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It's a marvelous bit of drama, lilting toward its denouement like a bravura one-act play.
This seemed a marvelous bit of luck, says Rune Oblom, Specialisterne's business manager, because there was a consultant on staff interested in illnesses.
Lehman's pitch to Jones, which includes a lengthy recap of the show that needs Jones's money -- a loopy melodrama called "Her Lesson" -- is a marvelous bit of comic writing that calls for a tour de force of salesmanship baloney.
But first, they tell her, via a computer-animated demonstration of the nuts and bolts of the disaster a marvelous bit of story-telling efficiency, allowing the audience to know exactly what's happening during the sinking sequences later on (and, more important, what's coming).
But first, they tell her, via a computer-animated demonstration of the nuts and bolts of the disaster a marvelous bit of storytelling efficiency, allowing the audience to know exactly what's happening during the sinking sequences later on (and, more importantly, what's coming).
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I mean, what a marvelous, fantastic piece of kit.
"It was a marvelous piece of good luck".
It is also a marvelous act of smoke and mirrors.
If we had been given even an inkling of the problems the planners hoped to solve -- not just of crumbling travertine, bad acoustics and backstage cramping but of intermittently splendid yet mostly sterile, wasted public space -- and of the marvelous transformations that a bit of inspired tweaking might achieve, there could have been a bubbling up of ideas, a ferment of debate.
The big slab of cooked-to-order meat arrived with marvelous mashed potatoes and a bit of creamy horseradish sauce on the side.
The incongruity of this passage — the sententious advice about the pitfalls of writerly solitude, blah blah, followed by that marvelous detail about bits of cud mortaring the man's mouth shut — points to a larger problem with the novel: namely that the reclusive, inscrutable artist is a dreary cliché that even a splendid writer like Gilbert can't quite transcend.
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