She began writing Cybill Disobedience 10 years ago after the cancellation of Moonlighting, the detective caper co-starring Bruce Willis. |
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The script is a simple caper of thwarting the protagonist's attempts to complete a simple task. |
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There is a mastery at work that elevates it from yet another crime caper to something almost operatic in scope. |
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Like the caper white, many of the whites are plain on top, but when they close their wings you see fine traceries, often with yellow highlights. |
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As our heroes plan their midnight caper, unexplained forces are aligning around them. |
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The worse RBTV has to offer could not match the mind numbing stupidity of this caper. |
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For the lemon and caper sauce, on a cutting board, mince the lemon zest and capers and set aside. |
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This fast paced caper is full of twist and turns, sharp cuts and a racy soundtrack. |
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They lay their eggs on plants in the caper family, like the wild passion fruit bush. |
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For main courses, the boned skate wing, with mussel, parsley and caper tartare, was simply divine. |
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Add the remaining butter olives, caper berries, and parsley and mix to combine. |
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So even a film about the best-known caper of the past decade doesn't take the subject head-on. |
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Rupert leaps into the crowd, has a caper around the room and still manages not to miss a beat. |
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Frankie did a little caper around the back of the van, on all fours like a demented monkey. |
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Sienna grabs onto Taranian's shoulder in a bout of joy, and does a caper around her friend, laughing in a barely sane manner. |
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A guy comes up with a caper, he puts together a team, they plan, and then they pull off the heist. |
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They spoil everything, from a night out at the pictures to a meticulously-planned caper, involving a rich Aunt and a rubber zombie mask. |
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This ebullient crime caper is the author's bemused look at the commodification of history. |
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Now he may face the full 10 years, plus punishment for the grave-robbing caper. |
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He said the public need to distinguish between a one-off caper and persistent anti-social behaviour. |
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Anyway their latest caper is to offer to purchase LFA Sheep Quota from any producer willing to sell it. |
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The New York Times report cleverly tries to insinuate that the caper involved currency speculation, but the truth is more interesting. |
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I stand for just a drizzle of olive oil across the top of the sandwich, or a light coating of the transcendent caper vinaigrette. |
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We also tried a Tuscan dish called vitello tonnato, a slice of cold veal with a tuna, mayonnaise and caper sauce. |
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It'll be a real hoot to see the neighbors gawking, gasping and going completely bonkers over your capricious little caper. |
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He, too, stopped to listen, and he even cut a caper or two in the hope of attracting attention. |
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The poor little fellow could neither sing nor dance, and had not sufficient breath left to cut a caper or turn a back somersault. |
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Barely a minute passes in this gun-crazy crime caper without someone pulling out a shooter or letting off some form of military hardware. |
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Most recently, a gorgeous wild mushroom truffle soup stood out, along with a generous plate of skate dressed in an intense caper sauce. |
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Add the mustard, minced lemon, caper mix, and parsley and pulse to combine. |
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It's a caper film, with all the obligatory touchstones of the genre and everyone underacts to great effect. |
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He becomes embroiled in a kidnapping caper involving Debbie's sleazy agent, and Jean goes all the way to help Marva get her shot at fame. |
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When he clowned people laughed dutifully, when he cut a caper they applauded reverentially. |
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The robbery itself, usually the showcase scene of caper films, is treated more like an anticlimactic afterthought. |
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The Rosmarino starts with the rosemary vodka, dry vermouth and a hint of Pernod, served ice cold with a caper berry. |
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And the hag, insisting that she felt a child quick within her, begged Bourgeois to feel how the wee jester cut a caper in her belly. |
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A tissue paper thin comedy crime caper, it feels like a million movies I've seen before and not really enjoyed. |
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The election board and the local Council, with their haphazard and non-accountability attitude, should have stopped this caper when it was first seen years ago. |
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West Ham gave it both barrels, as they say in cockney crime caper films, but somehow Liverpool fluked another trophy thanks to Steven Gerrard's heroics. |
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It's a caper through London's East End in the company of four blokes with a proprietorial interest in a boozer, which acts as the control centre for their dodgy enterprises. |
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I waited a long time, trustfully, for the roots of the caper to win out and suddenly fracture the flat calm of that wall. |
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For instance, Antonio Reyna met English in a McAllen bar the night before the caper and somehow wound up in the van the next day. |
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A week after the caper, Brian Wedgworth, the lookout, went back to the border wall. |
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What is fact regarding the U.S. version is that it started off as a North by Northwest-style caper for Tom Cruise. |
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As a caper it leaves this year's other contenders, David Mamet's shopworn Heist and Frank Oz's flaccid The Score, standing. |
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The more successful of the two salads we had consisted of cold poached salmon with a mascarpone-slathered crostini, some mesclun and a zingy cucumber and caper relish. |
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As with any good caper movie, Soderbergh dwells lovingly on the assembly of the crew and the ingenious mechanics of the robbery itself. |
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Record clues to the caper on the Crime Map and get tips from your Editor to hasten your search for a suspect! |
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Given the extent of plains and woods, horses would be quite happy to caper about in the meadows. |
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One of the characteristics of the island is the caper, this orchid Aeolian, which climbs up the rock walls. |
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It's the bold return of the cowboy carnival caper complete with country music and vampires. |
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It's a ridiculous caper about the ongoing turf war between rival gangs of housewives who are out for blood, as long as the carpets have been Scotch-Guarded. |
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Although the film is strongly plotted, its leisurely pace and quiet tone take it more in the direction of character study than the rollicking caper promised by the packaging. |
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Barrie Rutter is in his element as a Sir John whose artificial belly means he can hardly get up or sit down, yet is always ready to caper at a lady. |
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I sought them out and mapped out what a true-to-life 21st-century caper would look like at the most powerful bank in capitalism. |
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His latest film is The Two Faces of January, an old-fashioned caper set in scenic Greece and Turkey. |
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This could have been played seriously as in a caper film and worked much better than the roly-poly actor stumbling around trying to pull off the job for comic effect. |
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And, during dead spots during the caper, they find time to tell their lives' stories, and each girl pairs off romantically with the guy of her choice. |
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Thankfully, some of them basically drift away by the end of the film so that we are left with a core group of determined thieves who embark on the caper at the film's climax. |
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If he escapes, it will be a trick worthy of the swimming-pool caper. |
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Police have been brought in to help solve the riddle of who put bloodworms in swimming pools, as authorities conclude the caper may have been an inside job. |
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The then-executive director of the New Hampshire Republican party and a consultant involved in the scheme are now doing time for their role in the caper. |
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The 1947 film noir detective story, now available on DVD, has a lot more potential for interpretation than your average caper, and a look that stands the test of time. |
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The artistry of the conman is given an enticing makeover by Sir Ridley Scott in Matchstick Men, an ingenious little crime caper which functions on many levels. |
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Guy Ritchie updated the film by recasting the 1960s blaggers as escapees from a GQ photo-shoot and remoulding the caper to involve a shotgun and an ex-Wimbledon stopper. |
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No matter how hard you search major American media databases of the last couple of years for mention of the spy caper, you'll come up nearly empty. |
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As he babysits the babes, he tries to mould them into prim and proper ladies in this fish-out-of-water caper as they in turn teach Roland the art of seduction. |
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After a time, Fun came out of the hole, cut a caper in front of Sulkyface, and gave a peculiar shriek, which forced him to give a momentary smile in spite of himself. |
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Darlene Enke and Jessica Hanel cut a caper in Threepenny Opera. |
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Dressed in white for her next entrance, in ACT III, she smokes a cigarette and laughs at Ariel, who cuts a caper, mincing air with someone's sword. |
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The thick fillet, sprawled on a banana leaf like a centrefold, was served sprinkled with the odd caper, like little khaki army helmets camouflaged under a limp coriander net. |
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Avinoam Danin, a botanist from Hebrew University of Jerusalem claims he has identified pollen from the tumbleweed Gundelia tournefortii and a bean caper on the shroud. |
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Why would the Revolutionary Guards, known for running a tight ship, get involved in such a sloppy caper? |
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Sometimes he would notice it, pat it, call it half-mocking, half-jocular names, and so make it caper with extraordinary delight. |
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Maybe it's his dazzlingly conceited grin, which is put to good use here in a screwball comedy that's put together like an action caper. |
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The Johannesburg-set dystopian tale, from District 9 and Elysium director Neill Blomkamp, knocked Will Smith heist caper Focus off the top spot despite mostly negative reviews. |
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His other film credits include the independent horror film Deathwatch in Prague and Fakers, a comic crime caper. |
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Some extras – white onions and caper berries – seemed a step too far, the capers adding irrelevantly sharp flavours to this majestic comfort food. |
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Originally known as Diamonds, it was another caper comedy, this time backed by a major studio. |
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But their kennel caper starts to unwind when they have the misfortune to dognap Bonny, a cute little shih tzu. |
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Buck Island's uplands forest cover also includes frangipani, turpentine, Jamaican caper, manjack, Ginger Thomas, and water mampoo trees. |
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Optional foot pegs on the front wheel let you cut a caper. |
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To plant défnitivement in full sun, in a dry but rich ground to support the growth of the caper plant. this shrub does not need more watering, this shrub does not need more watering nor of manure. |
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This is sufficient to show the increasing importance of the caper in the island's economy, even if secondary to the growing of grapes, and especially 'zibibbo' grapes. |
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Garlic-rubbed tri-tip with mint caper salsa, served with celery fennel salad and white cheddar-sage popovers. |
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David O Russell's con-artist caper American Hustle won the comedy category, while Matthew McConaughey triumphed for best drama actor in Dallas Buyers Club. |
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The Maui wowee shrimp salad with a caper lime vinaigrette is another dynamite possibility. |
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Most of the runtime is dedicated to Anne and Jay's nightlong caper as they rush to do damage control. |
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Homework is put on ice as they fall headlong into a drug caper. |
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They followed their first film with the James Bond-ish caper Help! |
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Janet McTeer beat Sharon Stone and Julia Roberts to the best comedy actress globe for Tumbleweeds, a low-budget caper in which she plays a hippy, dippy Southern belle kept in line by her old-before-her-time daughter. |
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The opening ceremony saw the actor star with the Queen in a short caper that culminated in her stunt double jumping from a helicopter close to the stadium. |
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George oysters with beer granita, foie gras torchons, sweetbreads with emulsified brown butter caper vinaigrette, squab a l'orange and steak with a bone marrow beignet. |
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The dinner menu includes French onion soup and pan-fried black bream filled with grilled courgettes, cherry tomatoes and a lemon and caper butter sauce. |
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The In Bruges team of director Martin McDonagh and star Colin Farrell team up again in this farcical crime caper about a conmen who dognap a crazy gangster's mutt. |
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For just PS16, it was generous in proportion and superbly fresh, perfectly pan-fried, with smooth parsley and caper sabayon, and samphire and potatoes on the side. |
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All 21 aspiring chefs were set and opened the mystery box which contained un-tenderized octopus, verjuice, pear, chocolate, bay leaf, caper berries, parsley and umeboshi. |
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A wham-bam caper flick, efficiently directed by Roger Donaldson, that fancifully revisits the mysterious whos and speculative hows of a 1971 London bank heist. |
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