Alex sends up some more flares, and Scott finally manages to locate him and drag him aboard the storm-tossed boat. |
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That the musician manages one grace note makes the piece almost redeemable. |
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He manages to avoid the revisionist, anti-establishment, overwhelmingly negative posturing. |
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Each autonomous quadrotor manages to hold their position in the formation perfectly. |
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The Professor manages to wangle a job as the producer's assistant and is given responsibility for many of the production details. |
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It also manages those operations critical to inventorying, but peripheral to warehousing, such as in-bound inspection. |
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Black tries a tricky one-pawn advance that manages to use up two more moves still without developing any of his queenside. |
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Jim Sherwood once again manages the youth side, as they quest for back to back Cup and League honours. |
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Black manages to compress a good deal into a limited space, calling on his thorough acquaintance with a vast array of primary sources. |
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He manages to do or say something really annoying and despicable so often that it's wearisome. |
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Also, it stars Michael Kitchen as a bloke who manages to weasel out of a murder, witnessed by the waitress at a party. |
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The reason for this, I think, is that Mitchell simply manages to weave such a compelling story. |
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The result is incredibly cinematic, and manages not to trivialise the imagination and atmosphere of the movies. |
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The tone and tactics of globalisation critics may need some adaptation, but debating on who makes and manages global policies remains vital. |
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He nearly manages it as well, welting a purler just past Kahn's left-hand post. |
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If avian flu manages to jump the species barrier completely then it's going to spread extremely rapidly. |
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The word alone creates fear, and by now almost anything manages to scare a lot of Americans. |
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With the help of his trainer Percy, Hilary manages to whip Eddie into decent shape and secures a big fight. |
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A huntsman manages the dogs with the help of his assistants, the whippers-in. |
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Yet on the whole, it manages to blend seamlessly with the green and tranquil banks of the river. |
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He manages to bring to the stage the kind of free association and wildness of human thought that is generally the realm of the novelist. |
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The fact that Tony manages to stand out from a group such as this only highlights what a born winner he is. |
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He hasn't done a full days work since the 70s but still somehow manages to live like a king. |
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Campbell, who narrates the film in a sad, recriminatory mumble, somehow manages to make the character affecting. |
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Why on earth does it matter which female manages to get her claws into him? |
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And despite her share of legendary blunders, she still manages to have the world at her feet. |
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It is clear he is mortally wounded but, true friend that he is, he manages to warn Pepe with his dying breath. |
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But Carruth manages a rare alchemy by combining an intricate plot and technology that's both specific and vague enough to seem plausible. |
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One such hormone is aldosterone, which manages your body's balance of sodium, potassium and water. |
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Yet Strauss manages to create an opera which wrings every dramatic drop from the text. |
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That book which features the detective antics of a young boy who is challenged by autism and yet manages to take Maths A level and pass. |
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The Times manages to avoid direct joke references to his name, but cunningly alludes to it. |
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Down but not out, she gives as good as she gets, and manages to land a few punches before the soldier gets away. |
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Luckily for Ollie, and Man City, he has loyal supporters, and somehow always manages to land on his feet. |
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Remarkably, he manages to say all this without once sounding like he's reprimanding us. |
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In spite of three hip replacements, Adams manages to visit his local pub to play piquet most evenings and continues to write. |
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If he currently manages other artists how long have those other artists been represented by him? |
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The Acute Pain Service from the Department of Anesthesia manages epidural analgesia. |
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One artistic work that stupendously manages this neat feat of perspective is the musical Cabaret, currently on the boards of the Citadel Theatre. |
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Even if a credit repair outfit manages to get data temporarily removed from your report, it will eventually be restored, Hendricks says. |
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She manages to make a perfectly normal question sound like it's accompanied by a dagger and broken restraints. |
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In drag, he has avoided the obvious pitfalls and manages to be quite moving. |
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After many retakes and recriminations, he finally manages to muddle through, and the session comes to an end. |
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She still feels nauseous, so forces a finger down her throat but manages just a dry retch. |
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Bob manages to make very obvious things sound like genius by stressing his words and using his arms for emphasis. |
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The company already manages several hotels and business centres around the country and four aparthotels in Britain. |
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She seems to be the only one who manages to keep him from screaming like a baby. |
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And even though he looks like death warmed up, O'Toole is on splendidly spirited form and even manages to give the dog a run for its money. |
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It is a film that attempts to succeed on two different levels, and manages it with aplomb on both. |
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Nils Hognestad as Desmond is a bit of a ringer for Prince William and manages an impressive degree of bumbling charisma. |
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Simon manages to imply whole whirling masses of emotional upheaval in but a few words and lines of melody. |
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The singer somehow manages to make a heavy Glaswegian accent sound rivetingly sexy, especially on Dance With Me's hypnotic tribal churn. |
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Instead of examining individual records, the modern archivist manages information streams. |
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Manucci's mouth is loaded for bear, and he manages to keep insulting and lying to them even under torture or threat of death. |
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It manages to draw our attention to the flaws in these characters without artificially drumming up crises. |
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She isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer but she manages to do a reasonable job as committee chairman. |
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David Drebberman from River Murray Water, manages the staff who control the locks and barrages. |
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As site supervisor, she also manages the operators, including the two partners. |
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In his new position, Schaller manages the 13 people on the political staff, Lukens said. |
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Winnett, 54, of Cheam Road in Ewell, manages a rugby team in which Alcindor plays. |
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It oversees banks and thrifts, manages the nation's money, and influences the economy. |
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Our coach was Paul Hart, who now manages Nottingham Forest, and you didn't mess with him. |
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The guitar shares the power base, but still manages some slightly effected interludes and neat, sharp, but simple phrases. |
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Even the runt of Wimbledon FC, plummeting headlong from former heights, still manages to be playing in League One next season. |
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But he is a strong swimmer with an athletic build, and he eventually manages to save himself. |
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He manages to create a believable world of automatons and clockwork mechanisms against a backdrop of the real world. |
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And yet, this manages not to come across as math, and only barely sounds like an avant-garde experiment. |
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He manages to keep a slightly sinister edge to the role, while never losing sight of the awfulness of Sy's situation. |
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He consistently manages to give an on-target review in half the space that either of the NY Times guys do, with virtually no blather. |
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She manages a brash, confident, and sassy manner that works well in the part, but is not overdone to the point of being unwelcome. |
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There is a forthright vitality to the detailing that manages to sidestep judgements of tastefulness or tattiness. |
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They will not nominate her but may consider backing her if she manages to enter the race. |
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He skilfully manages to convey the meat of the science without undue technicality, but also without any dumbing down. |
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The film manages to combine the futuristic techno-thriller with the zombie screamfest. |
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Despite the fact the film is entirely shot on the studio's backlot in Hollywood, it even manages to convey a European flavour. |
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The film's cast is relatively subdued, and manages to generally avoid chewing the scenery. |
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This is a film so badly made it manages to be as mind-numbingly boring as it is insensitive. |
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Once or twice he tried to dart inside, but something kept him from doing so, and he only manages to burn himself badly in several places. |
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Loewen even manages to write about race, gender, and class without sounding like he is repeating a mantra. |
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He's clearly convinced we're all headed for a nasty apocalyptic end but he manages to be terribly jolly about the whole thing. |
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Or it could be the empty eye-socket of a cyclopean presence that still manages to hold us in its baleful stare. |
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This project was started in 2001 in a tertiary referral obstetric unit, which manages around 6000 births a year. |
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This new collection manages to refresh some scratchy old records, but also to bring home the inherent power of the blues to entertain. |
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At Golden Star, Chef Hemji Maharaj, who is the presiding deity of the kitchen, manages to pack in quite a bit of food in one thali. |
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He manages to portray the sensitive man under the sadistic mask by tonal inflections and body language, admirably. |
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Seasoned well with fiery spices, vanilla and vibrant tannins, it also manages to be exceptionally smooth. |
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Without language he somehow manages to convey the concept of bartering him food in exchange for the right to see something. |
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Dylan runs past the guy, bashing into him, and manages to nick the guy's wallet. |
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It is quite remarkable that he manages to heave his dark bass voice up to the upper reaches of Wotan's part. |
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The second movement is an eerie threnody, while the third manages almost to resolve the emotional trauma of the first. |
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Wellbridge operates its own facilities, but also manages clubs and has a thriving corporate and hospital wellness program. |
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Jim continues to go to bat for his employees, has negotiated favorable terms with the union, and still manages a booming business. |
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Rarely does a film get everything right, but The Hit manages to bat a thousand in just about every category. |
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He regards me with a look that manages to combine confusion and profound distrust. |
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Quite how she manages to play in them without doing herself an injury is the source of some debate but she does. |
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Bates manages to infect almost the entire cast and crew with his neuroses and megalomaniacal attitude. |
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This story in the Washington Post, however, manages to exhibit almost every tic that Chomsky would identify as corporate propaganda. |
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Contrasting greatly with the often-brooding melancholia of Tristeza, LaValle manages to inject an uplifting aspect into his solo work. |
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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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He always manages to make a girl look gorgeous in a timeless and classical way. |
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Covering a titan like Bowie is always dangerous, but Jorge rises to the task and manages to make the songs his own. |
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If he allows that God framed the universe, why not allow that God manages it? |
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For a while, the body manages to keep producing enough T-lymphocytes to keep the immune system working properly. |
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I hope he manages to derive some pleasure from growing tomatoes and radishes. |
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She manages beautifully subtle shifts in tempo without crossing over into the soupy, and she applies a large palette of tonal color tastefully. |
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In a naive but expressive style of drawing and understated, tongue-in-cheek text he manages to insert subtle and serious food for thought. |
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Under the guise of sociology, the film manages to slip us a fair amount of gynaecology too. |
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You cheer when he manages to gain respect by setting about tormentors with a fistful of batteries. |
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He manages to translate the comic perfectly and at the same time create believable characters and situations. |
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The water manages to get into the sewage system causing the waste to surge up out of the manholes. |
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They were covered over slightly, like a shallow puddle that manages to reflect the sky while still being able to see to the bottom. |
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An order of Zambian religious sisters now manages both the hospital and the training centre. |
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I don't mind when it rains but I hate that thin film drizzle that seems only to be in the air but manages to soak you in next to no time. |
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Ivan Denisovich, due to a cook's miscount, manages to swipe two extra bowls. |
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This festival manages to deliver more than 75 feature films and dozens of shorts in just 10 quick days. |
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He's a gentle, mumbling soul who means well but never quite manages to make those around him happy. |
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It manages to be about several things at once, without seeming confusing or trite. |
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But Shields manages to make whatever kind of monster he's playing simpatico and even to some extent tragic. |
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If she manages to pull off a Fitz win, she will be ultrarunning's first three-time national champion in a single year. |
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The space manages to connect prehistoric nomads to post-industrial skateboarders. |
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In a different time, turning to himself, he manages to discover an uncongenial double, another maricone, a banker with whom he shares his name. |
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My next strategy has been to remain unshockable, to blunt whatever little swords my precious boy manages to pick up. |
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Despite feeling poorly, the photogenic schoolgirl manages a broad smile as she snuggles on the sofa with her favourite board game. |
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The young actress manages, at the same time, to underact and overdo playing a grieving yet bratty young girl. |
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Today they pay a levy to a body corporate, which manages the complex, much like the management of time shares or blocks of flats. |
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Fargo is part episodic, at least, yet it manages to maintain tension and generate a drive through the story. |
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Finlandia is not a long piece but manages to combine both bombast and lyricism, with a main theme that I really like. |
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Somehow it manages to slice a clear swath through the thick humidity and sleepy heat of even the hottest day. |
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All of it produces a density of comedic effect that manages to come off as natural, unforced. |
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Taylor understands the idiom quite perfectly and he manages to bring a grandeur and nobility to the admittedly slight work. |
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It also manages the Navy's clothing program, providing both uniforms and specialized protective clothing to the Navy. |
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The desktop software that manages the scanner is clunky, and feeding a film strip requires that you insert it into a slot just right. |
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He's been given a priceless chance to put a positive spin on the events of his life, but still manages to come off as boorish, sexist and vulgar. |
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It is very difficult to write a book about essentially unlikeable characters but she manages to pull it off. |
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We always enjoy her columns, especially the weekly effort, which always manages to poke the borax at some poor politician. |
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Writing about this without descending into slushy sentimentality would seem impossible, but Eggers manages it. |
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This essay manages to be dull, unoriginal and strange all at the same time. |
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Gil always manages to go that one step further, sometimes becoming unpalatably personal. |
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No other night of the year manages the unique combination of misery, discomfort, expense and sheer downright unpleasantness. |
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He still manages to capture the divide between civilised and unrepressed society that reflects the dual and tormented soul of Jekyll and Hyde. |
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Julie manages the office and assists Steve and their clients so that the process of building a home runs smoothly. |
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The film manages to have a strong undercurrent of threat and despair, which will aid in snaring a viewer. |
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All in all, the Dorchester manages to achieve a delicate balance of being splendid yet cosy and imposing yet unstuffy. |
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A bee that manages to jimmy open a mistletoe bud gets first access to an untapped store. |
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Yet it still manages to retain that gallery ambience with an ambiguous dance between art object and bric-a-brac. |
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He manages to steal the film, even next to various scenery-chewers' bits of bravado. |
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Chocolate-cherry brioche bread pudding manages to be simultaneously chewy and light, none of its rich flavors insisting too hard. |
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This solar house manages considerable energy saving through passive means without excessive costs or gadgetry. |
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Claire manages to stand her ground with Hersh but he'd have had me for breakfast. |
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The result is a farce that manages to be breezily hilarious and thought-provoking at the same time. |
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He hasn't done a full days' work since the 70s but still somehow manages to live like a king. |
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He manages a small computer room in his spare time and likes to help Linux users on the Usenet newsgroups. |
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He supports and participates in the corporate presentations, and brightly manages time to contribute to closing deals. |
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A self-contained nursery run as part of the Thorpe Edge Community Project, which manages the centre, will open in the new year. |
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However, Byrne manages to suggest more than he actually shows, and his soulful expression conveys a good deal. |
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Yet he manages to nobble a number of people who first agree to contribute to the film, and then mysteriously drop out. |
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What makes Fight For Your Life so stark is the venomousness of the racial hatred that it manages to touch upon. |
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She manages a large studio, teaches special needs children and directs her church choir. |
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I am convinced of my son's comic timing as he always manages to hit me with this surprise spew only after I've changed or washed. |
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Seachange owns a server system that manages digital video for television and telecommunications companies. |
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Rare that a double CD of dance music produced solo should contain no duds, yet Best Behaviour manages to do so. |
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Whether it's spikey, floppy, high-lighted or if he's rocking a full-on beard, he manages to pull off any style with boyband perfection. |
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The software that drives the virtual tape engine emulates tape devices on disk and manages the movement of data from cache to tape and back. |
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Throughout, Sclavis manages to combine an impressive variety of styles, genres and influences, creating a nonpareil experience for the listener. |
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With his low-key approach to the part, he manages to submerge his highly visible, volatile personality. |
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Mr. Soto and others eventually persuaded the city to let them stay, forming a nonprofit that now manages the performances. |
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Throughout the day Jason wrestles with his essay but rarely manages to tackle it for any length of time before the intercom buzzes again. |
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The car is actually shorter than the Opel Vectra but within its 4.3 metre length it actually manages to squeeze in seven seats. |
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Now she manages to control her feelings by avoiding sweet foods such as cakes, chocolate and even bananas. |
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A courtroom drama at heart, Taking Sides manages to overcome its theatrical staginess to provide some beautiful music and images. |
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The project also has a plot of cannabis that manages to stand out even among all the other green plants. |
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It manages to be both an industry standard, and a daring departure from the norm. |
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These famous lines of Shakespeare aptly describe the human life in a nutshell as perhaps no other verse manages to do. |
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He manages to escape the barren planet, commandeers a starship, and seeks to exact his revenge on Kirk. |
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It says something very simple and familiar to every reader, but it says it in a way which manages to be totally direct and candid. |
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The casting somehow manages to be terribly clever and terribly obvious at the same time. |
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How he manages to stay so calm and hold off his anger for so long is beyond me. |
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In spite of the storm, this enormous and exotic black ship nevertheless manages to stay afloat and steady on its course. |
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His countenance almost cracks for a moment, but he manages to hold it together against tremendous odds. |
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The perfect Buffy, she manages to be the strong hero always cracking wise but never forgetting that she is a 16-year-old girl. |
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The show manages to keep the viewer a little off balance with an edgy storyline that can at times be offset by some offbeat humor. |
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Richie's latest peace offering to Tony only manages to add fuel to the fire. |
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The panini are pretty good too, especially the one that manages to compress an entire insalata caprese into the space of a toasted sandwich. |
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She also goes in search of fossil fuels and manages to extract oil from the local shale. |
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Somehow, the band manages to keep its furious mix of polka, punk, klezmer, hard rock and free jazz in sync. |
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A Police Car gives chase and manages to force her car to the side of the road. |
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Fred, somehow, manages to be even more absurd than Eleanor, dressed in a skin-tight harlequin outfit that makes him look like a scrawny fool. |
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The group manages to appeal to the death metal crowd as much as black metal fans, old-school thrashers and new-school hardcore kids. |
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It also manages to have a go-ahead and prosperous air while retaining an old-world grace and charm. |
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The album manages to capture the essence and heart of the psalm beautifully. |
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The Gallardo not only goes like the big league supercars, but also manages to handle like a light nimble sportscar, which came as a huge surprise. |
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But the way it manages its own staff is also seen as critical. |
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The back office mobilises financial resources and manages funds. |
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Too crabby and distracted to pay attention to where he's walking, Greg barely manages to sidestep a pair of nurses wheeling a gurney down the hall. |
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How Paul Ubana Jones manages to mix everything he has as nicely as a fine blended whiskey is beyond me, but I'm happy to let his warm, intoxicating music wash over me. |
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It's a densely allusive, punning, always associative flow that manages to keep its narrative movement alive with dizzying glances in all directions along the way. |
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Carrey, a lifelong Kaufman fan himself, manages to convey a real magic and the film is a loving tribute to one of the entertainment industry's true one-offs. |
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This she manages by sleeping with men she encounters in the most sordid bars in the grimmest towns she can find. |
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Creech owns four rental properties and manages 60 other vacation properties on Navarre Beach. |
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He's surprisingly lucid in comparison to his usual interviews and manages to avoid the trademark doommongering and baseless claims of scientific advance. |
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Janice Beard is a sweet film that manages to avoid being too saccharine. |
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Ford relates the sentiment, humour and more grandiose moral of the story very effectively, but manages always to keep things sweet and never saccharine. |
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Bichir manages to be gruff but sensitive, honest yet mysterious, making Ruiz a mix of righteousness and compassion. |
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This is by no means the only matter that manages to madden him. |
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Yorkston apologises profusely for only playing six songs, but while the set seems a little truncated, he still manages to conjure up some moments of real magic. |
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Marie manages to stow away and must now, in one blood-soaked night, figure a way to find help and spring her friend from the clutches of a maniac. |
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He eventually brings his wife and children over, and later he manages a hen and rabbit farm. |
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Esther is also a self-absorbed buttinsky, the kind that manages to ruin just about every family gathering and certainly doesn't make an exception of this one. |
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The luckiest male mounts the female and remains in position for many hours, unless another male manages to prise him off by biting and clawing at him. |
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Between her slew of appointments, Lennox manages to squeeze in enough time for no less than 40 different charities. |
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As long as she keeps her shoes and glasses on and shaves off her body hair on a regular basis, Isserley manages to pass as a not entirely unattractive human female. |
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Michelle Monteith, baby-voiced and appropriately mousy as Laura in the first act, manages the transformation in the second with great believability. |
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But when she takes on the rock scene, she manages to catch all the sociological dissonance and subtle countermelodies. |
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Shodd manages to link O'Malley to the Geritol Murders in a front-page story, but because there's so little evidence nor any motive, O'Malley goes uncharged. |
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Romney manages to speak highly and sorrowfully of the freedom agenda, and thus to praise Bush. |
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She manages a restaurant downtown and tends bar once a week. |
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But even in this limited timeframe, the short manages to make bold and vivid statements about filmmaking, digital film vs. traditional film stock, and growing old. |
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There's the anecdotal phenomenon of the woman who manages to break through the glass ceiling, but kicks the ladder away so no other women can usurp her position. |
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For once, he underacts, and still manages to create a memorable character. |
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Guffens makes more than 50 wines, and while the quality is high, they do taste different because he manages to extract as much terroir as possible from each batch. |
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This is an extraordinary piece of work that manages to merge legitimate concerns with some of the most neurotically paranoid reasoning I've ever seen. |
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Like some of the greatest film performances, Hoffman manages to get the skin-deep stuff down while illuminating his character's essence at the same time. |
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In that thankless sister role, Bernier manages some winning moments. |
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Somehow, however, he manages to emasculate the idea in order to generate a second-rate thriller with cheap theatrics and an embarrassingly stupid ending. |
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It manages marvellous bursts of vision, like the masked ball in Budapest, and sequences where the computer-generated effects match the movie's ambition, like the coach chase. |
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He can barely speak the titles, but manages to let Viridiana and That obscure Object of Desire pass from his lips. |
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The family, and Jeb Bush in particular, manages to reconcile many of the tensions and contradictions that have rankled the party. |
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The group holds territory, and manages an inventory of heavy military and civilian equipment. |
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His son, Eddie, independently backgrounds about 250 head of stocker cattle each year and finishes them in a 4,400-head feedlot that he manages for a different owner. |
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He manages his household with a mind free from the taint of meanness. |
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Somehow, it manages to move me and make me laugh in equal measure. |
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Sherry does the bookwork and shopping while Jerry manages the room. |
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A carefree clarinet solo is offbeat but still manages to be a perfect fit. |
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With its energetic cast and insistent street score, it still manages to be poignant without becoming bathetic, and violent without being exploitative. |
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Dr Bass manages to combine humility with humanity and while he never exactly makes me feel good about having cancer, I feel that together we can make the best of a bad deal. |
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Brad Pitt, even in an impromptu cell phone photo, manages to look like Adonis on earth. |
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He somehow manages to balance faith, realism, optimism, the news of the day, and the fate of the human race. |
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His hero, Bruce Springsteen, is a gazillionaire, but he still manages to come across as a regular guy, so perception is reality. |
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The amount of information Antrim manages to pack into this sentence is amazing. |
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But the Bahraini government, which carefully manages its image in Washington, ignored that completely. |
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Luckily, however, de Botton is insightful enough that he manages to provide some balm for the anxieties of any paycheck slave. |
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I love how blindly optimistic she manages to be, without turning into a caricature. |
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In Botswana, she said, the government manages and pays for its national HIV program. |
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Taraji manages to bring an equal measure of truth to the mother in her character. |
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Karen Kohlhaas's direction plays wholeheartedly into the leaden preciosity of the text and manages to make an already dreadful play even more abominable. |
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She almost manages a wan smile, but misses a bit on the execution. |
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Nick manages to lock himself in it, his whereabouts unknown to anyone. |
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The Hayholt is abustle with activity at John's reemergence, and Simon manages to have himself named apprentice to Dr. Morgenes, the Hayholt's resident magician-of-sorts. |
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In families with children, it is usually the mother who manages the household budget, which may explain why single men are not picking up the vital budgeting skills they need. |
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On balance though, this book expertly manages to bring history alive and makes this important period in European and Moroccan history easily accessible to a wider audience. |
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Concur manages documentation requirements, so employees can submit their grades and receipts directly to accounts payable and be reimbursed through payroll. |
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And even though Oberst invokes cell phones and other touches of modernity, he manages to have written something melodically and emotionally timeless. |
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He manages an earnest tone to his voice with just a touch of querulousness that suggests he'd be affronted that anyone could even think that he might not be telling the truth. |
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Harriet manages to pick a seat covered in melted jelly babies. |
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Given his reluctance to admit the obvious, it's no surprise he still manages to aim a selection of sly digs at the Australian umpires and authorities. |
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Does he carry on for a couple of seasons facing the inevitable day when someone younger comes along and finally manages to give him a good old-fashioned beating-up? |
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The man finally manages to break free with the help of the others, slipping out of his coat. |
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He gives a remarkable performance, which has been criticised for being too actorish, and yet manages to make a dull man interesting, without falling back on self pity. |
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Even if the regime manages to reimpose its authority over the city, however, Aleppo is much more fractured than before. |
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He's a lame duck who looks very vulnerable and won't even be able to exact much retribution if he manages to win. |
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Some might want to outsource the entire recruitment function to a dedicated team that manages and administers all of the company's recruitment activity from our premises. |
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If by good you mean the author manages to keep you turning the pages even though his writing is stilted and the characters are like stick figures, then yes, it was good. |
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She manages to capture his mad rantings with a kind of macabre poetry. |
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Mike Bryant, who manages the Alligator River and Pea Island wildlife refuges on the North Carolina coast, has a stack of tasks as tall as the white cedars he works in. |
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It makes a nice contrast with the serif fonts we use for body text, and manages to convey both the technical expertise and relative newness of the company. |
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Rachel manages to fit all her volunteer and charity work around a 12-hour a day job, working airside at an airport as part of the safety practice team. |
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The tactful Hamad manages to patch up relations, and the two are photographed sitting together on a sofa later that day. |
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The Oscar-nominated Perlman, who's worked extensively in children's TV, manages to spin a yarn about bullying that's both entertaining and thoughtful. |
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He manages to get the bill through in the most toothless possible form, knowing that it will help kick the props out from under segregation in years to come. |
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Even though Enid manages to engineer and then wreck his chances with another woman, it is very unlikely that that relationship would have developed. |
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Not a belter in the vocal department, she manages to retain a charming fragility while knowing enough to be able to inject humour and colour where its needed. |
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Occasionally, Alex and Emma manages to throw out a witty one-liner and there are isolated occasions when the romantic elements show signs of life. |
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The young man, in his efforts to extricate the young woman from her problems, manages to alienate her affections while arousing the enmity of her powerful protector. |
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Nor is it the way the gunman manages not to spill a drop of the drink in his other hand as he commits all this savagery. |
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He knows the world, yet manages to keep a shade of innocence within. |
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As such, the work alludes to the reciprocal nature of relationship and manages to state its case clearly without being didactic, sentimental or completely unfunny. |
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I don't quite understand how a city can be so sedate and frenetic at the same time, but somehow Los Angeles manages it. |
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This is, after all, a film which takes the business of war and genocide as its central themes, but which manages to punctuate events with some much-needed light relief. |
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But he successfully manages to shake up the predictability of the Lost Generation backdrop. |
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Astonishingly, or perhaps not so astonishingly given her unstinting energy, enthusiasm and skills of organisation, Alexander even manages to have a life. |
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In an attempt to offer up a thorough document, Brown manages to capture a wide array of people on camera. |
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Low returns to the mid tempo rock of the title track and yet still manages to fit a percussion break into the most U2 sounding like track on the record. |
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Though his mix of hip-hop, trad jazz, and club techno sounds intriguing on paper, he rarely manages to come up with anything compelling out of the mix. |
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Jenkins manages to humanize Manning while simultaneously explaining and elevating his mythology. |
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In Europe, the European Central Bank is a much newer institution, but still manages to engender strong feelings. |
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Despite her many high-profile projects, Carine Roitfeld still manages to maintain a sense of enigma in the public mind. |
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Regarded as a safe pair of hands, he manages to combine a strong streak of entrepreneurship with a cautious and balanced approach to control and risk. |
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He manages to get swiftly off the strike, and force the leg slip to rush back to his original position as quickly as he got there in the first place. |
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She manages to locate some evidence that was held back by the prosecution in Darnell's first trial and in the course of a retrial, Darnell is proven innocent and set free. |
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About once every decade, an animated-film director manages to create a work that finds the perfect blend of innovative, mind-blowing visuals and emotive, engaging content. |
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She manages to capture some of their innermost feelings, and shows that transsexuals have the same range of emotions and personalities as normal people. |
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Ross, as club's co-founder and Chairman, manages the 40-strong warmwater branch, and the two sides come together for social events and other functions. |
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For some the term is an oxymoron, used only jokingly when referring to the number of keggers that one manages to get trashed at during a school term. |
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Soon she has landed a job as assistant bursar, displaying a winning way with investments, and manages to get Jake enrolled in the college by exaggerating his rowing prowess. |
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There's a couple of moments where she actually manages to right herself, only to lose a shoe and lunge into another steep incline with the very next step she takes. |
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Hitchcock even manages to trundle his way back to my office to see how I'm doing. |
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Finally, a dance song dominates the summer but manages to forgo sugary pop confection. |
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But despite its popularity, Reddit manages to retain a glorious, dark, unabashed weirdness that positively thrives there. |
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This sort of straight-line running to commit a tackler should be bread-and-butter stuff but Scotland's back division still manages to make a meal of it. |
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The atmosphere in the underground ballroom, however, manages to be unclouded, both laid-back and efficient. |
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