She was dressed serviceably in a grey dress, her hair was pinned up in a neat bun, and she was wearing glasses. |
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The musical score by Carl Davis is lyrical yet understated, an effective accompaniment, and it is rendered serviceably by the mono audio track. |
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Sutured serviceably but without refinement, these soft sculptures are presented, like anthropological specimens, in woodframed glass vitrines. |
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After a few seconds of network initialisation, you have a GPRS link and you can surf the Internet slowly but serviceably. |
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His falsetto passes serviceably enough for the required contralto, even if he does fudge the high notes. |
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Statham acts the hardnut hero quite serviceably, though it's horrible to watch Joan Allen's glacial warden cracking under pressure. |
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Peter O'Donohue and Aaron Kopp aided serviceably in the team effort. |
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Overall, there's less of Herzog here than in many of his documentaries – this is a serviceably engrossing study of a fascinating subject, rather than a full-blown visionary essay. |
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It's a curio, an artifact, an unprocessed download from Blair's brain — vivid, wired, serviceably written and paced, and, in a way, more interesting for its artlessness. |
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Among the smaller roles, Andrea Silvestrelli sang serviceably, in his Met debut as the assassin Sparafucile, as did the mezzo-soprano Nino Surguladze, in her Met debut as Maddalena. |
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