This classily produced book, with its eye-catching layout and dramatic cover, is definitely worth a read. |
|
The film deals with this classily, choosing a sardonic and comic portrayal of issues such as affirmative action. |
|
Steven King's prison novel is classily rendered with Tom Hanks starring as the benevolent prison warder tending to death row inmates. |
|
His keyboard didn't work but he handled it very classily, and just kept on playing songs on guitar instead. |
|
Abramson, biting her tongue, was widely portrayed in rival outlets as classily above the fray. |
|
This classily produced and coolly graceful set features chunky Hot Club rhythm-guitar backings, lazily driving blues and subtly underplayed Hammond organ breaks. |
|
It's slickly and classily produced and the on-stage performances live up to the sound track they are showcasing, which is not to be snied at. |
|
Malik moved classily to 29 but when he fell to a wonderful catch by Rikki Wessels at long-o, the Bears were 89 for ve with time running out. |
|
Watching teenagers in America classily conducting interviews as he shuffled embarrassingly past unable to do it. |
|
I sought spaces that were clean, quiet, and classily designed. |
|