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It's also provided a renaissance for stop-motion animators, some of whom are making astonishingly complex pieces using the simplest of tools.
Ballmer is described in Vanity Fair's August expose as making "astonishingly foolish management decisions" at the company that "could serve as a business-school case study on the pitfalls of success".
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For dessert, there is a fantastically good herbed peach, its exterior like fruit leather, its interior almost liquid, set atop a luscious pastry cream made, astonishingly, from potatoes.
The most dedicated pupil Simon has ever had, Bilal makes astonishingly rapid progress, and eventually Simon takes him to the water's edge for practice.
With present and past entangled with the real and the unreal, it makes astonishingly cinematic listening, its sophisticated mystery heightened by the narration.
If you're willing to pay out more, the Magimix Gelato Chef makes astonishingly good ice cream from scratch and thanks to the two bowls, you can make huge quantities too.
The town hero is street artist Jonathan Ollio Josefssonon, who makes astonishingly beautiful tufted rugs from his graffiti art and is one of a handful of hardworking artists jazzing up the city's reputation.
But there are other filmmakers who lazily wallow in nostalgia by way of film, just as there are some filmmakers who make astonishingly imaginative use of digital technology and others who lazily wallow in the manipulative conveniences made possible by digital recording and editing.
My mother was enthralled during the hour-long ordeal, during which the woman rolled her eyes often so the whites were showing, dropped her voice a few octaves, and made astonishingly mundane statements that could've applied to anyone (examples: our house had ants out front; my grandma was old and having some health problems).
My mother was enthralled during the hour-long ordeal, during which the woman basically rolled her eyes often so the whites were showing, dropped her voice a few octaves, and made astonishingly mundane statements that could've applied to anyone (examples: our house had ants out front; my grandma was old and having some health problems).
Overall, the Audiard touch is unmistakable: grittily photographed by Éponine Momenceau (making an astonishingly confident feature debut), the film characteristically evokes a deep-textured universe of dirt, debris and squalor.
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