It's the most self-assuredly stylistic film from the most self-assured director around. |
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This long-overdue debut from a born writer is a remarkably honest and disturbing book, which self-assuredly combines raw earthiness with dreamlike poetry. |
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He stood self-assuredly lecturing the country about what it means to be an American, all the while sounding like someone who should be describing the chillest place to get a taco or the best breaks at Zuma Beach. |
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Clark, who speaks very quckly and self-assuredly, said she'd always wanted to be a crime writer and that she'd always been obsessed with crime from the time she was four years old. |
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Any demand of refund must be formulated by the consumer on documentary evidences and within the limits of the cost of a sending colissimo recommended self-assuredly, if need be. |
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Only someone who has never experienced the attention-focusing qualities of being shot at can write self-assuredly about a draft's character-building benefits. |
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Everyone claims self-assuredly that newspapers cannot resist new media because they rely too heavily on written words. |
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Self-assuredly, the steep pavilion roof soars over the plenary chamber of the Parliament, its contour serving as a drawing card. |
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