Brooks, a war correspondent, has obviously done her homework, and her first novel zips along entertainingly, filled with incident and detail. |
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The character is meant to be an entertainingly frantic jokester, but most of the time the guy is just annoying. |
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It's a fatal flaw in what otherwise has the makings of an entertainingly quirky show. |
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Conversely, if I look at it as an entertainingly odd product of its times and surroundings, it comes off pretty darn well. |
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Although ingeniously and entertainingly argued with a wealth of detail, the thesis is not conclusively proven. |
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In both cases, the process is entertainingly amateurish, at least from a branding professional's perspective. |
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Death, love and outright comedy entertainingly interweave in Mort, the latest stage production by the Kitchener Waterloo Little Theatre. |
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Experience is less important than the ability to write shrewdly and entertainingly. |
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A speech or presentation should have a clear structure, and the speaker should endeavour to speak as entertainingly as possible. |
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In this manual, we would like to introduce you to this device as informatively and entertainingly as possible. |
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The latest GOP debate was so entertainingly comical, it was like a Disney animated movie come to life. |
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So there is practically no limit to the number of fascinating books that can be usefully and entertainingly written about him. |
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The scoreline does no justice to what was an entertainingly open game which could have ended in triumph for either team. |
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They lay out a clearly defined order and entertainingly lead you through seemingly difficult grammatical concepts. |
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If the production still never quite bursts into flame, it now often crackles entertainingly. |
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But the Haggler can't help himself, mostly since this entertainingly precise refund had a string attached. |
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But never before has it been said so accessibly or entertainingly. |
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But its contents rapidly dispel any fears that this most entertainingly waspish of commentators succumbed to beatific mildness in his final years. |
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They all wrote well: Mill simply, Russell entertainingly, Ayer with sparkling concision. |
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He captures and entertainingly exaggerates the earnest devotion to bizarre identities and activities that undermine small-town New Zealand's dull reputation. |
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World famous, he is also a great womanizer, acknowledged as such by his colleagues, wife, and friends who themselves enjoy an entertainingly licentious social and sexual life. |
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Because video has become a platform for a business and its people to communicate, it is the perfect way to get your message across quickly, simply and entertainingly. |
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Open Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in Tangier and Martil, and Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in Salé, these villages offer entertainingly educational events to all-comers. |
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The ability to write clearly and entertainingly is, however, crucial. |
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Explanatory graphics, 3D animations, film sequences and interactive elements shape the online course for learners entertainingly and informatively. |
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The successful candidate will combine a strong technical background with the ability to write simply and entertainingly about the dismal science in general, and the nexus between economics and business in particular. |
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At the end, our purpose is to give people an entertainingly good night. |
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William Hung enjoyed a moment of fame because his inept song-and-dance routine was entertainingly mockable. |
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Peter Grego is well known to many as a great populariser of astronomy and an entertainingly informative steersman to those seeking to find out more about the heavens. |
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