Ignoring him while he pouted and deftly avoiding his attempts to ambush her, Elizabeth finished packing things away. |
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This is music that deftly defines its era, often more resonantly than the chart-based pop of the time. |
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The great hand-bell by lusty arm was deftly swung three times resoundingly. |
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In the new version, the attacks by the hound are handled deftly and one suspects the creature is most likely more animatronic than canine. |
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Her directing is right on, and her light touch steers Galloway deftly through some black humor. |
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It's a delightful book, filled with colorful characters quickly but deftly limned. |
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Its curved bill bits perfectly into a snail shell, allowing the limpkin to deftly extract the mollusk. |
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She deftly ties a knot at the end of a long piece of thread before poking the other quickly through the needle's eye. |
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He releases it, slides it deftly back into the paper, examines it again by the loupe, now lets it squirm in his palm, light reflecting sharply. |
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Both artists are skilled storytellers, able to use a few deftly chosen images to render snapshots of their own autobiographies. |
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The replacement scrum half deftly fly-hacked the ball and chased for his side's eighth. |
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The No.9 scythed through a number of tackles before deftly hand-passing to the net, a la Angela Downey of old. |
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The film is directed and photographed deftly, particularly insofar as it touches the sentimental without clutching the maudlin. |
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Anderson has deftly avoided falling into a number of traps since she first seized the public's attention. |
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It was through these tunnels Taffle brought the boat, deftly maneuvering the tiller. |
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A master of the bongo and timbales, he deftly crafts complex and rousing Latin American anthems infused with a joyous intensity. |
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Then, there is the crucial administering of the medicine in the murrel that is deftly handled by the menfolk and the women in the family. |
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With twists, trims and a deftly handled pair of tongs, the East Yorkshire hairdresser has proved he is a cut above. |
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I pictured the tow-headed lass in her sparkling outfit, skates deftly cutting the ice, the stands full of cheering friends and admirers. |
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Lot and His Daughters betrays the influence of Caravaggio in the heavy chiaroscuro light effects and the deftly modelled figures. |
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The Kiwi skipper has handled his players deftly and with a greater maturity. |
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Flexible spaces for work, rest, and play are illuminated by skylights and deftly placed windows. |
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It is also deftly staged using an impressive sleight of hand and sleight of eye. |
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I think that perhaps my understanding of what a good camera looks like is deftly uninformed. |
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Christopher watched as Sara continued to smile, unknotting the mess and then deftly performing the duty he'd tried himself. |
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The unshod hooves of the horses deftly maneuvered their way across the soft earth next to the bright, clear river. |
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It's a very well done film, with ample untaken plot twists touched on very lightly and deftly. |
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Greg Kinnear does a convincing job as the doomed star, deftly revealing a man vapidly oblivious to the harm he caused himself and others. |
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Jake lit a fire, his nimble, practised fingers deftly arranging and lighting the wood. |
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The deftly rendered portraits of the latter two are surrounded by a starburst pattern of the sort seen in comic books. |
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The lady driver deftly swung the vehicle back onto the carriageway and we sped up the Lisburn Road. |
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The castanets of Spain have clicked seductively through many a French score, and Debussy can manage them as deftly as anyone. |
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The colours are deftly placed, the flaunting red of the carnation answering the scarlet of the nasturtiums straggling on the plinth below. |
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Yet there's more going on here, a developing world subcurrent that's deftly handled. |
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He is a truly superb sketch artist, deftly drawing faces for names in the minimum number of lines possible. |
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Baldwin weaves biblical imagery deftly into this surrealistic episode, as John undergoes a trial by fire for his soul. |
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Dishes are served on a revolving plate in the centre of the table, and food is deftly picked up with chopsticks as it comes by. |
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He bridles, reeling off a list of generals who have wielded the pen as deftly as the swagger stick. |
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We got our instructions from the hotel desk clerk, a blond beauty, whom we watched deftly handle business in Dutch, English, German and Spanish. |
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The score deftly combines Thai folk music and French impressionism in a rhapsodic manner. |
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The structure of the performance is still in evidence but deftly hidden and the emphasis has moved to improvisation around themes. |
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He gently combed the tangles out of her hair and deftly plaited a long simple braid. |
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The deftly rendered portraits are surrounded by a starburst pattern of the sort seen in comic books. |
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Small beef filets, mounted on croutons, got a garlicky, mustard-spiked red-wine sauce one evening, and a stack of deftly scalloped potatoes. |
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His graceful hands deftly plucked at various cables and wires, reconnecting, splicing. |
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The author deftly portrays Mitchell's cavalier attitude toward the proceedings and his consequent massacre at the hands of an able prosecutor. |
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Alex carefully took a bolt out of her crossbow and held it deftly into her mouth. |
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And of course he deftly deflects the issue by segueing into an attack on the standards of the scientific community. |
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The film shows a pair of nimble, experienced hands framed in close-up, deftly preparing an impossibly lovely meal. |
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William leapt off the horse and tied it quickly and deftly to the fence post. |
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Walsh fastened on to a corner from Arrigan and deftly side-stepped two defenders before planting the ball low past Keoghan. |
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The persistence paid off when 14 minutes later, Springer scored again from a low shot placed deftly into the far left corner of the net. |
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The trawler drivers drove away their boats quickly and deftly, precluding more damage. |
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Your baby is on all fours, wobbling yes, but deftly maneuvering around the living room furniture. |
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Soon enough you'll have evolved your own ability to the point when you can deftly flick the ball over the advancing goalkeeper. |
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Vincent was playing the guitar, his strong brown fingers moving deftly across the strings. |
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In his memoir, Verghese moves deftly between portrayals of himself as outsider and insider. |
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The new work feels risky and adventurous, employing a range of techniques and motifs, and deftly combining the seductive with the rugged. |
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This movie is so deftly directed and wonderfully acted that it can be enjoyed as a sumptuous spectacle of unconventional costumed camp. |
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Ranging deftly among philosophy and literary history, his first chapter is a solid foundation for the rest of the book. |
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Most importantly, this book deftly shows the role of history-making as a tool of cultural identity. |
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The film is thoughtful, charming and deals deftly with race relations and fatherhood. |
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His insult would have been unforgivable if it hadn't been delivered deftly, with a smile and a Bengali lawyer's wit and charm. |
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The old characters have been updated deftly and there are some pretty good new ones. |
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It's quite another to deftly juggle the nuances of presidential behavior in a newly emergent democracy. |
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James flung the magnum open and dumped the used casings, deftly replacing them with fresh rounds. |
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Accepting the cup, she deftly uncorked the bottle and proceeded to cautiously shake finely ground, dun colored grains into the water. |
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Associations aside, the works are deftly executed, marvelously obsessive gems. |
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Business is brisk and many buyers say that they enjoy watching the vendors deftly dropping wafer-thin banana slices into the boiling oil. |
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Then he deftly smeared some salve on the wound and wrapped it with a new bandage, taping it in place. |
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At the next stop light he deftly popped open the housing of the radio and switched something inside. |
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He deftly sidestepped the falls of Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell and was raised to the peerage. |
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A kicking beat, guitars deftly playing off each other, and a bass line that was pure nous. |
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The meal was delicious, and Claudia deftly directed the wine waiter to Tractinius' goblet, so that he was soon very relaxed in their company. |
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Kay deftly reconfigured the tale into another story of identity and self-invention. |
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She deftly defeats those who dare challenge her with a relentless intensity. |
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The former Turk deftly slid in front of me, eyes shadowed, face thrown into alternate patterns of light and dark. |
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Where necessary, tracks have been deftly remastered and genuinely sound fresher. |
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Holding onto the flying canvas with one hand, he deftly tied one end of the rope into a lasso. |
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A mournful adagio is sandwiched between the scherzo's reprise, deftly establishing contrast. |
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Vanessa deftly guided the performance of her music from behind a piano, demonstrating some superb musical director headbanging during upbeat moments. |
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Leigh's novel plays deftly with appearances and apparitions. |
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He deftly chipped the goalkeeper via the underside of the crossbar. |
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Still, he deftly accessorizes the dish with flying fish roe turned chartreuse with wasabi and a clever fried wonton basket bearing snappy daikon radish and pea shoots. |
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But such attacks stand no chance against deftly channeled self-promotion. |
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The redemption of Judas, the challenges of pusillanimous leadership and the sin of overweening arrogance are handled deftly in this timeless tale. |
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He strung it up by its ankles from the branch of a pine tree, placed a five gallon pickle bucket under its snout, and deftly sliced open its jugular veins. |
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By bringing everything up, right now, Kerry does an end run around that tradition, while also deftly avoiding any specifics. |
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Her ensuing characters are deftly created without props or costumes. |
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Pianist Eddie Heywood deftly fingers the bridge on the last chorus. |
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Even when greatly appreciating the works, he deftly pinpoints the internal inconsistencies or the insufficiencies of their arguments or presentations. |
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Birds usually just decide to be airborne then leap deftly into the air. |
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Questions about his place in history were turned away, sometimes deftly, sometimes brusquely, at an otherwise tedious luncheon at the official Writers' Club. |
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Starting with the German Wheel act, Canadian Shayne Courtright deftly balanced himself in his spins, turns, twists of a wheel without losing ground. |
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Minutes later Campbell scored again at the end of a deftly weighted bomb. |
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In this gripping, deftly paced story, a runtish boy dreams of joining the older boys of his village in their raids on trawlers and yachts on the Indian Ocean. |
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After he'd leashed the huskies up to the sled, Winkelmann deftly zipped me into a tarp-like blanket. |
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The Plot deftly navigate through jazz, punk, and metal with pinpoint precision, willfully mangling their songs while still retaining a sense of structure. |
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She deftly detached a lantern off a nearby sconce on the wall. |
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After an hour, Phillip carried one of the crates of bottles to the haggard, and with a corkscrew he deftly pulled the corks from them, handing one to each man. |
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He deftly finds her lips and bends her in a long, searing kiss. |
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But, accomplished and deftly controlled as it is, The Fallen Idol feels like a chamber piece beside the two baroque, expressionistic works made on either side. |
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He deftly navigates the world's meanest island in a hang-glider. |
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He deftly picks up different objects such as glass stones, beads and white metal piping and threads it aesthetically on a black cotton thread to make a necklace. |
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The artist's deftly stippled, textured works resemble blurry travel photographs of exotic locales, snapshots taken in a time before mass tourism and Club Med. |
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An assured and engaging ham, Cunningham is the perfect guide, deftly capturing Provincetown's Dionysian delights and Apollonian beauty with wit, whimsy, and lyricism. |
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Soviet forces had deftly enveloped the German 4th and 9th Armies, annihilating some 28 divisions. |
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Nothing does it quite like deftly decapitating a bottle of bubbly with a gleaming blade. |
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Smith introduces these more sombre notes with real assurance, deftly counterpoising the impending death with the day-to-day concerns and anxieties. |
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Marber was a stand-up comedian and his quips and quick-fire repartee are deftly handled by the four actors, who bring out comedy in the pain and the pathos in the cruel barbs. |
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Listening keenly and swishing deftly, we pinpointed the noises to be coming from the small portable radiator that sat against the wall of my sisters room. |
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Starlet is a coming-of-age story, and Hemingway deftly maneuvers from the role of a relatable kid to a caring young woman. |
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At the same time, she deftly sidesteps the temptation of the Oriental picturesque, to which numerous other authors on this subject have succumbed. |
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The countess deftly steered the lifeboat, a resolute and unlikely vision in her ermine and pearls. |
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With a parry and a sidestep, he deftly avoided the deadly club. |
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It is also deftly poised on the border between belief and unbelief. |
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And it has taken nearly three years, because issues as simple as whether a customer has enough credit to make a purchase have to be handled deftly. |
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In her new memoir, Lena Dunham deftly articulates many of the concerns facing women her age. |
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Yes, Burns and Ward have produced an Intimate History that deftly weaves together the personal and the political. |
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Colbert has deftly hosted benefits and other shows and given hilarious and poignant commencement speeches. |
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He moved his knight forward and deftly captured one of her pawns. |
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In the first pair of lines, Wagner uses alliteration so deftly that the reader can notice and appreciate it without flinching from a barrage of like sounds. |
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Then he deftly spat the cigarette into a strawless portion of the floor, where it glowed for a few seconds before it went out. |
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The vision of a salon was miraged before her, with herself in the middle deftly manipulating the destinies of a nation. |
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I Remember how Frank, light-on-his-feet balletomane, improvised his version of Balanchine choreography, twirling deftly across his loft. |
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How deftly Hindemith stresses the chromatic brass writing against the string cantilena at the end of the first movement. |
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Tender, good quality chicken sat in a gloriously unctious cream and coconut sauce deftly spiced and enlivened with a decent whack of chilli. |
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Sweeney deftly explains how Taylor avoided such conclusions by employing Bellamy's infralapsarian theodicy. |
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Award-winning director Marc Levin deftly transforms Smith's work from stage to screen. |
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He thought for a moment as he deftly rolled the paper and tobacco into a durry, licked the edge and stuck it down. |
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A sort of corn soya riff on keema matar had none of the fattiness of the lamb version and, though again deftly spiced, was a touch too dry for my palate. |
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Conservative Leader Stephen Harper tried to change the channel on a campaign of distractions Wednesday as he deftly neutralized the Afghan mission as an election issue. |
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Penny Mickelbury's latest edition in the Carole Ann Gibson mystery series, deftly draws the tangled social and political ties of a fictious Carribean island, Isle de Paix. |
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Through his alter-egos Daemon or Badger McGee, Sharp deftly interweaves a colorful quilt of Logos and Eros, full of compassion, good humor and Jungian wisdom. |
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Divine is the world to describe Sambhar Podi Prawns or four king prawns deftly pan fried in sambhar and other South Indian spices with the shells intact. |
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Nyla Ali Khan, deftly combining ethnographic, ethnohistoric, and literary analyses, dramatizes these geopolitical tensions in the everyday lives of the people of Kashmir. |
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Recorded on-stage, in hotel rooms, and on a tour bus, Browne deftly captured on-the-road life before a thousand MTV rockumentaries made such settings all too familiar. |
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The conceptual link between transcendence and otherness, captured so deftly by the Rubaiyat, lies at the heart of Emmanual Levinas' treatment of exteriority. |
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In this short poem, the rhythms of colloquial speech are deftly deployed against full rhymes and half-rhymes giving the poem the punch of a holiday postcard. |
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A corrective tactic adopted in varying degrees by the contributors to this volume is to gothicize criticism by retwisting the narrative strands they have deftly untwisted. |
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The tibial comb or forespur, on the front pair of legs, has about 65 teeth, stiff and elastic, and is deftly fitted into the tarsus opposite, which has about 45 coarser teeth. |
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For he slid the goldpiece deftly into the box, without touching it. |
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His characters become more complex and tender as he switches deftly between comic and serious scenes, prose and poetry, and achieves the narrative variety of his mature work. |
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Passing the doldrums was a navigational challenge, and pilots had to avail themselves deftly of the currents and every little breeze they could get to stay on course. |
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Hoping for a spectacle, the Zamorin himself comes down to the beachfront to witness the engagement, but leaves in disgust when the Arab ship deftly slips past Ataide. |
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Rashid gave his sister a staunch, comforting hug and deftly slipped, like a reverse pickpocket, several bills of money into the un-protesting pocket of her gown. |
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For decades bartenders have deftly delivered mixed drinks as discerning customers flock in droves to the establishments that offer the best margaritas, mojitos and martinis. |
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