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Marxist Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

It never comes down on Willie Brown.

0I heard it from the princess diaries,which sounds like a way of being humor.What does that mean?0-
  

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0 Ah, this is very interesting. " See 05000or an explanation: 02br 01i 00Mayor Willie Brown appears as himself in a gala scene in the film's last act. A reporter asks the mayor if it looks like rain.

  • 0 Ah, this is very interesting.
  • " See 05000or an explanation: 02br 01i 00Mayor Willie Brown appears as himself in a gala scene in the film's last act.
  • A reporter asks the mayor if it looks like rain.
  • " 02i 02br 00In the African-American rhetorical tradition, rhyme is often used to make a point more effective and memorable.
  • One famous example is Johnnie Cochran's "if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit" at OJ Simpson's murder trial.
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0 Ah, this is very interesting. Apparently Willie Brown is a real person, a politician who was the first African-American mayor of San Francisco, and his appearance in the movie was a "cameo." See 05000or an explanation: 02br
01i00Mayor Willie Brown appears as himself in a gala scene in the film's last act. A reporter asks the mayor if it looks like rai
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0I take it to mean that he never has to face a problem that he can't solve.02br
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00When he was mayor, his voice used to greet people at the SFO international terminal. He has very recently published a book.0-

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