Even had she been the sole bright spot in this film, it would be worth watching. |
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Mongoose, then, is a good play, worth watching for its inventive staging and hypnotic central performance. |
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Having caught your attention and thrown you back in time, he shows you something worth watching. |
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But how about hiring some people who at least give the indication of being able to do something worth watching. |
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Even his fabulous toplessness was not enough to make it worth watching again. |
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No Broadway or Hollywood actor, singer, or dancer worth watching escaped his pen. |
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Still, the film is very watchable and as I said the scenery is worth watching all by itself. |
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Acutally, even the jumping spiders that posture fiercely on door and window frames are worth watching. |
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To architectural aficionados and style buffs, it's the only one of the many property programmes worth watching. |
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Watch it on the box when it's hopefully been distilled into something worth watching. |
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Nothing was worth watching on the television, so he decided to ring Joy on the telephone. |
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Yet it is exactly the rough-hewn side of politics that makes candidates worth watching. |
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And now that the Clippers are worth watching, Sterling might never be allowed to watch them from courtside again. |
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The timeless truths about life and love are far too matter of fact to make this film worth watching. |
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Still, the film is worth watching for its mordant humour and brutally honest view of addiction. |
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It might be a repeat, but James Gandolfini and the rest of the goombahs are worth watching again. |
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Though it's easy to see why Waking Life was better-loved, Linklater's live-action talkathon is still worth watching, even if it never transcends its self-imposed limitations. |
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Overall, flavors in dairy products continue to be a ticker worth watching as an indication of how to give consumers the flavors they desire in new and innovative products. |
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For plan sponsors, the trend to use outof-country services is worth watching. |
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These have been the years in which the explosive growth of both economies leapt from being something British business thought worth watching to an obsessive interest. |
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But the action really worth watching will unfurl where delegates and lobbyists come face to face with actual unmasked New Yorkers, who will demand accountability. |
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Very often, it can be understood as a one-time event, but it could also signal a trend worth watching. |
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Mr. Jay Thomson: You certainly can do that, and if you have a high-speed connection, it would actually be something worth watching. |
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Figure 1 illustrates some trends worth watching among the Canadianborn and foreign-born populations. |
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It is an experiment worth watching because, in the Internet galaxy, new stars can rise very quickly but just as easily sink into oblivion. |
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What is worth watching is whether or not these higher levels of cohabitation among younger adults persist. |
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Still, BBC's televised tie featuring Aberdeen and Rangers seemed worth watching, if only because doomwatchers predicted it would be Alex McLeish's swansong. |
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I think it's also going to be something that will be very well worth watching. |
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It's no surprise to hear that the film was dreamt up by director Luc Besson as a teenager, but it's worth watching if only for Jean-Paul Gaultier's glorious costumes. |
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This is likely the most extensive evaluation of career-oriented programming in Canadian history and worth watching for the results. |
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However the goals arrive and from whatever source, Seongnam and their talented young keeper look certain to be well worth watching. |
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The goal has been replayed countless times since but is worth watching again and again to marvel at the slalom past the Arsenal defence. |
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It was not just about the goal, either: his performance in extra time in South Africa is worth watching again and again. |
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The situation in Bosnia is certainly worth watching, with FK Modrica now within two games of claiming a first-ever league title, albeit with Siroki Brijeg just a point behind, waiting to capitalise on any slip-up. |
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The show is worth watching just to see the notorious ballbuster tenderized, and the irritatingly macho cooking-competition genre turned disarmingly mild and humane. |
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It is worth watching out that you don't destroy the system entries! |
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It's well worth watching for its extraordinary mix of insipidity and stupidity, which we channel in this sun-drenched episode of The Cartoon Lounge. |
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Without exception, they're worth watching. |
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Perhaps because of the complexity involved in their very nature, antiheroes have been at the center of some of my favorite shows, so I thought it time that I offer up an opinion on exactly which antiheroes are worth watching. |
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Some of the flavors deemed worth watching included South African vanilla, Peruvian nut oil and cream nut peanut butter from Michigan. |
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Here it is – it's always worth watching again. |
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If the fourth official had access to an instant replay he could let the referee know there might be something worth watching again and then everyone could have a fresh look at the footage. |
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I channel surfed for half an hour before deciding nothing worth watching was on television. |
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It is the island's greatest ceremony, well worth watching if you are there, and totally fascinating in its mad Manxness. |
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It is this convergence, company officials say, that positions Peapod for the future and makes it a company worth watching. |
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Some experiments in evaluation are under way and are worth watching. |
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It will be worth watching to see if this trend continues in the next few years, and also to ask whether the impact of price changes, and technological substitutes such as e-mail, contribute to this trend. |
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It's some very funny moments and some very sad moments in it aswell and it's finishing with us receiving the MBE so it's certainly worth watching. |
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The American Dance Festival's sixty-third year and twentieth season in Durham was packed with programs that offered plenty of works worth watching. |
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