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It was a fine scene, embarrassingly suburban, but certainly fine.
It would make a fine scene in a movie, or a musical comedy.
The crowd repeats this back to him: "Aarigaa!" One vivid detail after another in Bill Yardley and Erik Olsen's fine scene piece from Alaska.
In one fine scene, Geoffrey Talbot, no longer able to function under the burden of memory, is visited by a former pupil whom he once coached in cricket.
But for all its eloquent description and fine scene setting, its graceful sentences and moral nuances, The Private Patient lacks the dramatic vigour of vintage PD James.
Now and then, in "Age of Ultron," amid the pap about "molecular functionality," we get glimpses of what Whedon can do, as in the fine scene where Thor's comrades attempt, in turn, to lift his mighty hammer.
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Also making appearances are those fine scene-sters: Brian Epstein, Mary Quant, Andrew Loog Oldham and Brian Jones.
Here was a televised image to wipe out all those fine scenes of self-control from last summer.
There are many fine scenes, including one where a hidden tape records the last conversation between a college professor in a bakery and his Islamist assassin.
In any case, there are so many fine scenes in the first instalment of the Hobbit trilogy that a little padding is entirely forgivable.
In one of many fine scenes in the new novel, Cromwell interrogates Anne Boleyn's father: he instructs Thomas Boleyn to inform his daughter that the King has lost interest in her and wants to shuck her off.
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