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But it’s also thoroughly disarming, boasting an almost ridiculous sense of daring.

A motorik beat, jaunty bass line and melodic wafts of keyboard make the track go down with a disarming ease.

Critics have welcomed the film's unique visual style, calling it "disarmingly joyous" and "oddly charming" - but they've also questioned one of the film's big omissions.

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“Even as an executive, I’ve always used humor as a way to disarm people in the best possible way. I know how to connect people.”

The footage also showed, Mr Thomas telling police that Mr Bush was dead and that he disarmed him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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