A common instance is the forged cheque which, however expertly done, does not entitle the bank to debit a customer's account. |
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It was expertly grilled, neatly deboned, and served with a boat of whipped mustard hollandaise thick enough to eat with a fork. |
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Shuffling the deck of cards expertly, he sighed and leaned back in his chair. |
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I expertly hold the glasses up to the natural light principally because that's what Bill is doing. |
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But he was trotted out for the media and expertly defused what was an overblown tiff. |
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The book is very nicely got up by the publisher in format metric demy 4to and expertly set by the author. |
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This had a light crackling and a juicy meat expertly balanced with the dark earthy flavours of the pudding. |
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The style of camerawork and direction is very appealing and fits the tone of the film quite expertly. |
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She seemed satisfied as he pulled his PDA out and expertly punched her information in. |
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They tease and tease, but eventually there's a gratification, expertly timed. |
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Experienced stage technicians and electricians are on call to make sure every detail of the mockup is expertly installed. |
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She smiled to herself as she slid it expertly out of the pan and onto the serving dish. |
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Even the expertly mummified tend to smell bad, so doesn't it make sense that the bodies were entombed with perfumes? |
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While the woman tied up the rowboat with an expertly woven hemp rope, the man could only stare ahead, dumbstruck. |
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It is also as intelligently written as it is expertly performed by every member of the cast. |
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The manoeuvre was expertly executed, the finish applied with an aplomb of which Ian would have been proud. |
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The music was expertly played, with conductor and orchestra bringing out the score's raw vitality and pathos. |
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The older man had mentored the younger so expertly that Powell had become surplus to Charlton's requirements. |
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This is an expertly crafted work, which succeeds at being thrilling as well as intellectually satisfying. |
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The mothers will then be expertly guided through the basics of how to wash, feed and clothe their child. |
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A restored work, no matter how expertly done, can never have the same intrinsic value as a well-preserved one. |
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The rack of lamb was crusted with bay leaf and paprika, and expertly sliced at the table in the classic Continental style. |
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And she switches expertly from the upper crust wife yearning for a bit of rough to the cold company strategist. |
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She flipped a pancake from the hot plate expertly and it landed neatly on her plate of four. |
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With one hand he zapped through the channels on the telly while expertly opening a bottle of ale with the other. |
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Lydia expertly fielded their questions about staffing and even started a very specific duty roster. |
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Del Piero, who's had a quiet game, expertly cuts in from the left and goes for goal. |
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After final approval, the strike force launched from Thailand and expertly rejoined 15 aircraft in total darkness under radio silence. |
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The dragon, expertly lip-synched, is my friend with a T. Rex toothsomeness plus a sweet, silly grin. |
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He blocked errant pitches in the dirt, expertly framed borderline tosses, turning them into strikes and worked masterfully with pitchers. |
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Thompson expertly unravels a tangled tale suffused with Victorian mores, millenarianism and frontier idealism. |
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Sure enough, there was the wound, but someone had bandaged it, quite expertly too. |
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I concentrated on expertly dunking my tater tots into a big glob of ketchup. |
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A surreal, oddly sinister classic, this expertly mixes a cruel and satiric sense of humour with wide-eyed wonder. |
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Each piece has been expertly selected to encapsulate the essence of its creator. |
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Without leaving her lips alone, he reached down to turn on the shower, expertly adjusting the water. |
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Disregarding the two of them, he thrust expertly at Jack, who blocked effortlessly and returned the blow. |
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An earthen oven called an imu is used to expertly roast kalua pigs, the most popular lu'au food. |
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Near the start of my test I paused expertly to allow an unaccompanied dog to walk across the road in front of me at a zebra crossing. |
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He is like the hapless pedestrian about to turn unawares face first into an expertly placed custard pie. |
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As for sushi and sashimi, they're fresh and expertly, if not artfully, prepared. |
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He controlled his goal area with confidence and authority and dealt expertly with every situation. |
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His black hair was expertly styled, medium length and mussy, just like the picture on their CD cover. |
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Each tie has been made by hand,, expertly cut, slip-stitched, labeled and pressed by experience craftsman. |
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She no longer had to be guided to the bottle's nipple, grabbing it expertly and with gusto. |
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One expertly trained Australian cattle dog proved himself to be man's best drinking pal with a great beer fetching trick. |
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Thao had already researched and planned out this small excursion, and so navigated expertly towards the executive's office. |
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Walk in with a pretension in your heart or a lift to your snoot and he would expertly deflate you. |
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The juxtaposition of scenes that are brightly lighted with those that are darker is expertly used to underpin the sense of dread. |
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Existence in the real world is just not possible without an occasional fib or an expertly timed falsehood. |
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The katana became a dangerous weapon when he wielded it as fast and expertly as he did. |
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The generous portion came in a mass of chunks and tentacles, mixed with sliced Spanish onion, lemon and capers, barely warm and expertly cooked. |
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The figure wielded her weapon expertly, a large meat-cutting knife, and the man was down shortly. |
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Al dente asparagus with expertly made hollandaise sauce, flavorful onion-laced lyonnaise and mashed potatoes made winning side dishes. |
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Shade yourself from the sun with this expertly handmade buntal hat in a burst of colours. |
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Drake had his Katana, Judas his halberd, John a rapier and dagger, and Conrad wielded his two long swords expertly. |
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These concepts have been expertly explained in a lucid and easy manner and has been supplemented by more than 50 photographs and diagrams. |
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Drinks and drafts were poured expertly, unusually for bartenders working in this neighborhood. |
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The entrance gate was expertly hidden from the main path by a rock outcropping in the slope of the mountain. |
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Her agile fingers began working like mad as they strung various wires and chords expertly through the holes. |
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She jumped onto the bus, sat down in the driver's seat, and hot-wired it expertly. |
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Sides expertly creates texture by weaving into his double narrative some more personal, more emotional vignettes that add color and pathos. |
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It's a scary movie that expertly plays on some traditional and commonplace fears. |
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Charles rushes to his daughter's bedroom and expertly jabs her with the insulin syringe. |
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Some expertly cooked carrots and green beans tasted even better with the little pat of butter included in the deal. |
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His skills as a furniture restorer enabled him to expertly reproduce old patina and copy surface decoration. |
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His shot was so venomous and expertly delivered that he did not even move as the ball sped over him, flattened and clouted the netting. |
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His timing remained exquisite, expertly coaxing laughs from the bleakest onscreen situation. |
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First recorded in 1977, Peter Bellamy's ballad opera expertly combined a traditional approach and composed music. |
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His performance is expertly handled, conveying the right amount of impotence coupled with a slow, simmering fury. |
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She arrived at her locker, expertly opening her combination lock and then unpacking her backpack with the many textbooks it held. |
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These two battle so ferociously and so expertly that every second of conflict will bring a smile to your face. |
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They were weighed and wrapped in a cone of paper, which was quickly and expertly rolled by the shopkeeper. |
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It looks like it is made up of an intricate fine lace expertly spun in glass fibers no thicker than human hair. |
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The centre forward rounded a defender before planting the ball expertly in the net to put Wicklow in front for the first time. |
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The big pile of bedding to the left is our futons which I've expertly arranged into a sitting position. |
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She was where she felt the safest and Logan kneaded her sore muscles expertly. |
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The paintings of Fra Carnevale include striking examples of architectural fantasy and expertly calculated mathematical perspective. |
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The last time I saw him a little gray had come into his sideburns but he still looked handsome in his dark suits and expertly knotted ties. |
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All main courses are served with vegetables, which included French beans and carrots, all expertly handled. |
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Her fingers dug expertly into the knotted muscles of my shoulders, pummelled my back, massaged the tension out of my neck. |
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From there he expertly maneuvered through the dark dank chambers of the house and entered the kitchen. |
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Despite the rain and blustery wind, he expertly guided shire horses Barron and Buscot out into Northgate Street and through into the Market Place. |
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On balance though, this book expertly manages to bring history alive and makes this important period in European and Moroccan history easily accessible to a wider audience. |
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Connelly expertly navigates the tricky corridors of the American legal system. |
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A boar chop offered on the nightly specials board was also expertly cooked, and its cargo of mushrooms and balsamic sauce surprised with just a trace of sweetness. |
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Sighing as he opened his leather pouch on his waist and dug out a set of lock picks, he expertly selected the right tool for the job and inserted it into the keyhole. |
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Klipspringers and common jackals are also a regular sight on the plateau, and with luck you may even spot Walia ibex expertly balancing on the vertiginous rock ledges. |
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Their blue jumpsuits are stained with grease, and their hair is expertly wrapped in scarves to keep it out of their way. |
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But what should we expect from a magazine that trades so expertly in the disjuncture between fantasy and reality? |
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Ciaran's mum watched in astonishment as her son expertly handled his kart. |
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This book intimately and expertly covers his multifarious activities during each of these great crises. |
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The two powerful explosive charges being laid are expertly placed. |
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It is always immensely humbling for we hacks to be in the presence of the Chancellor, given his facility for talking expertly about, apparently, everything under the sun. |
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Heavily influenced by 70's soul and funk, rare groove, disco and house the expertly selected mix offers up a vision of what modern soul music should be about. |
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A myriad of colors and textures, expertly placed, well lit candles, sending spectra of light cascading off elegantly woven rugs hanging on the walls. |
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Pilgrim, helmed by Graham Tullett and expertly crewed by owner Mark Ormerod, led from start to finish over the north lake course to conclude an excellent season's results. |
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A murder inquiry was launched after police discovered that the cord on his main parachute and the strapping on his reserve chute had been expertly and deliberately severed. |
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Played to perfection by Rebecca Northan, who delivers an expertly layered performance, Kelly becomes the most captivating and sympathetic character in the play. |
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It is expertly animated, well paced, and faintly terrifying. |
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Schepkin is the ideal accompanist, expertly handling the quirky piano solo halfway through the piece and slamming his forte chords with the right degree of surprise. |
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Like someone who has set out to navigate a complicated and dangerous cross-country journey, I was astonished to find the steering wheel moving expertly of its own accord. |
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Branson expertly reels in one close to 100 lb. Charlie had gaffed the smaller fish but JJ has to harpoon this one before he can safely bring it onto the boat. |
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Act 3, Scene 1, line 5 The clown puns expertly, then says that words are so easy to manipulate, so easy to use for bad purposes, that he is afraid to use them. |
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The tempura was expertly executed and a really tasty starter. |
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They worked quickly and expertly, holding their breaths for incredible lengths of time as they wrestled with the billowing nets deep below the surface. |
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This is a thematically coherent collection of well-crafted pop songs, expertly played by accomplished musicians. |
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He expertly weaves multiple strands of information into a smooth narrative studded with mini-biographies. |
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Her shoulder-length blond hair, expertly coiffed and weave-dyed every few weeks, flopped forward. |
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Directed with a magnificent hand, shot expertly with beautiful cinematography, this is a wonderfully moving script, with incredible acting, and a rock-solid DVD presentation. |
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We kicked off with an expertly dressed salad with a buttery taste, and shared some chicken liver pate served with fresh toast, tomatoes and pickled cucumbers. |
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Watching his handpicked crew in action, expertly tacking the boat, it's hard to believe Team Adventure will stand a chance against his well-funded campaign. |
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But as France on Friday expertly outflanked the British on agriculture reform, to protect its subsidised farming sector, there is no saying it will not do so again on fish. |
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Her sharp nails were expertly painted, and her eyes were a stormy teal. |
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He cleaned the waterfowl expertly and made a fire with a box of tinder and a collection of dried sticks on the flat top of an exposed boulder embedded into the earth. |
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The blacksmith made an expertly forged horseshoe by beating the red hot metal with his hammer. |
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It is cheaper than the other tavernas and its expertly grilled food was a welcome break. |
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She presses a spoonful of marinated meat into the masa, wraps the cornhusk expertly, all the while breathing heavily through her mouth. |
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The Contents of the Family Survival Kits they carry are expertly selected by specialists in the industry. |
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The crew expertly completed the controllability check with enough altitude to recover if the F-15E departed controlled flight. |
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This time Cudicini was left helpless when Natcho stepped up to expertly curl the ball into the top corner. |
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The collection of lace-up shoes and slip-on loafers expertly balances classic design, technical know-how and graphical creativity. |
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Guardsman Soko expertly talked his comrades onto targets as well as firing on them himself. |
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Each is expertly introduced by Michael Sims, an aficionado of the genre. |
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Although it has been damaged in past centuries, the panel has been expertly cleaned and conserved. |
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Paulin's maneuvering of a very convincing pregnant bulge was as expertly comic as her tartly sparkling singing was idiomatically spot-on. |
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The resulting sausages, incorporated into various dishes or grilled on their own, are plump torpedoes of lamby goodness, aggressively and expertly spiced. |
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It has been expertly edited by Stephen Little, Pritzker Curator of Asian Art at the Art Institute of Chicago, and Shawn Eichman, the exhibit coordinator. |
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Set in a world of dilapidated stands, rundown stadia and fog-shrouded training grounds, the film expertly captures the clammy grottiness of the period. |
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For, the dish that left a lasting impression on my taste buds was the Methi Palak Papad ki Subzi, a speciality from Indore that the chef interprets expertly. |
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Sample the truly exotic flavours of Australian chilled Black Angus Beef and Marbled Wagyu Beef, expertly prepared by Kempinski's chefs Kollin, Takashi and Aman. |
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While most graffiti are simple tags or icons or inelegant defacements, some rise to the status of art with their expertly executed images and themes. |
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He entered the storm and expertly maintained aircraft control despite numerous close range lightning strikes and Saint Elmo's fire enveloping the jet. |
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New service delivers expertly designed products and packages in an effort to make game day easier for fans while staying true to tailgating traditions. |
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In the Tipping Point he expertly describes this way of thinking, and discusses results of different social studies in an easy way for readers to understand. |
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You may as well win gold for expertly operating a spinning jenny, driving a steam train or Uring boulders from a giant catapult at the stout walls of a rival Lord's castle. |
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Three connecting holes were expertly made in the 50cm wall with a diamond-tipped drill to create a gap 25cm high and 45cm wide into the strongroom. |
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