It's great fun watching Pacino tear into this role, knowingly and calculatingly overacting. |
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I want the people who calculatingly and brutally murder others to pay severely for their heinous crimes. |
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And so they deliberately, consciously, calculatingly, ignored intelligence about the problems that would ensue. |
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Martha is the attractive, sexy one, successful as an actress and calculatingly bad-natured. |
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It's great fun watching him tear into this role, knowingly and calculatingly overacting. |
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The captain again advanced towards Alexander, but more slowly and calculatingly, having ascertained the skill of his foe. |
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This calculatingly false old woman is presenting us with a travesty of Romantic passion, just as she overwhelms the natural with the artificial. |
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Of course, any such attempt is constrained by the spectre of a nuclear war, whose bogey is very calculatingly turned off and on by the country's government officials. |
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The Secretary of State has therefore concluded that you have calculatingly failed to provide this information so as to prevent him from establishing you true date of arrival. |
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He faced Sabre with calmness, looking on at him calculatingly. |
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Yet we are contradictory here too, being notably welcoming towards foreigners and often calculatingly vicious towards millions of our fellow-citizens. |
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Hungry for property, her Abbie amazingly manages to be calculatingly seductive yet never clichéd, gradually revealing a desperate vulnerability. |
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She walked slowly up the faded green wooden stairs, strutted confidently over the porch and stopped calculatingly right in front of the cause of that loud bellowing voice. |
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You simply look at these 42 recommendations and you see the problems laid out coldly and calculatingly about the problems for our nation in this agreement. |
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It was HER who calculatingly and hard-heartedly embarked upon an affair with the vulnerable Blunkett just weeks after her marriage to Stephen. |
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James Harrison's elegantly-sung Scarpia came across like a super-fit and calculatingly sinister company executive, and Becca Marriott's Tosca had the right sort of petulance, plus bags of vocal power. |
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With calculatingly self-aware reference to his first Chelsea press conference, Mourinho re-christened himself 'the happy one', declaring he was a changed man, a humble man ready to reintroduce stability to the club. |
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