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The internet had learned to love Ruth Bader Ginsburg, so it was not surprising that when the news of her death broke on Friday evening, social media lit up with outpourings of love and admiration for this diminutive octogenarian who had been cast as an iron-pumping, dissent-slinging legal ninja.

“For me it’s about, how does somebody love?” mused Brown, 43, between bites of breakfast on a recent morning in Los Angeles, considering the emotional gulf between Randall on “This Is Us” and Ronald Williams, the iron-pumping alpha dad in “Waves.”

Deutsch, 57, knows that his image as an iron-pumping, media-savvy rogue can make him a ripe target for mockery.

“One heads for the galleries energized by bold new architecture and nagged by worries that this iron-pumping hunk of a building may appear a trifle too mid-’80s, too ‘Miami Vice’ 10 years down the line,” Times art critic William Wilson notes in his review of the new building.

Gordon-Levitt plays Jon, an iron-pumping, churchgoing New Jersey boy with an unabashed love of pornography.

From Time

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

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