Her features are utterly flawless, and her eyes really are an unbelievable shade of violet. |
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Kirsten Dunst is utterly charming as the doctor's wifty office assistant, idolizing her boss from afar. |
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All the people in the building were rescued and within a very short time the whole place was utterly ablaze. |
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One begins to wonder perversely whether the artist will soon utterly abase herself before our eyes. |
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People think poetry is waffly, loose and vague but actually good poetry is utterly precise, no word is wasted. |
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A half-dozen museums and many elegant Victorian homes are within a few miles of the city's utterly walkable downtown. |
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These artists and craftsmen were utterly unselfconscious of what they did qua artists and craftsmen. |
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The sheer absurdity of the situation he recounts would be very amusing were it not so utterly pathetic. |
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They will get no quarrel from me about the utterly tacky impropriety of these guys acting as the messengers for such a call. |
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Unfortunately it's weighted down with accretion upon accretion of utterly self-indulgent pomposity. |
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He is utterly happy, and so is she, and despite his blindness and being a cripple, she accepts his hand in marriage. |
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This view is utterly independent of my views on the merits of affirmative action. |
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Its attraction stems largely from the fact that it is utterly unpredictable, with most pre-match forecasts falling flat on their face. |
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It's been in place for ages now, it's just that certain people on an utterly illogical white list have been exempt. |
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Add class to your style by including these utterly ravishing and stunning bags that are a rage this season. |
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The disc is breezy and refreshing, and reveals an utterly new side to the Argentine soul. |
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He would have been remarkable in any age, in the age in which he lived, he is utterly amazing. |
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That's an utterly inaccurate reading of the great documents of the founding of this nation. |
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He seems utterly absorbed with his personal statistics and appears not to care whether the Cubs win or lose. |
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America is on one of its prohibitionist kicks, treating drugs as something utterly satanic. |
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I found that Kathy had the most amazing recall and was quite, utterly accurate in virtually everything she told me. |
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Their powers of recall, often stretching back to early childhood memories, are utterly enthralling. |
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They bunched at the top of the steps, utterly stopped by the slender woman dressed in mourning, holding the door shut. |
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Through the radio's single, partially blown speaker came a recording of a local woman in her late 40s, her voice utterly woebegone. |
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The Washington press corps is sometimes likened to a wolf pack, a simile which I find utterly absurd. |
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La Palmeraie's 40 acres of grounds also contain a new and utterly tranquil oasis modelled on a riad, with 60 suites. |
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Behold thoroughly dimensional characters, quirky and flawed and utterly believable whether human or nonhuman. |
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Ereana reseated herself in the stables on a pile of fresh wheat, feeling utterly useless. |
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It is endlessly fascinating, utterly compelling and a feast for the eye with fountains, churches, palaces and ancient monuments at every turn. |
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I remember being utterly thrilled by it, and the theme music is still one of my favourite ever tunes. |
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This concept, though brilliant in theory, is utterly, utterly painful in practice. |
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The EU utterly condemns the perpetrators and sponsors of these acts of barbarism. |
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Today I got out my brand new, utterly bargainous, edition of assorted Middle English texts. |
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The dystopian political program of this utterly marginal, extremist sect has absolutely no traction with anyone of significance. |
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As for the film being racy, raunchy or titillating, there's utterly nothing groundbreaking here. |
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Owen Wilson has a smarmy-cool, utterly natural screen persona of smiles, cheeky ad-libs and ironically understated wisecracks. |
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Ally felt herself smiling, even though their entire conversation had been so utterly juvenile. |
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If you have never used a rangefinder you probably won't be able to appreciate why this is utterly cool. |
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She had learned to appear as if she were in the know even if she was utterly lost. |
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Devan woke up later that night and rolled to her side, feeling completely and utterly worthless. |
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The geography was utterly alien to Patrick, although his unfamiliarity with the picture could have been attributed to the gaps. |
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Both are utterly professional and are regarded with something approaching awe by their contemporaries. |
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Urban women utterly without resources could seek obstetrical care in almshouses or charity hospitals. |
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It's also an utterly facile argument that successful competition is somehow linked to the freedom to use foul language, as you suggest. |
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He looked utterly bemused by the question, shook his head and smiled broadly. |
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Once I got to the top, the master would take over and my enemy would be utterly annihilated. |
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You know these people are nothing on a global scale, their antics are utterly insignificant to your life. |
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The street, lined with retro wrought-iron lamp posts and redwood benches that speak of an earlier effort at revival, is utterly quiet. |
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After utterly destroying the once thriving Indian textile industry, Britain sparked its own industrial revolution. |
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He's intelligent, roguish and utterly plausible making every action both incredible and utterly believable. |
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Not a great surprise, and in all possibility a victory for freedom of speech, even if his comments were utterly offensive and loathsome. |
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The tire being still in rotation, I applied more weight to the front now, and down we came towards the ground, utterly clearing the wall. |
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They were utterly appalling with their rotten or missing teeth, tangled, matted hair, and yellowing scurvy eyes. |
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Spend all day riding the rollercoasters, roundabouts, railroad trains and log flumes of the theme park until you're utterly exhausted. |
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Liberal ideas on society and the family can sound utterly convincing and logical to those who know no history, or don't see its relevance. |
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Now, allow me to explain why the preceding statements are so utterly asinine. |
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In this film, death rules supreme, with the plot simply tracing an endless cycle of annihilation, utterly unredeemed by any intent or outcome. |
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What do you do with a dog that is so utterly naughty, vile and sneaky but otherwise loveable and cuddly? |
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The food runs the gamut from solid and reliable to off the beaten path and utterly charming. |
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Mass popular entertainment aiming for the lowest common denominator and utterly similar on all channels is now our lot. |
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A seemingly impregnable and utterly ruthless regime fell to pieces in a few hours. |
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As a deterrent to boatpeople, the mindless sabre-rattling by the Australian government is utterly futile. |
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Two readers have separately directed us to a column in today's New York Times, an utterly worthless piece of pseudo-sophisticated attitudinizing. |
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Shuffling across thousands of songs suddenly becomes an utterly compelling experience. |
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When you first do the space walk you are just utterly awestruck for the first few seconds about how beautiful it is. |
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On the main line railways the failure to take any steps towards renationalisation has left members utterly disillusioned. |
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Clans, tartans, and Highlands, with the help of the Queen herself, had become utterly British and quite fashionable. |
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The first half was utterly forgettable with the exception of just a few saving graces. |
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The pate had pistachios in it and bacon wrapped around it and tasted rich and savory and utterly decadent. |
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There is no indication that they received, or even sought, such information other than the utterly unconvincing say-so of Mr Davis. |
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Though scantily fed, and often utterly discouraged by failure, they were still making a noble fight for existence. |
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Feeling utterly stupid I gathered myself up from under the rubble and hobbled inelegantly to find a first aider. |
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I don't want to dismiss the social code entirely, but any true medical fears from backwash are utterly overrated. |
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He stares out at us from photographs and self-portraits, bald, bearded and utterly lacking in flamboyance. |
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He was utterly exhausted, and the terror of the last few hours had finally caught up with him. |
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In the end, the Irish troops found themselves utterly confused as they became pawns in a frustrating bureaucratic maze. |
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I was completely and utterly entertained from the first kick of the bass drum to the last crash of the cymbal. |
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Is it just us that gets utterly bored with Wimbledon by mid-way through the second week? |
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We are bound to assume that the self-confessed believer is utterly sincere. |
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Sometimes it's just the hippest sort of vanity, an easy form of self-congratulation that utterly fails at detoxifying the original object. |
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Grandera appears to have two ways of running, quite brilliant or utterly mediocre. |
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The owner, standing a few metres away, was looking utterly thunderstruck and was had dropped her keys and bag in shock. |
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Even in the most sophisticated urbanized area of a megacity, every human being is utterly dependent on the generosity of nature. |
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Of course, the Government is utterly indifferent to the problem of apparent bias or apparent partiality in a court. |
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Music challenges every listener by its ever-changing style and presentation, making it daunting for some and utterly impossible for others. |
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It was silly and vain, self-referentially clever and quite utterly ridiculous. |
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Today will mostly be spent tidying my flat, which is an utterly disgraceful mess. |
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She's utterly disgusted as she surveys the tight-fitting garments, the gloves, the fishnets, the smudged eyeliner. |
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The chill air was calm and utterly still, columns of smoke rising vertically from the city's chimneys, reaching toward the drab overcast. |
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The door has been slammed in the face of these families who now feel utterly rejected and at the bottom of the heap. |
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When Miss Fiske wrote to inform me of her condition, I was utterly befuddled. |
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I've always been frustrated by the ending we saw in the cinema, which strikes me as tonally appropriate, but utterly unconvincing. |
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Very few people have ever seen these shy, utterly beguiling creatures on their immemorial trek. |
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Everyone in the hospital fell in love with her she was totally and utterly spoilt. |
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By the fourth I was utterly alone and totally in the dark about where I was, so to speak. |
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She finally knew what it was like to be totally and utterly in love with one person. |
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When confronted with the reality of a shabby and hostile England unlike the England of her dreams, she is utterly horrified. |
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Hackneyed, undisciplined and utterly rubbish, it ended with a shadowy stranger in black springing Myers from prison for no discernible reason. |
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To have someone love me like that was utterly incredible for me, and it shook me up. |
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I don't like sport, but partaking in an empty bout of national whooping and cheering simply for the sake of it would be utterly tragic. |
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This odd-couple tragicomedy is so well acted by both men, so utterly involving, and so real. |
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Metaphysical entities are by nature and definition utterly transcendent of the physical. |
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Another source reports that she's utterly traumatised that she'll break a nail. |
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Presentation of the food was also flawed, with the lamb bhuna sauce, for example, strangely dark in colour and, utterly unappetising. |
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Then there are the plastic Yo-Zuri Arc minnows which can be utterly fantastic on their day. |
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It is mainly worth renting as a Montreal travelogue and for Marlon Brando's utterly surreal appearance. |
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Louis was in his shirtsleeves, utterly absorbed in one of the rare plants he was nurturing. |
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I can only say that the Minister is either deliberately misconstruing this, or is utterly incompetent. |
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He was sulking, sitting in front of his half-finished experiments, looking utterly miserable. |
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Now she could see that the results probably weren't too favorable for him, for he looked utterly miserable. |
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Even when games and coaching were possible, they often took place in utterly miserable conditions for both players and spectators. |
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Since 1991, I have worked and often lived in a country where food policy failed, utterly and miserably. |
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You're saying that every idea expressed in the movie is utterly trite and pedestrian. |
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Filled with platitudes and triteness, the speech utterly failed to inject renewed hope at one of the most important stages of the year. |
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If all the nations stand together shoulder to shoulder the very few nations left would be utterly overwhelmed. |
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The very structure of their objections is deliberately misleading when it's not utterly truthless. |
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Some may find it all too sickly-sweet, but close your eyes, lie back and wallow, and you will find it is a record of utterly seductive beauty. |
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It is, of course, utterly presumptuous to declare the race over before a single vote has been cast. |
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It sounds utterly inappropriate as the leaves turn, night draws in and Wales floods. |
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He is also utterly charming, happy to poke fun at himself, and adept at sidestepping questions he doesn't want to answer. |
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Its visuals are disappointingly mediocre, featuring bland and utterly uninspired track designs. |
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Gavin caught up utterly out of breath and he gave a look of complete gratitude to the twin sisters. |
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Her silence after the speech was utterly different than her silence before the speech. |
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A cool restrained world of subtle lighting and blond wood, air-conditioned, sanitised and utterly inoffensive. |
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He is one of the most single-minded and obsessive sportsmen in the world, utterly intent upon relentless success. |
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The hounds are blowing hard and dripping with sweat, but they are utterly delighted with themselves. |
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He would therefore be utterly unamazed to read some of the reviews currently being written of this movie. |
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When they didn't, she felt utterly shattered and unappreciated, to the point where she is now talking of resigning. |
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The sexual innuendo is so utterly out of left field that it knocks you for six. |
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Further, the style of Siloti's artistic life was utterly uncongenial to the post-1914 era and especially the American world. |
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Brown is right to think oil is a global problem, but it is also a global market, something that makes it utterly uncontrollable. |
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Actor Lalonde is for the most part only adequate and, in the several spots where the text calls for him to cry, is utterly unconvincing. |
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As a conversationalist, Birkin is a whirlwind, skimming over subjects, lifting them up, reshaping them utterly before throwing them back down. |
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But like nearly all the music here those pieces are pleasant, undemanding and utterly unmemorable. |
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Calm and undemonstratively poised, the subject is depicted as one who is utterly unassuming in his sense of self. |
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The children go to the utterly deserted wooden boardwalk in front of the Chateau Frontenac. |
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There is something utterly indulgent, delicious and satisfying about a slab of chocolate cake. |
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Sharon's long standing demand for seven days of total quiet has been so utterly unrealistic it boggles the mind. |
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Almost all find writing slash utterly natural, with some seeming slightly perplexed at being asked why they do it. |
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When slavers came to harvest humans for sale, these African societies were utterly defenseless. |
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The fact that the Boers were slavers, and utterly despised the blacks, was of little consequence to Britain's critics. |
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He might seem interesting on the outside, but he is utterly, utterly bland and unexciting. |
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It's the tale of two contemporary literary academics sleuthing their way into a long lost love affair, and is utterly laden with coincidence. |
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Her stage presence is utterly unforgettable, and her musicianship is flawless. |
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I reflected on the pointlessness of working in the job that I do, and found that I am completely and utterly unfulfilled. |
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First there were the utterly boneheaded proposals to move large chunks of the Ashford work to Chertsey. |
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I have described the member as having become utterly unhinged on the matter of immigration. |
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We've dismissed it all as something below contempt, even evil, utterly unholy. |
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All she wants is to be hit on, when I myself am utterly annoyed with people hitting on me. |
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You might as well imagine this scene, because the real one is utterly unimaginable. |
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She entered into a secret marriage with a man ten years her junior who, though decidedly unintellectual, was utterly devoted to her. |
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They're hackneyed and thus utterly predictable, yet they still manage to be largely unintelligible. |
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My claim that noun gender lacks a symbolic function should not be taken to imply that noun gender is utterly arbitrary and unmotivated. |
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A glance at any science text tells us that monogamy is utterly unnatural, unless of course you're a swan. |
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The reader will feel unread, uneducated, utterly exasperated with him or herself for missing the reference entirely. |
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Newcastle, Manchester and Gateshead remain areas where the Tories are utterly unrepresented. |
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On now to the interface overhaul for the site itself, as part of the new, needless, and utterly unrequested change to a Monthly Magazine format. |
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For once, he looked completely serious, his eyes blue gray and utterly resolute, his mouth unsmiling, his entire face determined. |
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The man, with a rust-colored mustache, was utterly unsmiling and miserable-looking. |
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I've seen him in action and heard enough backchatter from people who have worked for him to be utterly unsurprised by anything in this report. |
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I am utterly unswayed by his attempt to argue one is a drastic departure from the traditional focus, while the other is not. |
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Modern football is utterly absorbed by the here-and-now, so it was untypical, and poignant, to hear fans acclaim a figure from another era. |
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To be neither one thing nor the other in gender terms is to be both obviously wrong and utterly invisible. |
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It is, in short, an idea that is utterly indissoluble from our own living, breathing, everyday reality. |
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She hated these lessons most of all, they just seemed utterly useless and pointless. |
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It may not be comfortable reading but it is utterly absorbing and wildly funny. |
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Despite the fact that no one was watching I have never felt so utterly ridiculous in my whole life. |
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Their sporting achievements at the very highest level are being utterly ignored. |
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The essay is complex and enthralling, the writing brilliant, the characters utterly fascinating. |
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Yes, design competitions are often flawed, but I did say flawed and not utterly misguided and valueless or irredeemably corrupt. |
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It's all treble and no bass, tragic potential utterly untapped. |
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This is a voice utterly unfettered and its luscious purity is a gorgeous gift to the speakers from which I listened transfixed by the variety and high standard of the music! |
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A callous and utterly botched effort, but even if just a sidelight to this execution, it fits the execution like a favorite glove. |
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Finally, this is all set in the most astonishingly beautiful never-never land of palatial bourgeois interiors of great beauty, but cold as death and utterly unlivable. |
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There are few scholars to whom the term suggests a process by which an Easterner might utterly misconceive the West and its citizens, much less do them an injustice. |
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The editorial is there to deliver readers to the advertisers and most of it is utterly saturated with the concerns and values of the advertising that surrounds it. |
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It's the nature of business to take a profitable idea and exploit it until the market is utterly saturated with similar product and demand dries up as a result. |
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It is all perfectly fluent, technically accomplished, and utterly unmemorable, though collectors of Wagneriana will undoubtedly want to hear the work. |
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When my first novel, whistling in the Dark, was declared a breakout hit and New York Times bestseller, I was utterly bowled over. |
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Yet my passport remains utterly unmolested by government seals. |
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We have plenty of evidence of people who have grown up and never known they were adopted or who were born as a result of donor insemination and are utterly untroubled. |
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It was utterly still as his computer fan whirred with constant speed. |
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Four years later, he has absented himself utterly from the quagmire in which nearly 90 million Egyptians find themselves. |
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The bejeweled side panels on a particularly edgy pair of cigarette pants were a fun highlight to an utterly rock-worthy show. |
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After still one more failed engagement, Day married Esther Milnes, a brainy heiress who was utterly enchanted with his ideas. |
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It also stems from the fact that Congress seems utterly detached from the rest of the nation, or even the planet. |
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It really doesn't get down to Scandinavian lows here, but the humidity caused by our maritime climate makes a zero degrees day feel utterly bitter. |
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I absolutely, totally and utterly fell in love with the place. |
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It is quite simply unwanted, unnecessary and utterly uninteresting. |
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The world in which a J. Edgar Hoover movie exists before an MLK movie is utterly bizarre to me. |
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But if the premise is unpromising, the result is utterly engrossing. |
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The film's segues into the seedier side of Austria are always appropriately shocking, and Erika's steadfast resolve in these environments is an utterly jarring anachronism. |
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Some nations are apt to believe that war is an inevitable evil, like acts of God, occurrences in accordance with laws of Nature, something utterly impersonal. |
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The biggest personality is Little My, utterly self-centred, mischievous, and rancidly funny. |
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Boyd is so judicious, both about the life and work, so utterly conscientious, that he sees every episode in the round. |
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Now, a former professor of Communism is utterly unemployable. |
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The evidence against administering the mmr vaccine to healthy individuals is utterly without merit. |
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Her pre-college education had been weak, and Leo was utterly unprepared for the academic part of the coursework. |
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Dravid's batsmanship has often been taken for granted because it is so firmly rooted in orthodoxy, because it is so utterly comprehensible and so utterly lacking in mystique. |
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He tucked her elbow in his and then started off, looking utterly ridiculous and unrecognizable in his wide-brimmed sombrero and bright orange and red patterned blanket. |
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The court was utterly speechless, they were aghast at her rude behavior. |
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It is a hollow, empty show, utterly devoid of substance and reality. |
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The image registers, simultaneously, as both very crude and utterly credible, like a votive offering to our technological age. |
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The long War years had made men out of women, who were called upon to do utterly male jobs and had to, therefore, often wear unflattering and unfeminine clothes. |
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She is sensuous, grasping, self-absorbed, fierce, greedy, megalomaniacal, and utterly certain that she is entitled to have her ego, her power, and her way. |
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One of the standout tracks though, is just utterly astounding if only for it's mesmerising guitar slides that race unremorsefully into a hardcore-metal freakout. |
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Dostoevsky evinced the conviction of having been divinely commissioned in a manner that was diffident, almost shy, and utterly devoid of braggadocio. |
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Anyone over the age of twenty is occasionally confronted with the ignorance of today's youth of some phenomenon that was utterly ordinary when we were their age. |
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The utterly charming Mr Vass who runs the shop has a terrific range of door knobs, handles and basically everything you could ever need in brass and general ironmongery. |
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What you mistake for humor is nothing more than virulent and blatant homophobic garbage, utterly unworthy of the 140-year-old magazine entrusted to your care. |
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It was moist and meaty and utterly delicious when wrapped in the paper-light pancakes alongside threads of spring onion and cucumber and lashings of sweet plum sauce. |
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The crowd were utterly unresponsive, in fact most got up and walked away. |
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My hands didn't want to work, my fingers utterly senseless, and when someone started to haul the line in the wet hemp simply started slipping through my fingers. |
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He is a narcissistic rogue who is utterly convinced of his own brilliance and superiority to those around him. |
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He's utterly out of my league, so that makes it easier to say that. |
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They were also, I noticed, utterly unusable for left-handers. |
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The best driver of his generation has long seemed like a parody of Teutonic self-discipline, utterly ruthless, spookily calm and obsessively single-minded. |
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Modern libertarianism was an utterly foreign mode of thought to the revolutionary generation. |
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It is a heavy tome, utterly devoid of insight, warmth, wisdom or likeability. |
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What an alternately messed up, irresistibly catchy, reprehensible, utterly charming holiday classic. |
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Fatima says they were initially happy when Ziad joined the army, but that feeling has utterly faded. |
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Why not just create something utterly silly, artistically a bit pointless, but ultimately just fun to watch? |
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Everything was burned to ashes, and people were left utterly dazed. |
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The central rule of the game is kill or be killed, and playing it is utterly absorbing. |
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They get at important truths about how utterly mean and ridiculous our online exchanges can be. |
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I keep my face utterly neutral as I think, but I consider myself safe. |
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I was utterly sick of matrimony and almost of human company. |
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The metal carried a slight, bluish matt tint and was utterly smooth. |
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The result was an utterly mad, mostly utterly barmy, rush of a half hour. |
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Gabrielle Cummins is also utterly believable as the deranged beggar woman and her excellent performance is matched by great make up and costuming. |
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They offer crucial evidence that it is utterly impossible to conceptualize humanity without literature. |
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The former is an utterly beguiling, effortlessly simple piano ballad. |
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The result is an utterly beguiling game worthy of its legendary name. |
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Just imagine being utterly unhindered by the barriers of language. |
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Of such doomed, utterly unsought tasks great writing is made. |
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These experiences are turned into snapshots of worlds that are normally utterly alien to the West, yet become entirely understandable with Kapuscinski as guide. |
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O'Connor, for my taste, is the great artist of the group, with a purity and intensity of ambition that is utterly idiosyncratic and unaccountable. |
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But it is utterly regretful that no one could understand the reality. |
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Many patients buried their emotions, utterly helpless and dependent as they were, for the sake of peace, maintaining an outer stoicism they did not feel. |
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It's a harsh, unyielding world, utterly alien to the English newcomers. |
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The Fashion Icon winner lived up to her reputation in a sparkly, see-through, and utterly fabulous gown. |
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I confronted this fact while standing in front of a gorgeous yellow bowl, decorated with nothing but its own perfect yellowness, which looked utterly Chinese to me. |
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To anyone without infrared vision, it looked like she was doing some sort of bizarre, tribal dance, hopping over invisible things in a seemingly utterly empty room. |
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I slept for most of yesterday and today, cos am utterly exhausted. |
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If it has this much power, why is friendship so utterly in the shadow of romantic love, with its relatively predictable and well-trod narrative arch? |
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In the morning I am fresh and rosy and utterly not hungover. |
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I loved it, especially when worn with high heeled gold sandals, but the effect of course was utterly ruined by those white ankle socks peeping out from under it. |
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We headed home, me now with two fingers now swollen to the size of German sausages and utterly unbendable and a deep, abiding worry over the condition of my hand. |
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She just keeps prattling away, utterly oblivious to the fact that she's coming out of left field with all this stuff and that I have no clue what she's going on about. |
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It is utterly ridiculous for John Kerry to say we can stay in Iraq for years, a position hardly different than the anti-war Howard Dean often annunciated. |
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Three utterly madcap men in tights and sneakers take the theatre by storm as they gallop through the tragedies, histories and comedies at a speed that will leave you gasping. |
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The next time you meet some person who is utterly captivated by some undertaking that completely mystifies you, give him the benefit of the doubt. |
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Two nonbinding straw polls and one utterly pointless beauty pageant of a primary. |
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God is thus utterly transcendent, self-sufficient, and all-powerful. |
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She finds that all the gates are closed, the platform is utterly deserted, the place is swarming with rats which are allowed to romp around the passenger concourses at night. |
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Peel was loved for his passionate and eclectic musical tastes, but just as much for the sense he radiated of being an uncomplicatedly and utterly decent human being. |
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For its mind-blowing battle scenes, utterly breathtaking cinematography, wonderful script and multi-faceted narrative, it could be watched on its own merit. |
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Thus, the fight to improve lousy schools so that poor, bright children stand a better chance of getting to good universities on merit is utterly undermined. |
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I continue to think it was a despicable, utterly unjustifiable act, and even more so in the case of those others on the list who were merely accused. |
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Having utterly flopped in the Republican primaries, the former Utah governor now seems intent on trashing the party. |
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This ship is full of officers and men who are quite likely to be utterly ignorant of what was going on round the next traverse in the trench which they had occupied. |
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Devastated and utterly embarrassed, I meekly raised my hand. |
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It is narrated by actor Forest Whitaker, whose warm, velveteen voice can make even a segment on slime mold seem utterly fascinating. |
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As for Tallulah, beneath her bravado she was utterly terrified. |
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For indeed brilliant Achilles killed my father, and he utterly sacked the well-inhabited city of the Cilicians, high-gated Thebe. |
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He kicked off his 2008 campaign by aping Vito Corleone, something columnist Peggy Noonan found distasteful and utterly unpresidential. |
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This procession is slow and unclimactic, utterly mesmerizing and like everything else about this astounding work, absolutely right. |
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The screen is transparent, with seven-light Perp windows, a delightful effect, utterly ungothic in character. |
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Of course the elder Williams was defrocked, hounded by redbaiters, and utterly without honor in his own country. |
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Nor was ever any great writer's influence upon his fellows more utterly and unmixedly an influence for good. |
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Carthage too was in the hands of the vaniloquent and extravagant Hasdrubal, gross in appearance and utterly callous. |
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Each category of formicide is driven by an utterly distinct motive. But if you were an ant, you might not care about these fine distinctions. |
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But Israel's demonisation of Arafat and Sharon's attempts to isolate him both physically and politically, have been utterly short-sighted. |
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Then, too, there's the doe-eyed Polley, a portrait of clear-eyed resolution, subtle, balanced, utterly transfixing. |
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When the Beeshareens returned to Assouan he was not amongst them, and rumour says that he got as far as Marseilles, where he utterly vanished. |
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I AM utterly disgusted at the character assassination of Dafydd Iwan following the disabled parking occurrence on Gwynedd Council premises. |
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Mid and upper bass reproduction was powerful and clean, with utterly clean string bass performance. |
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His love life seems destined to be rather eventful, as this lusty Leo seems utterly seduceable until he truly clicks with a soulmate. |
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As Edwin, Fassbender is utterly terrifying in his unpredictability. |
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The handsome face of the young Apache seemed utterly blank of all expression except gluttonish enjoyment of the food he was wolfing. |
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Saying a word in a different tone can distort or utterly mangle a line. |
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A heart of magnetic musk accord and lingering notes of cistus labdanum linger on the skin for an utterly intoxicating finish. |
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I fully expect my children to be into music that I will find utterly unlistenable. |
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The result is something harrowing, enchanting, and utterly original. |
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He was utterly bewitched and bewiled by her beauty, and upon the following day an opportunity to prove his devotion occurred. |
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The noise is not unmelodic, not is it utterly random and therein lies its charm. |
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The Chinese foot prints in the African continent are so visiable and so welcomed that some people find it utterly unexpected and surprising. |
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She had been completely natural from the first with him, utterly comfortable in her own skin. |
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A student may become a very Daniel Lambert of learning, and remain utterly useless to himself and all others. |
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We call those men rebels and utterly abandoned, whom we ourselves have forced into crime. |
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He tossed the chunk of soft wood in his hand measuringly, then, humming something utterly tuneless to my ears, set to work. |
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Observe And Report HANDS up all those utterly fed-up of Seth Rogan's loveable dufus persona already. |
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Your behaviour has been utterly obsessional and from the victims point of view deeply disturbing. |
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On his return he was utterly neglected, and could scarcely obtain an audience. |
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To make matters worse, while his reinforcements arrived, they did so utterly exhausted and depleted by scurvy. |
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Zellweger accomplishes the small miracle of making Bridget both entirely endearing and utterly real. |
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When they utterly despair of a fair hearing or a just decision, they tend to stop talking and reach for the nearest brick. |
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Against these causal forces, quarantines and cordons sanitaires were utterly useless. |
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Someone had got hold of a bullhorn and was bellowing out instructions that, thanks to screels of feedback, were utterly incomprehensible. |
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Considerate and utterly selfless, Lance Corporal Davies accepted the inherent risks of being a soldier and has paid the ultimate price. |
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