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``He's not afraid to be vulnerable, which is the best,'' says John Shanks, who was brought in to produce the album after hitting it off with Isaak at a charity event. and Ota is a tonic--two sensitive, disillusioned but quietly hopeful men hitting it off instantaneously as they communicate in broken English. Crazy in love for the first time, Karel doesn't count on Susan and Franta hitting it off much better - and, not wanting to hurt the younger man, keeping their affair from him until he learns about it in the worst possible way. |
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hit with hitch hitch wagon to Hitch your wagon to a star hither hither, thither, and yon hits the fan hitting it off hive of activity ho-hum hoard up hoarse as a crow hobnob with Hobson's choice hock |
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