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De Bolle said that Brazil’s Wall Street is thick with Bolsonaro supporters.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/09/opinion/lula-bolsonaro-brazil-economy.html
In the event it was one of those occasions that just seems to drip with event glamour, colours bleeding into one another, the air thick with a constant static.
I’ve seen Garvin several times; he is thick with a big tattoo on his chest and often just called “Beef.”
Like the soupy haze that has enveloped Manhattan for most of the week, the outlook ahead of the scheduled 12-round showdown for Taylor’s WBO junior welterweight title is thick with uncertainty.
The Black Forest she sees from her car and her porch, however, is much changed — and likely not changed enough to keep another such tragedy at bay, she said, gazing around a lot once so thick with trees she didn’t realize others lived so close.