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The evenhandedly editorializing accusations that Pawlikowski builds stealthily into the movie are repellent.
I watched him perform a song and dance in something like minstrel fashion atop the school tables, evenhandedly deriding his audience and himself.
Or you could try to apply it more evenhandedly — to boys as well as to girls.
In his acknowledgments, Carter hails Zucker for his "meteoric career steps" and calls him "among the best stories for me to cover in the past fifteen years"; he praises Moonves, evenhandedly, for being "a dynamic executive and also one who enjoyed the give-and-take of the interview process as much as anyone I had ever dealt with".
Most of the pictures display naked people in Freud's visceral and evenhandedly unkind way, from pretty young women and hairy men to such prodigies as the immense Leigh Bowery and an absolutely colossal female benefits supervisor.
Security Council members should act "evenhandedly toward violations" and refrain from using the Council as a platform to pursue the policies of individual states, he said without naming any.
It deals evenhandedly with the one skimming downstairs rapidly as typing, the one washing plates too loudly, the one who thinks there's something more important, since it does not believe in protagonists, since it knows anyone could be anyone else.
"Although partisans on both sides may disagree," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times, the movie "tries to address the Plath-Hughes marriage evenhandedly and resists the urge to turn its heroine's life into allegory".
Evenhandedly weighing both sides of these issues, "If a Tree Falls" is cautiously sympathetic to Mr. McGowan, who says he now regrets some of his actions, as do other front members who were part of a cell that was broken in an extensive F.B.I. investigation known as Operation Backfire.
I never bought it.' 'Diana, it's possible at the one time both to be afraid and to act nobly for another person.' " It evenhandedly forbids kitschy generic ingénues — "With dark eyes for falling into and jet-black hair, she could be both serious and funny, often at the same time" — and ciphers like "a charming, delightful woman in her 80s".
The player is the maestro, or, perhaps, the spirit of the brothers' father, bringing his boys together, guiding each, literally evenhandedly.
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