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For example, the best joke of the exchange with Ed Miliband was not just dreadful, but dreadfully dreadful.
But I did ask a wise colleague, after those chats with those fully employed but dreadfully bored ex-students of ours, whether perhaps we overdid the excitement, with trips to Whitehall and Westminster and with the speakers we enticed down the Central Line to our seminar rooms.
Not dreadful, no, but dreadfully anonymous.
A badly shot, shrilly performed and all-around excruciatingly misjudged dysfunctional-family torture session that felt far longer than its 97-minute running time, "World" was by far the least endurable film in competition (and that includes Sean Penn's dreadful but dreadfully entertaining "The Last Face").
Could the reason the writer called John includes this scene is because he could not imagine dishonoring the now long-dead iconic rabbi by wholly omitting what for all but dreadfully ill Jewish thirty-somethings in his time and place would have been unheard of?
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But a dreadfully run club.
A putty-colored bear would love some honey but is dreadfully afraid of bees.
But a dreadfully didactic, jingoistic ending undoes its power and leaves little doubt that "Dragons" is, essentially, children's theater.
But I found it bothersome because, as I was reading him, Aristotle appeared not only ignorant of mechanics, but a dreadfully bad physical scientist as well.
Male called it "technically stunning", but also "dreadfully acted, tediously 'profound' and painfully overlong", and accused the director of misogyny.
But this is dreadfully unfair to the Wordsworths.
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