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But Cameron hadn't reckoned on the protests of the British Parliament — or, more accurately, of the British public.
As if to compensate for its early complications, the movie soon settles into a mood of hushed simplicity -- or, more accurately, of simple-minded torpor.
"Out of Order" is tailor-made for people of a certain age, or, more accurately, of a certain demographic: upper-middle-class, Lexus-buying professionals in their late thirties and forties, who have everything they want except inner peace.
Just precut slices — or hunks, more accurately — of yellow cake with chocolate frosting, chocolate cake with chocolate frosting, German chocolate layer cake, lemon coconut layer cake, carrot cake and red velvet layer cake.
As a matter of pragmatism, to say nothing of respect, we Americans would do well to inform ourselves more fully and accurately of the historical facts and spiritual depth of the Islamic tradition, which should be venerated rather than criminalized.
The well-known portraits are of women, or more accurately of their hair and clothes: the lacquered beehives and tailored dresses that were the uniform of 1960s suburban America.
Remote-sensing systems called profilers have been developed to provide almost continuous measurements of wind and, somewhat less accurately, of moisture and temperature throughout the lowest 10 km (6 miles) of the atmosphere.
Sometimes droll — "that wasn't a date, that was a car crash," Leonard says accurately of his first meeting with Mary — and sometimes moving, "Gravity" is really a double love story.
This image of the brain (or more accurately, of sensory and motor cortex) as an engine of prediction is a simple and quite elegant one that can be found in various forms in contemporary neuroscience.
The average AL Kennedy story – and given that All the Rage is the Scottish writer's fifth collection since 1990's Night Geometry and the Garscadden Trains, we can talk accurately of averages – drops us directly into a character's thoughts mid-flow, without the guide ropes of exposition to cling to.
Dunne is drawn to secrets and tainted blood and people of no provenance, or, more accurately, of appalling provenance, whose lives are spent "on the road, thumb out, and always the possibility of grand theft auto in the next car speeding down the empty endless strip of two-lane blacktop.
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