Seated halfway back in the stalls, I thought the harpsichord sounded distractingly amplified. |
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It is distractingly bright, however, and the south polar cap is becoming difficult to spot. |
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Then there is the rather jolly, leafy foliage that sprouts so distractingly from the top of the tubes. |
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Scenes of him donning a bullet-proof vest, loading handguns and checking his car for bombs end up feeling distractingly relentless. |
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On your journey, you pass a distractingly large billboard that features a 30-foot high poster of a man clasping the Premiership trophy in triumph. |
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The left side was dominated by a towel hung distractingly askew. |
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In Fooled by Randomness Taleb also says we should filter out the distractingly new, looking only for the historically significant. |
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In the foreground, Sébastien Marcovici — looking buff, but not distractingly so — dances a pas de deux with Ms. Whelan in which his partnering, underscored with a delicate control, accentuates her etherealness. |
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Tea Falco is more distractingly a star turn. |
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Yet he is also distractingly attractive, with cheekbones any starlet would covet, making him an awkward choice for such an enigmatic role. This is not a problem that affects Ms Swinton, who carries this film. |
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It is a literary equivalent of a suburb: safe, but distractingly regular. Mr Kaplan is conditioned by many years as a foreign correspondent in the Balkans and the Middle East to seek out the fault lines in society. |
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The film's numerous sequences in which characters stand around lip-syncing to their prerecorded singing tracks look distractingly artificial enough. |
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