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We tasted our 2002 in 2006 and it still showed what a marvelous summer that had been for berries when tasted against the 2003.
The marvelous summer look," some computer-generated Vreelandisms read.
This week's column gives a recipe for a marvelous summer staple, grilled marinated flank steak.
First we have Betty, looking especially Grace Kelly-line in a marvelous summer dress, walking along the perfect suburban sidewalk, dreamily catching a lovely green caterpillar in the palm of her hand, which she closes.
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(I have the marvelous 1867 book "The Open Polar Sea" on my book shelf; you can read it online here).
So when he took on Jorge Michel Grau's marvelous 2011 creep-out, "We Are What We Are," he didn't so much remake as reimagine.
Working from Dennis Yares's adaptation of an E. L. Doctorow short story, Dan Ireland (whose marvelous 1996 film, "The Whole Wide World," introduced us to Renée Zellweger) directs with exploitative zeal.
Maximilian Brooking Landegger, marvelous last year as Fritz (then age 9), has graduated with great distinction to the crucial role of Drosselmeier's nephew and the Nutcracker Prince (both Saturday performances).
When asked what makes him marvelous today, Houtenbous, said "By a mile, it is that I am still married to the 19-year-old Dutch girl whose hair I had to do one Saturday afternoon in a beauty salon in Amsterdam in the late '60s.
The Knights had a much better idea: it gave the premiere of a suite, arranged by Eric Jacobsen and some ensemble colleagues, from Mr. Glass's "Orphée," a 1993 opera that for its libretto borrows the screenplay from Cocteau's marvelous 1949 film of the same title, which presents the Orpheus legend in the Paris of his day.
(Scott) 'We Are What We Are' (R, 1 45) Mesmerizingly photographed by Ryan Samul, Jim Mickle's elegiac reimagining of Jorge Michel Grau's marvelous 2011 creep-out transforms a politically charged allegory of social decay into a dreamy commentary on the ravages of extreme religious observance.
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