He delivers a laudably subdued performance as an aging Gen Xer whose gloomy angst is sublimated into sketches and journal entries. |
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Instead, he delivers a laudably subdued performance as an aging Gen X-er whose gloomy angst is sublimated into sketches and journal entries. |
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There's no shortage of government officials who think they're being laudably tough while they smother human empathy. |
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy laudably acted directly to get journalists and cyber-dissidents out of prison in Tunisia, Chad and Vietnam. |
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Rarely have I read a more bitter, laudably splenetic piece of invective. |
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Six decades of laudably fair elections, a free press, rule of law and much else should have delivered rulers who are responsive to the ruled. |
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The summer in Lebanon was a testing time but the Union came through the crisis laudably. |
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The Rosary can be recited in full every day, and there are those who most laudably do so. |
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While she laudably avoids a neat wrapup, it's likely because there are six more books to come in the series. |
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It's a laudably ambitious work, and a frustratingly uneven novel. |
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When ENB brought its new revival of this production to the Coliseum, it laudably gave this most demanding role to the young Brazilian first soloist, Fernanda Oliveira. |
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He is a major railer against Third World debt and he laudably presented a petition signed by 17 million to the 1999 G8 meeting asking for debt relief. |
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The 2006 country report spoke of a high level of health care in accordance with international standards and Jordan laudably serves patients from throughout the region. |
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We have mentioned that disclosure is still ongoing, and there appears to be, laudably, a very high degree of co-operation between counsel for the Applicants and for Hydro One in working out disclosure issues. |
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We must promote the various educational methods that guarantee language acquisition, and the Commissioner did indeed make reference to some of the things that have already, and laudably, been done. |
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Mr Renzi has also laudably ignored the unwritten rule that Italian governments cannot do anything to change the labour market without tortuous consultations with trade unions and employers. |
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Its boldness is no surprise, but, in addition, it is laudably functional, with a clear layout, handsome and logically designed galleries, and a suffusion of natural light. |
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For some, that amounts to a laudably consistent belief system. |
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