Julinho then went to Italy to play splendidly for Fiorentina, whom he materially helped to win their first ever scudetto. |
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He plays the splendidly repressed and self-righteous Octavius Caesar, miserably uncomfortable when forced to drink and engage in swordplay. |
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The singing is excellent down through the cast and the orchestra performs splendidly under his incisive baton. |
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The injection of tricks into this exaggerated style of b-ball works splendidly. |
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The walk was long and rather dull because it was nothing but a dull narrow hall, serving its humdrum purpose splendidly. |
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Nic Smillie's splendidly scungy set allows us to sense the cockroaches, smell the mould. |
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Walton is splendidly pompous and circumstantial when extolling the Babylonian gods. |
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Indeed, Mediterranean plants and succulents like agaves work splendidly in coastal and desert plantings. |
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A new period of Sumerian florescence, splendidly documented in this exhibition, began. |
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This splendidly frisky Italian white wine from Piedmont is made from the Cortese grape. |
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The Fairy Godmother's solo was also splendidly graceful, and thus Cinderella did not appear to be the sole prima ballerina in this piece. |
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In this splendidly moist cake, a layer of cooked rhubarb lurks beneath a sweetly spiced crumble topping. |
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The Palm Beach Opera Orchestra played splendidly with particularly incisive strings and brilliant brass. |
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The cavalry regiments have always been splendidly dressed, with the light horse being the most dashing. |
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He did splendidly with the estate agent, securing a new photograph and a roadside sign. |
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The ordinary American continues to be splendidly out of step with the Chattering Classes. |
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I have it on good authority that you were behaving splendidly until mention of a certain gentleman. |
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The prize goes to his splendidly illustrated book on the archaeology and aesthetics of the Renaissance culture. |
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Most important, both pianists splendidly bring out the harmonic adventure of the pieces. |
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The slightly strident exterior is offset by a splendidly tranquil interior. |
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He then proceeded to twist and contort his features into a splendidly ugly mask of itself. |
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One of the pleasures of Stanford's book is its splendidly gossipy account of recent research into the early history of hominid bipedalism. |
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An outstanding portrait is his majestic image of the princess splendidly bejewelled for the baptism of the prince. |
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This year there are 14 very different gardens on the trail, including two splendidly restored Victorian gardens. |
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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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The Dresden State Orchestra turns in their usual fine playing here and the Saxon State Opera Chorus sings splendidly, as well. |
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Beth, the hotel's rather incompetent maid-of-all-work, was splendidly played by Ann Flannery. |
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The present Gawthorpe Hall is splendidly proportioned, set on a low hill overlooking a sweeping bend over the River Calder. |
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Indeed, at one point, with only six men, they drove the eight-strong Sassenach pack back with a splendidly concerted shove. |
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Dawson brought from his jacket pocket the ring that Edric had spent months saving for, white gold with a pearl in the center that would match her wedding dress splendidly. |
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And, as the enigmatic front man to an avant garde indie rock group, he is droll, perceptive, and splendidly weird. |
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The Museum already housed the splendidly wide-ranging collections of decorative art and antiquities given in 1867 by Joseph Mayer, from medieval ivories to Wedgwood. |
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Simeon directs his song of praise to an elevated, imposing high priest in a scene dominated by an even more imposing crowned, splendidly robed temple guardian. |
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Benjamin Hudson, the solo violinist in the Haydn concerto that opened the evening, splendidly carried forward the tragic final interplay between violins and cellos. |
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A double biography of Rommel and Montgomery, foes in North Africa in World War II, splendidly brings both military men to life. |
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On the day of lift-off, Wan, splendidly attired, climbed into his rocket chair and forty seven servants lit the fuses and then hastily ran for cover. |
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The room, which was splendidly tarted up by Count Robert de Beauchamp in the 19th century, is now a honeymoon suite. |
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Endowed with a park splendidly raised, lined by a brook and a pond, we reach it by a very beautiful bridle path. |
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He was splendidly dressed in the royal scarlet and bluish violet. |
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The splendidly schematized figure is shown from a vantage point that allows the contour of his right arm to reinforce the silhouette of the tall Attic stele behind. |
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It's that they so rarely celebrate authors themselves in the way that the Maya Angelou stamp splendidly does. |
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Most of the left side of skeleton was destroyed by weathering but the right side is splendidly preserved. |
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As the brochure so splendidly put it, the patchwork had to become a network. |
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Nor will it lose this spirit of fraternity which it has splendidly succeeded in preserving throughout its long and often tragic history. |
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According to a poetic text belonging to al-Muqtadir, this hall was splendidly decorated. |
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This catalog provides an initial orientation into the composer's splendidly colorful and richly varied sacred music. |
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The peace and joy that he radiated with increasing intensity testified most splendidly that for him death was the fulfilment of life. |
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Our company once again splendidly handled the difficult task of providing integrated linguistic support of a large international event. |
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Enora's gracious curves and splendidly soft cushions invite you to sit down and offer the highest conceivable comfort. |
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You can visit it peacefully in a horse drawn carriage and stop now and then to admire the splendidly laid out gardens. |
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Of the original construction, only the exterior, built in 1636 and splendidly restored in 1975, remains. |
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Some parts of the world remain satisfyingly oblivious to all this palaver, however, as this true tale from a Scottish hostelry so splendidly proves. |
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The movie is splendidly arrayed visually, but transforms her prim, priggish character and makes her lusty, strong-willed and far too politically progressive for her era. |
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It is an idiotic move that backfires in a splendidly karmic way. |
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The Art Gallery's nineteenth-century interiors, splendidly restored in the 1980s with public money, have been spoilt by the gallery's recent redevelopment. |
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The orchestra plays splendidly under the incisive leadership of Patrick Fournillier, too, and the sound reproduction is vivid and fully state-of-the-art. |
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Murakami writes with a terseness that might be called minimalist, but the stories achieve a splendidly unminimalist richness, often taking on the potency of fable. |
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He was really looking splendidly fit, I have to say, in recent months. |
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His spokesman last week offered a splendidly frank admission. |
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Frequently, he pauses to alight and hang beneath the drooping stem of a bluebell to sip nectar, his pale sulphurous wings contrasting splendidly with the deep blue flowers. |
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The drawing rooms are splendidly accoutred, the 19 bedrooms individually designed and lavishly furnished and its restaurant is, simply, second to none. |
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Karen fulfilled the terms of her contract splendidly and the executive certainly felt afterwards that the CLC would be well-served to have access to legal advice and representation on an ongoing basis. |
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It was splendidly fitting travel reading for this historic part-session. |
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You'll need the king-sized bib provided when you tackle the king-sized portions of lobster and the splendidly spectacular steaks. |
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The other standout character is a sentient sunbed named Toaster, a talkative robot capable of deeply touching loyalty and splendidly silly comedy. |
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The chariot of Jagannatha, Balarama and Subhadra is splendidly decorated each year, and then pulled by crowds through the city streets. |
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The year 1927 also produced a splendidly ailurophiliac Black Cat, with woodcuts by Gyula Zilzer, in Middle European style. |
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Set in lovely grounds, 14 acres of general lushness, Blue Waters is fine for families and couples, all of whom seemed to be chilling out splendidly when we were there. |
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He looked so splendidly manly, with his pagri-cloth shirt open at the throat, and his shorts and puttees and shooting boots! |
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They also find Handsome the warthog and Fergie the orange-haired orangutan splendidly entertaining. Where African zoos are weakest is in research and conservation. |
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He was splendidly supported by our colleague, the member for Saint-Bruno-Saint-Hubert, who is not a lawyer but was still able to extract a confession. |
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The centre of this small octagonal room is occupied by a statue of the splendidly preserved Capitoline Venus, based on the prototype model of the Cnidian Aphrodite by Praxiteles. |
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The pair of them achieve a splendidly stylised, silent opening to the second act, sitting at a table behind their cigarette holders. |
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Did the splendidly sinister Prince Ernest, his face caved in from a cannonball, really father a son with his sister Princess Sophia in 1800, the foundling abandoned with a tailor. |
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Herrera followed with a safety squeeze, executed splendidly down the first base line. |
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The former cloistral city is one of the most splendidly restored architectural ensembles of the country and can just about claim the same high rank as the capital city of Luxembourg itself. |
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And also because they came out rather splendidly! |
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Here she's greeted by a splendidly sinister Pauline Collins as the Proprietrix and her receptionist-cum-medium Sybil. |
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They splendidly mastered fipple flutes, so we naturally applied them, in various manners. |
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Through the door in the wall, you can see a splendidly rampageous border, with monkshoods and day lilies, campanulas and daisies punctuated with groups of sky-blue agapanthus. |
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Co-operation and achievements of the two countries during the late war would fill many volumes, and can be mentioned here only to the extent of saying how splendidly they worked together. |
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This gesture of deep humility and obedient openness was splendidly designed to ready our soul for the sacramental imposition of hands, through which the Holy Spirit entered us to accomplish his work. |
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Julia DeRosa splendidly handled the important English horn part. |
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With its splendidly colorful, finely balanced instrumentation, effective choral writing and virtuoso solos, Solomon displays the complete range and variety of Handel's expressive capabilities. |
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In the darker sound, it sinks in silence, and in the middle section it splendidly accelerates, so as to chime with the poignancy of the Baroquely wistful piety. |
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Species such as walruses, Arctic foxes, sled dogs, muskoxen, lemmings, Arctic terns, Ross's gulls, belugas, hawks, squirrels are splendidly photographed. |
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