Her rhythms were dead-on crisp and accurate, and she brought out all the color and exuberance the score demands. |
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Chekhov's wry humour and dead-on powers of observation are a perfect fit with the clown-inspired style of Toronto's Theatre Smith-Gilmour. |
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Reading these dead-on descriptions, a runner feels a pleasurable sensation of recognition. |
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However, while I woefully miscalculated the percentage points, I was dead-on in my place predictions. |
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Some people felt that Tom Hanks was miscast, but I thought he was dead-on, because it's a father and son story. |
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With its frontal perspective, the monumental wave confronts the viewer dead-on, boldly asserting its pure, natural energy. |
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This new film avoids playing by the numbers and follows its own dead-on instincts. |
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Contrast is always strong and for a movie where everything takes place at night, blacks are dead-on solid with no bleed or shimmer. |
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Her loopy, funny voice is a dead-on mix of desire and ignorance. |
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Even when the gap is hit dead-on, thick ridges will flex their muscle like two bouncers at a bar, making patron Louis bounce side to side like a pinball. |
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This show is an incredibly funny, dead-on skewering of Canuck culture that is still beloved by Canadian fans as the finest episode the troupe ever did. |
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He could still climb a scaffold like a monkey, still drive a ten-penny nail with one measured, massive, dead-on blow. |
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Timorous and weak-willed, Chrysothemis is a foil to Elektra, and soprano Check played her as such, while also nailing some dead-on high B-flats. |
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He encouraged her to join him after sharing many a conversation about grime and hyphy and hearing her dead-on impersonation of Bay Area croaker Keak da Sneak. |
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Range animals at full draw without extra movement with the Dead-On Rangefinder. |
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