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"It's a fine act.
Jezebel, in a fine act of public service, redacted "everything that's not a verifiably true statement" from the exchange.
Not everything from the past that has been lost can be reconstructed, or should be, but the return of Dresden's Frauenkirche is a fine act which has helped heal an open wound and encourage one of Europe's great cities to look to the future.
Certainly the cast is one you'd see in the house as well as outdoors: Frank Lopardo, as Edgardo, has been heard to deliver a really fine Act III in recent seasons; Elizabeth Futral, a soprano very popular with many listeners, is Lucia; Bruno Caproni is Enrico; and the sensitive conductor Edoardo Müller leads the Met orchestra.
His penchant for the fine act of development and variation is always present.
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She also taught acting and directing at the Howard Fine Acting Studio in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Film School, Academy of Art University in San Francisco and other area schools.
I hope this fine acts as a deterrent".
The 1960s was the best decade for music Sure, the decade of pop's explosion produced some fine acts, but all were defiantly pop.
In a time of rich pickings for comics, feminists get the best laughs Edinburgh guffaws from end to end as four fine acts return with some sparkling new material.
In further comments relating to the size of the fine, she added: "Today's record fine acts as a warning to others that cyber security is not an IT issue, it is a boardroom issue.
Probably the finest act they've unearthed so far is web designer and heavy metal drummer-turned-comic Vivek Mahbubani.
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