He gives a performance that is both clownishly broad and impressively nuanced. |
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At No. 1 Lee Read impressively powered his way to a 2-lead and looked unbeatable. |
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The wine list is impressively traditional with clarets stretching back to 1979, but there is also a reasonable choice of wines by the glass. |
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If you're a skier, slap a pair of climbing skins on your skis and you've got an impressively efficient way to get uphill. |
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My brother went for the burger option, an impressively thick slab of meat accompanied by chunky, tasty chips. |
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It now looks impressively authentic, but audiences weren't yet ready for such an unheroic take on the war. |
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This impressively contrasts with the first half of the century when Germany was the synonym of a highly cartelized country. |
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Endowed as he was with superb powers of criticism, an impressively hard-headed acumen, he strewed his letters with witty, biting obiter scripts. |
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The film is impressively original in its execution and breathtakingly remarkable in its delivery. |
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It even boasts an impressively small turning circle for easy U-turns in most suburban streets. |
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But the Big Apple crowd warmed to their impressively developed physiques in a New York minute. |
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Its virtuosic male performers towered impressively on stilts while executing complex choreography and astonishing feats of acrobatics. |
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The charm and niftiness of her cooking is that it has coped with 20 years in Europe, America and Jamaica and been impressively adaptive. |
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Backtrack now to the point at which the impressively recalcitrant Bilbo is being soundly berated by Gandalf. |
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The researchers noted that the helicopters stayed impressively true to the calculated flight paths, never veering more than 12-inches off course. |
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I love the garrulous, argumentative people, with their speech, which boasts impressively rounded vowels. |
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In favouring the obdurate option, United cramped Celtic for room and impressively limited their effectiveness. |
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In life, Maxwell was lean, wiry, with an aquiline handsomeness that became impressively hawklike in old age. |
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There's some impressively nasty makeup FX and the latter half of the film works up a nice creepy vibe. |
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His growl is impressively rabid, and his bark could curdle a bowl of milk at 20 paces. |
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The Iroquois traditionally lived in longhouses, impressively striking in appearance. |
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The sword was impressively worked with runes and magic carvings, most of which glowed slightly in various colors. |
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The end notes are impressively detailed but the text assumes a readership with some prior knowledge of aeronautics. |
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The Glasgow club is unlikely to win the final pool match against the impressively strong Dutch hosts and reigning European champions today. |
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Vast expanses of craggy, snow-capped mountains, impressively silhouetted against bright blue skies. |
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The chorus is youthful and mettlesome, impressively precise yet never mechanical. |
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The sandhills at Strandhill cover a vast acreage, and are some of the most impressively expansive in the county. |
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The schematic diagrams explaining the principles of complex pieces of equipment are impressively clear. |
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But not for Zander, an impressively phlegmatic young character who just takes that kind of publicity in his stride. |
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The jockey urged on the two-year-old just after the three-furlong mark and he won impressively by five lengths. |
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But his privacy was disturbed by the arrival of Hightail looking impressively fat. |
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Many of these raptor species are gregarious, which accounts for impressively large flocks of impressively large birds. |
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She found herself in a rather tatty entrance hallway, with new maroon flock wallpaper and, less impressively, peeling paint and worn carpeting. |
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We want to raise a million quid, and it's an impressively strong line-up for the kick-off event. |
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He began impressively, striking out his first batter with a fastball that got up to 98 mph. |
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Serena, who was only a girl herself, dandled the doll impressively before her bewildered eyes. |
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It was an impressively timbered 16th century farmhouse with the most comfortable bed I've ever slept in. |
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In most parks and game reserves of East Africa, however, the lion is impressively visible. |
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He was impressively polished and distinguished looking and I felt as if I were developing a crush. |
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As a result, the systems built with dual-core processors can perform impressively fast. |
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Most impressively, there's a cache of obscure new music, 20th century classical and electro-acoustic music. |
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Most impressively, he delivers the majority of his performance through his eyes. |
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Harth arrived at the start of September 2001 and coped impressively with the tremors of terrorism. |
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And the impressively imagined world of the novel is tricked out in lively prose. |
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Standing impressively alone in the central gallery is the partially reconstructed foyer of the Strand Palace Hotel in London. |
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This weekend, I received three e-mails from three of the most impressively monikered people I've ever heard of. |
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The rock face rose impressively above her, piercing the landscape like a skyscraper over an anthill. |
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The film impressively uses CGI effects to transform the bodies of its actors' flesh into something more malleable. |
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In the case of Argentina, the recovery was impressively quick. |
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Two-thirds of Sugar in the Blood consists of an impressively researched history of Barbados up until the last century. |
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Peter MacNichol stars as Galen, an impressively earnest, blotchy, and incompetent sorcerer's apprentice. |
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Despite an impressively long history, cider has maintained a relatively humble identity. |
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But nobody can look at that diagram and think about anything other than an impressively sized phallus. |
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The Bridge and Song of Stone are impressively left-field works. |
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The thrilling power of the orchestra's huge string section was unleashed even more impressively in the second movement, a riot of non-stop energy. |
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Even more impressively, he did so while obviously at odds with his swing. |
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He speaks, impressively but also vitally, fluent German, French, and Italian. |
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Their funny accents and one impressively ginger beard make this video even better. |
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It was an impressively poised and subtly dismissive reaction to an infuriating, redundant, and offensive question. |
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All three deliver impressively grounded, natural performances in a character-driven format that would tempt many actors into workshop self-indulgence. |
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Otherwise, the outlook was impressively positive and upbeat. |
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Some are witty, some impressively moving, some sententious, but the lack of dramatic context normally prevents evaluation of serious or ironic intent. |
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Most impressively, the report is illustrated with nine photographs bearing marks of a finer finish than the average trade book of the time could boast. |
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In these two paintings, the women are depicted impressively in silhouette, just with brownish-black faces without details of eyes, noses and mouths. |
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Rostropovich brings this live performance off most impressively. |
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The authors make no claims for completeness, indeed are transparent about the gaps, yet this book is impressively comprehensive in scale, scope and analytical range. |
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He ranges impressively over both precedents and consequents. |
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But the prime minister has devoted more of his tour to EU diplomacy than to US, and impressively straddled what otherwise might be a damaging divide between the powers. |
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An impressively comprehensive Training mode guides players from simple maneuvering techniques to complex aerobatics, dogfighting, and air-to-ground combat. |
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The auto box is seamless in operation and the kickdown response impressively quick. |
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The result is an impressively, and at times cumbersomely, thorough survey of the Latin America that has risen from the ashes of neoliberalism. |
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In the Little Karoo the outcrop is composed of limestone, into which an underground stream has carved the impressively extensive Cango Caves. |
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Boston outshot New York by 16-10, including by 8-3 in the first half, but Gao Hong, the Power's goaltender, covered her zone impressively. |
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The spectacular brochs were built, most impressively the nearly complete broch at Mousa on Shetland. |
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But impressively choreographed, audacious stunts and gun battles can't save the corny script and poor characterisations. |
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It is useful in shooting images including portrait or close-ups with impressively defocused background taking advantage of its high portability. |
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It's perfect for daywear because it's so light, impressively long lasting and will fit in your handbag. |
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Readers of an impressively mature vintage will recall with a kind of melancholy nostalgia a radio programme called The Brains Trust. |
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Most impressively, there has been a revival of job growth in these areas. |
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Nicola Gordon Bowe writes impressively about the visual representation of Celticism during the decade. |
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And the impressively varied sonic palette includes clarinets, autoharp, and 1980s-era video-game gunfire. |
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In many cases, latifundia estates expanded production impressively, while millions of small peasant farms remained mired in poverty and were often dispossessed of their land. |
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But anyway, if healthy minds in healthy bodies was a New England requirement then, at least chieftainly Hawaiians, though frequently corpulent, were impressively fit. |
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The tactility of the switches, the quality of the upholstery and the simple but sensible ergonomics mean that this feels like an impressively considered vehicle. |
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A nurse practitioner, who was impressively knowledgeable about the differential diagnosis, suggested either a Staph infection or a botfly infestation. |
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Renato Balsadonna's enlarged Royal Opera Chorus relished the purely musical values of their contributions, now dancingly light, now impressively sonorous. |
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But on the east crags looming impressively over upper Eskdale, and on the north side Scafell Crag provides some the finest rock scenery in the Lake District. |
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Some are grown as sprays, with numerous flowers on a single stem, while others are disbudded to leave only one bloom, which usually grows impressively large. |
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As he impressively documents, the leadership was aligned to gradualism and negotiation with railroads and the state, rather than a stance more critical of capitalism. |
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