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This Nwamgba would make a marvellous missionary among the women.
I think it's an incredible book and would make a marvellous, funny, moving film.
Various irregular heaps of unworked stone make a marvellous counterpoint to the finished burnish of the church and its campanile across the canal.
The New Yorker, December 20 , 1999P. 102 THE CURRENT CINEMA reviews of "Magnolia" and "The Green Mile"... Anderson loves the camera, and he loves actors, too, and some day he will make a marvellous film.
Some comedians make a marvellous living doing material that is completely predictable, that reminds people of things that they already know or jokes that they are already familiar with.
Jane's mum used to make a marvellous one with her leftover roast in the 1970s, her trusty Hamlyn All Colour Cook Book by her side, well thumbed and splattered – she's always been a trailblazer.
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It would have made a marvellous miniseries.
Almunia made a marvellous fingertip save to nudge the finish onto a post.
The Olympian presumption strikes me as precious and airless — coming from someone who once made a marvellous, monumental-seeming, painted lifesize bronze of two Ballantine ale cans.
Lippi, though, makes a marvellous Pinkerton, with his bronze tone and ardent phrasing: he's curiously sympathetic, too, as genuine remorse takes over at the end.
When in 1956 Khrushchev hailed the submarine as the great naval weapon of the future, the underwater made a marvellous hiding place.
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