The seats are supremely comfortable, and the cabin has a real quality look and feel to it. |
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Gillian Anderson is supremely self-contained, demonstrating a subtlety in her performance that mirrors the style of the film. |
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These mostly young men were a self-possessed and supremely self-confident group, all residing at the apex of wealth and literacy. |
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It doesn't bear thinking about, unless you happen to be the supremely gifted chronicler of all our worst nightmares. |
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And by the sound of it, he wants the music to stay minimal, yet supremely intense and evocative. |
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Thus, returning to Through the Looking-Glass, we find the White Knight, a supremely funny, mock-heroic character. |
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To maintain his reputation as a supremely gifted player he has to move sidewards or upwards. |
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For a man who has been criticised vociferously over the past few months, he looks supremely unbowed. |
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She left a glorious legacy in an image of female strength that is as bold as brass, supremely self-confident and unashamedly sexual. |
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It was a supremely rational column that made it sound like I had it all together, unflappable in the face of grief. |
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England's cause this summer has been supremely aided by being able to name an unchanged side. |
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Recent research came up with the unsurprising info that the average ballet dancer was supremely more fit than the average footballer. |
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Only boxing asks an athlete to be supremely fit while playing offense and defense simultaneously with life at stake. |
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Cherokee stalls have long been notable for their supremely gentle nature, sometimes, hardly a stall at all. |
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Riedelsheimer's camerawork and editing is supremely confident and richly perfect. |
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It was both empowering and slightly surreal, given my supremely stoned state. |
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She's supremely confident and in charge of him like a mother overseeing her child. |
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This very basic premise it achieved supremely, although to whose benefit I am unsure. |
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I thought our players raised their play and coped supremely with the atmosphere. |
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Thus for many readers the claims of loyalty in general and promise-keeping in particular are exemplified supremely in their marriage-vows. |
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I know all the words to all the songs ever and am therefore supremely irritating on a pop quiz team. |
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Every great story starts with a willingness by the storyteller to be supremely honest. |
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Like any self-respecting world champion, he is supremely confident in his own ability. |
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We are left with the conclusion that in God supremely there is active power. |
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This is not to say that the US rules supremely over these gigantic processes of globalization. |
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The boxer, who apart from reigning supremely in the Commonwealth and Africa, also had one shot at the World Boxing Council title. |
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He presented himself as a supremely patrician figure, so different from the vulgar parvenues of the Thatcher cabinet. |
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It made the Mughal army supremely powerful and effective for close on 150 years. |
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It's almost unbelievably fitting that these supremely phlegmatic men live in Spitalfields. |
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Every so often there is a frenzy of activity, involving the chorus charging off stage or a supremely inelegant dance. |
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Firstly, in spite of its supremely elegant coupe styling this is a real four-seater. |
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The scene near the Chennai Kaliappa Hospital, on Tuesday was supremely ironical, and drew sharp reactions from tree lovers who were passing by. |
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The Grail contained a supremely powerful force, but before it could pass completely into his possession, he would have to suffer a final ordeal. |
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Bantock's setting of his wife's dilations on Sappho was supremely seductive to the Edwardian England of its day. |
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Everyone looked fit and well and appeared to be in supremely good health as well as exuberant and excited mood. |
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That lesson was drilled into the hapless Galway champions yesterday by a supremely drilled Birr side. |
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You look like a badly rendered mannequin of yourself from a supremely cheesy tourist-trap wax museum. |
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This accomplished and supremely readable book commands our sympathy and evokes a regret for what might have been. |
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Wouldn't it be supremely interesting to hear what people had to say about you with no holds barred? |
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Burrowed within deviant squalls of noise and aural wonkiness, No Hands is actually plying some supremely tight little pop tunes. |
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Sovereignty still remains a supremely important institution of world politics. |
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Land is supremely characterized by its inelasticity of reproducible supply. |
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The conference, like the concept of ecological design itself, ran the gamut from the supremely practical to the resolutely idealistic. |
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Has anyone in the known or unknown universe bought one of these supremely useless, blisteringly overhyped, rideable vacuum cleaners? |
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Another way of saying it is that Palermo at his best remained supremely ludic and childlike in his approach to subjects and materials. |
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A supremely gifted player with a magical touch, he combined charm and nastiness in almost equal measure. |
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Though the Liars' cuts are supremely inaccessible, moody pieces, their chaotic, indecipherable babel plays against Oneida's monolithic tower. |
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Even where raw throughputs exceed a gigabit per second, geosynchronous satellites are supremely ill-suited to conveying IP traffic. |
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You are deemed a supremely honest left voice writing in this country's leading liberal newspaper, and you clearly view yourself as uncompromisingly honest. |
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As a child I was supremely flat-footed in the outdoors, which, combined with my fear of falling over, made me a third wheel on outings of all kinds. |
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The success of the evening was reflected in the sustained ovation accorded to the supremely talented duo, both of whom enjoy a wide international profile. |
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Well, tonight the telegenic trial lawyer argues the case of a lifetime before a highly sympathetic hall of delegates and a supremely divided nation. |
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Here is a supremely intelligent and competent man, superbly qualified in so many ways for the highest executive office. |
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Similarly, the initial hypothesis is often way off base and this subtly drives home the fact that whilst these people are supremely good at their jobs, no one is perfect. |
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I'm supremely confident that bostonians will pull together, take care of each other, and move forward as one proud city. |
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No Hawaiian hulas or Tahitian chants here, though traditional cultural elements and echoes of local folk styles do inform these supremely mellow numbers. |
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Having just bulleted through his new, supremely pleasurable novel Nobody Move, I hereby nominate Denis Johnson. |
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The ball was slipped to a free player who should have made the most of the open goal but he made a supremely confident and composed clearance off the goal line. |
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The monarch, the consummate PR, the head of the nation, had been supremely outplayed on her home territory. |
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He's fair-skinned and gawky while I'm bronzed and supremely athletic. |
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The anatomic path of travel from the nasal mucous membrane to the genitals is through the fifth cranial nerve, or trigeminus which is supremely the ganglionic cranial nerve. |
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He plays with his Caesar salad, glumly spearing croutons or else sweeping one of those supremely talented hands through his heavy flick of a fringe. |
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Remember that a heartfelt, supremely uncomfortable a cappella rendition of 'These Eyes' in Superbad? |
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It is supremely ironic that the Ninth Circuit is the court of appeals that is taking the Supreme Court's new Commerce Clause jurisprudence the most seriously. |
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During the war on Iraq, military staff at all levels have found that typing short messages is a supremely efficient way of communicating in a crisis. |
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As we proceed through the film, each shot delivering a slightly different atmosphere to the one before it, we see the director serving the film supremely. |
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That supremely intricate and elusive organ became the left brain and the right brain, the grey matter and the white matter, the male brain and the female brain. |
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Although Neville was supremely competent both as a newspaper journalist and as a broadcaster, I always thought of him pre-eminently as a man of the arts. |
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It is a supremely sensitive part of the custard cannon and can be tenderly stimulated with licking and kissing. |
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And all because your racket is strung with a fighting heart of supremely live genuine gutstring. |
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The Eurofighter Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft, designed to be a supremely effective dogfighter in combat. |
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I saw a supremely talented artist reduced to tears, stumbling around the stage and, unforgivably, swearing at the audience. |
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The novel ends with Price being vindicated in rejecting Crawford as supremely unsuitable husband material. |
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Outlandishly entertaining and gadget-packed with eye-popping set pieces, Kingsman aims for nothing more than a supremely escapist night out. |
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The holiday tour continues in Spain with Rimsky-Korsakov's vibrant and supremely colourful tone poem Capriccio Espagnol. |
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If England end up in a penalty shootout this summer, they will at least have one man who is supremely confident of finding the net. |
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Schieffer and Wallace are supremely well-connected journalists. |
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I had always thought of writers as supremely solitary creatures. |
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Along with being uncommonly intelligent, well-read, slyly humorous, and full of fascinating showbiz stories, Robert is a supremely professional actor. |
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Of course, mothers knitted woollen balaclavas that made their favourite boys look like the Telly Tubbies, but nevertheless it was supremely effective. |
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I am supremely confident that when he and I are no longer around to argue the point, the unsingable and unwhistleable first movement of Beethoven's Ninth still will be. |
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They were supremely confident at the beginning of the season. |
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Equally as functional and ergonomic is the Stretto set of table and seating which, like all Wharfside furniture is supremely eco-friendly as well as award winning. |
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