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Conservative Dr Phillip Lee made a much better fist of it, managing to combine self-deprecation with some shrewd take-downs.
She also bred standard poodles and showed at Cruft's, managing to combine all this with a career in local and national politics, and raising two daughters.
The movies' creators are exquisitely attuned to that aspect of the novels, managing to combine a sense of endangered and cherished traditions, along with an almost modern celebration of multicultural possibilities.
The New York Times Janet Maslinn summed up his performance astutely, writing: "Mr Jagger, managing to combine a sneer and a monotone, and revealing only the occasional flash of humor, is fun to watch but lucky to have other employment".
However, Germany's Count Harrach said his only regret was that he did not have "three or four old English women to shoot," managing to combine ageism and sexism in one go (although neither concept existed in 1915).
Lizzy's father, who comes to offer moral support to his daughter and son-in-law, assesses the contretemps with characteristic levity: "Lydia's husband seems to have distinguished himself by this latest exploit in managing to combine entertainment for the masses with the maximum embarrassment for his family".
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