The superlatively analytical Inspector Hemingway reveals his unnerving talent for solving a fiendish problem. |
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The action is covered in a series of long takes with superlatively choreographed movement within the frame. |
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He had been recognized years ago as a superlatively gifted and disciplined craftsman. |
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It has taken character and guts, on and off the field, as well as some superlatively effective play. |
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His more classically disciplined response is no less effective, and the Collegium performed this carefully calibrated score superlatively. |
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In the dry season Castara Bay is superlatively clear, with a healthy coral reef beginning about 50 yards offshore. |
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The TAG Heuer Grand CARRERA is a new premium collection of superlatively sophisticated timepieces inspired by the spirit of modern GT cars. |
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The Variojet rinser, gable-type table-top and cleanroom enclosure ensure superlatively hygienic conditions. |
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There is New York, of course, superlatively demanding, offering, in the absurd and the sordid, the crude atmosphere of youth and folly of a town in search of its identity. |
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We really cannot oversell the fabulous views from La Grange and have arranged the terraces so that one can always enjoy the best of the sun or shelter whilst enjoying a superlatively pretty view. |
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By declaring herself and her followers to be the world's superlatively reasonable people, Rand dehumanized those who disagreed with her, just as the Bolsheviks dehumanized those who disagreed with them. |
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Blame the heat itself, whose knack at frustrating New Yorkers these past weeks has now extended to blotting out the only upbeat superlative of a superlatively nightmarish month. |
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But space flight is superlatively expensive, too. |
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Hydrogen, produced amongst other methods by electrolysis, a superlatively non-pollutant procedure, has long been a raw material used in the fields of chemistry, petrochemistry, health, agriculture and nutrition. |
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