscar-winning actors as Anthony Hopkins, Michael Douglas, and Al Pacino—talked about directing one of the most verbose and drama-prone performers in the world: Donald Trump.
The king suspected that the visitation was a stratagem for extracting a subsidy and sent a copy of his prohibition of such payments to the abbots of Dale and Langdon on 7 May 1311. However, the visitation went ahead and the three abbots pronounced the abbot of Halesowen incontinent, uncooperative, incompetent and unfit to rule, on numerous grounds deserving of excommunication. Brother Lawrence, a deposed abbot of Bayham Abbey, whose offences were not quite defined, was condemned in the most verbose terms as a scandal to the faith. Brother Batholomew of Coventry was a confirmed liar.
And I > would do all that work, eight months of work on "Dark Fantasy" and people to > this day would say to me 'My favorite thing was Nicki Minaj's verse.' So if > I let my ego get the best of me instead of letting that girl get the shot to > get that platform to be all she could be, I would take it off or marginalize > her, try to stop her from having that shining moment… Tara Colley of The Conversation described Minaj as a "pre-eminent female rapper" and that she has "consistently straddled the distinct personas of gangsta boss and sexy pop siren without truly committing to either" and that "her chameleonic ability" matches "some of rap's most verbose, witty, filthy and pop-friendly" stars such as Eminem and Lil Wayne.
The song received generally mixed reviews. Although he felt that the song "lack[ed] real substance", Adam Fleischer of XXL praised "Beez in the Trap", calling it a "memorable moment" of Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, and also complimented Minaj's "unique energy and distinct personality" displayed in the song. Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork Media described "Beez in the Trap" as a "effortless, pinging schoolyard taunt", and, in a separate review of the song for the same publication, Carrie Battan complimented Minaj's "daunting swagger", writing that she "hits a spot sweet enough to render every single gripe obsolete for four and a half minutes". In her review of Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded for The A.V. Club, Genevieve Koski described Minaj's performance as "relatively sedate but incredibly sharp": she called the song's production "spare" and "sonar- blip", and noted Minaj to be "at her most verbose" during the first six songs of the album.

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