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"Gold" towns such as Stowe, with popular ski resorts, or Manchester, with dozens of designer discount stores and three ski mountains, easily topped up the meagre state contribution to pay for extra-splendid schools.
A 1980 feature-length interview with Sirk, "From UFA to Hollywood," a splendid extra on a two-disk set of his "Magnificent Obsession" (Criterion), from 1954 — the film that made Rock Hudson a star and brought new life to the soppy genre of "women's pictures" — distills the director's artistry and offers a lesson in moviemaking.
It comes out on Criterion looking splendid with all sorts of extras, including new interviews, TV interviews at the time, author Gunter Grass reading from his novel and so on.
Some ancient Creed fragrances, such as Royal English Leather, have survived largely unchanged, though very many of the current range, like the intoxicatingly splendid Royal Water (one of the Millésimes – extra fine, highly concentrated products) are Olivier's own inventions.
Fortunately, most supervisors do the above things, and if you are lucky, even go an extra mile and become what I call a splendid supervisor.
Others are provided by the splendid stupidity of John Christopher Jones's Dogberry, whose cracked, quavering voice adds an extra layer of humor to his mangling of the English language.
The program offers: the Trio in B flat for Piano, Violin and Cello; the Horn Quintet in E flat (for horn and four strings); and the splendid Quintet in C, K. 515, scored for string quartet with an extra viola.
Absolutely splendid.
Splendid stuff.
How Splendid!
Their kit was splendid.
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