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Swapping him for Lescott must have been the finest bit of business anywhere.
Casablanca is often thought of as just a love story – no doubt the reason why it's being re-released this Friday, in time for Valentine's Day – but it's also the finest bit of pro-Semite, anti-Nazi propaganda ever made.
This serene opening section over to Laneshaw Bridge, where abandoned factories and terraces are replaced with cattle sheds and drystone walls, is arguably the finest bit of the whole tour.
To go deeper into grandeur, consider that the finest bit of urban planning in Glasgow, is Park Circus – a huge ellipse of Victorian terraces around a lovely garden, set on top of hill overlooking the valley of Kelvingrove.
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Her sympathy and affection for the finest bits of Russia's past and present shine through whether for the civic traditions of ancient Novgorod, for the aristocratic rebels of the Decembrists or for more modern martyrs such as the Mandelstams or Anna Politkovskaya, a journalist murdered in 2006.
It was a fine bit of theater.
And when the walnuts inside it flew out, that was a fine bit of theatrical whimsy.
So grateful for a fine bit of writing, like Bennett or Vasily Grossman".
A fine bit of eclecticism came in a shared program by two dancers at this summer's Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.
By G. Sayer and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, December 7 , 1940 P. 23A fine bit of symbolism was enacted over in Flushing.
"This Is It" was a fine bit of ambiguity from the moment the London shows were announced.
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