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Perhaps there will come a time when baseball shakes free of these vexing and occasionally damning performance-enhancement headlines.
"It was a miserable damn performance, just like it always is.
When "Today" asked James in August about the "Space Jam 2" rumors, James, who was coming off of a pretty damn funny performance in the comedy "Trainwreck" was surprisingly open. .
He was bolder afterward, damning Plushenko's performance with faint praise.
While damning of the performance of the police, and in particular Andy Hayman (the officer in charge of investigating phone hacking in 2005-2006, and who later took a job with News International), Lewis cites his fellow lawyers Mark Thomson and Charlotte Harris as heroes, along with the Guardian reporter Nick Davies.
It's even got fantastic acting, as Toni Collette offers up damn-near the performance of a lifetime.
Most damning, though, was the performance of the Yankees' ace, Chien-Ming Wang. Chien-Ming Wang
It follows concern about pupils' performance and damning reports into some of Wales' 22 local education authorities (LEAs).
Finally, by use of Planguage practices, the all-too-common project syndromes of "running out of resource (time or money) without delivering any value" and "pushing the system out of the door on the deadline; system performance be damned" ought to be eliminated for good!
These are our stories, told by people who know the lived truth of those stories, and who give a damn about great performances.
Sadly, Clegg's performance is a damning record of underperformance.
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