Most promisingly of all, there is Jack Black, playing Shaun's no-account brother Lance. |
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I chose the club sandwich, with all its promisingly cholesterol-laden items and my friend the steak sandwich. |
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I came armed with a pair of stout histories and a promisingly thick archaeological field-guide. |
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The film begins quite promisingly, with a violent ambush on the gold shipment and a thrilling stagecoach chase. |
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What begins so promisingly as a satire or perhaps even comic romp leaves an uneasily nasty after-taste. |
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It had all begun very promisingly for Trojans as they almost took a first minute lead. |
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Yet it had all started so promisingly that those fans who dawdled on their way to the match might have missed the first try. |
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The evening had not started promisingly for Arsenal, when Wenger could only name six substitutes. |
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Most promisingly, there is movement at an improvement of relations between regional administration on the one hand, and NGOs on the other. |
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Demir's evening started promisingly enough as he himself fired his side ahead against Colombia. |
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The weather teased us today, starting out promisingly enough but slowly deteriorating into the late morning. |
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With promisingly full order books, Köttermann expands production facilities in Hänigsen, in order to fulfil customer orders. |
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The operation developped promisingly with 159th brigade battling its way across Deurne canal. |
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But the evolution of the situation after our action concerns us much, and this project promisingly goes on. |
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It was an anti-climactic end to a game which had begun promisingly with both sides threatening to break the deadlock inside the first few minutes. |
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More to the point, why is it suddenly raining outside when I've just finished a load of washing that needs to dry and it was promisingly sunny and breezy an hour ago? |
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This place started promisingly, but now they let too many reprobates in. |
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At macroeconomic level also the year began promisingly, with forecasts suggesting a gradual return to stronger economic growth. |
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The new range of Nagra CD players began its career promisingly with a full order book and a strong interest from the distribution network. |
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While the arrangements on Love often begin promisingly, they eventually succumb to goopy balladry, attempted anthems and guitar climaxes that go nowhere. |
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The conversation on the doorstep in Bents Green began so promisingly for Nick Clegg. |
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Less promisingly, he has said he prefers North Carolina to Indiana, is registered to vote in Virginia and was a lobbyist for a bailed-out bank. Now Mr Bayh's retirement gives Republicans an opening. |
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Bilateral relations have been developing promisingly. |
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It all began so promisingly for the men in yellow and blue. |
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It starts promisingly, with a sensitive depiction of Dana's readjustment, but it soon begins to lean heavily on stock characters – good cop, bad cop, grizzled gumshoe – and the dialogue is trite. |
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The 2009 vintage is promisingly powerful and indulgent! |
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Exports to Brazil began promisingly, but the country was planning its own tractor industry, which would negate the need for imported Finnish tractors. |
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And yet it had all started so promisingly for the boys in white. |
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The Germans responded instantly, stringing a series of passes together before Mesut Oezil dinked the ball through to Sami Khedira, who was promisingly positioned inside the area but unable to keep his volley down. |
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Thanks to the modernization of infrastructures and the quality of service offered at competitive prices, Maroc Telecom Group's subsidiaries in Africa are performing very promisingly. |
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Although the first quarter began promisingly, the second quarter saw the start of a decline in global markets, which gathered pace in quarters three and four. |
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It had all started quite promisingly for the leader of the opposition. |
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Things start promisingly with pairs of erotically entwined lovers feeding one another in semi dar kness, teasing, luring and tempting with the promise of food. |
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