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In a season when a devastating portrait of human relationships like "August: Osage County" is on Broadway, it's difficult to get very worked up over fragile characters who fall apart with such little provocation.
Yet Ipswich, who were given tremendous backing from the packed away end, are second in the Championship for a reason, while Southampton were unnerved by the way they were hassled into making cheap errors in the early stages and hardly resembled the side that took Arsenal apart with such precision on New Year's Day.
"The Man Who Wasn't There" is in black-and-white, with a full range of grays for the discerning viewer; not since Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt" have the minutiae of small-town life been picked apart with such an exacting eye.
The lingering memory of anyone in Belo Horizonte last Tuesday would be the spectacular demise of hosts Brazil, picked apart with such ruthlessness in their 7-1 defeat by Germany that it made both compelling and uncomfortable viewing at the same time.
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One is that China will become the only country apart from Russia with such a capability after the retirement of America's space shuttle in 2011.
Five arcminutes to the northwest is a fainter star of apparent magnitude 7.24 —actually a pair of orange main sequence stars of spectral types K2V and K3V, which can be seen individually as stars one arcsecond apart with a telescope such as a Dobsonian with high power.
Instruments cry out at high or low extremes; pitches are bent or broken apart; violins are bowed with such intensity that they groan; flutes are blown until they emit an asthmatic rasp.
In a review of that episode, which aired around Halloween in 2003, Robert Bianco of USA Today wrote that it is hard to tell Frink and his father's voices apart: "Azaria voices Frink with such a spot-on Lewis imitation that it's sometimes hard to tell which one of the two nutty professors is talking".
He did it on occasion in The Social Network, where in a major scene he had Mark Zuckerberg played by Jesse Eisenberg tear the Winklevoss twins apart at a legal conference with such venomous gusto spewing from his lips that it was really hard to swallow and might have played more credibly if we had, in a prior moment, seen Zuckerberg rehearse the encounter in his bathroom mirror.
Sometimes the appeal is quite naked, as in Lo Spadarino's frontal Christ holding his wound apart with an expression of such penetratingly direct interrogation that the viewer is instantly cast as doubting Thomas (and Christ, in turn, as a jobbing actor for the painter).
None of the other calls was associated with such distinct behaviour, apart from "boom" calls that involved inflating the vocal sacs.
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