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The Los Angeles Times was even more effusive, citing Jones as "unforgettable" and "in such command of his acting skills that Marty's every gesture, look and movement is expressive and revealing," Davis' script as "exceptional" and his performance "no less fully realized" and O'Flaherty's direction as "subtle...intense and convincing".
David definitely has that, Spike Lee has that, that sense that they're in such command of what it is they're doing that they make you feel that what you have is an open palette, a piece of paper that you can just scribble on for a while.
He is scarcely required to prove his expertise; the thrill of watching the marshals blunder through a graveyard during a hurricane, or Teddy tiptoe through Ward C, the maximum-security wing, with light and water dripping from on high and misting spookily underfoot, shows a director in such command of his skills that no pathetic fallacy escapes him.
He was playing positively and looking in such command that he seemed to have a good chance of becoming the first British player to reach the final of the men's singles since Henry Bunnyy" Austin, the player who introduced shorts to the All England Club, in the unclouded summer of 1938.
United were in such command that they could even afford a missed penalty from Wayne Rooney before Patrice Evra wrapped up the victory with a second-half header.
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While the Laws shares that notion of law per se as a brutish and stubborn commander, it recommends a "double" notion of law, in which each such command is prefaced with a persuasive account of its rationale, addressed to the citizens, who are expected to read and understand it (719b-723d, and passim).
"There's no such command in the Koran.
It is rare for a young playwright to be in such confident command of all the theater's resources as Ms. Herzog is here.
It's rare, however, to find an artist in such complete command of that process, merging several musical streams in ways that feel both natural and surprising, never once losing sight of the big picture.
The idea that Nazi Germany was on the brink of invading and was only held back by 3,000 RAF pilots is a "glorious myth", the historians claim, but in truth there was no question of a German invasion while the Royal Navy was in such overwhelming command of the sea.
If "Spotlight" feels dogged in its procedure, then why does it exert such command?
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