Sentence examples for managed a kind from inspiring English sources

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She had played Suzette in Tillinger's first production of "Don't Dress," three years ago, in Chicago, and managed "a kind of tango".

Chara managed a kind of repayment later, netting Boston's only goal of the night with a bomb from the point, but it wasn't enough in the end.

And even Cordarrelle Patterson — the Tennessee wide receiver drafted with the 29th pick by the Minnesota Vikings — managed a kind of wacko, kitchen-sink chic in a black-collared dinner jacket worn with a dress shirt, suspenders, a bow tie, a colored Louis Vuitton belt and a watch the size of the disc on "Wheel of Fortune".

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In nine familiar pieces, he manages a kind of high-wire act beyond most players' capacity.

(That she still manages a kind of strutting sexiness, even when costumed like a particularly grimy species of roadie, is a further marvel).

I can illustrate this extraordinary pillaging spree by reference to one sequence in The Lone Ranger that manages a kind of satanic double-borrowing.

Wray knows how to induce and then manage a kind of epistemological schizophrenia in the reader, whereby we can inhabit Lowboy's groundless visions and still glimpse the ground they negate.

Yet in her autobiography, Playing For Time, singer Fania Fénelon remembers it entirely differently: "We start with a foxtrot, Mengele waving his hand, the dwarves filling the stage, some couples dancing, other participants only managing a kind of grotesque, depressing twist.

With Hank on the loose, Peter and Bobby Farrelly's film wallows in their brand-name crudities while still managing "a kind of dopey, boyish sincerity and a good-natured sympathy for the underdog," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.

Then, as game time approaches, she and her controllers will also be called on to manage a kind of flying circus, stacking the air space with executive shuttle helicopters, banner-towing planes and blimps, while also accommodating a pregame flyover of a B-2 bomber and the Air Force's Thunderbirds precision flight team.

Lonely Mavis needs someone unthreatening to hang out with, and even manages a kind of blank quasi-compassion when Matt reminds her how he was once known as the "hate crime guy" after being savagely beaten by jocks who erroneously thought he was gay – in the local woodland where Mavis used to go for sex with jocks.

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