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It's a well-judged spoof with a perfectly-cast protagonist and some neatly observed reactions from the crowd.
Regardless, Girls remains a brilliant, neatly observed tale of human selfishness, flawed and fake friendships and various other dismal rites of passage.
This was neatly observed for ileum, liver, thyroid gland, adeno and neurohypohysis and olfactory bulb.
There are some great lines and neatly observed scenes, especially about his family, and his light-voiced delivery is lovely – you feel he wants you to enjoy yourself as much as he does.
Puzzles are possibly more challenging than before, which may frustrate the younger player, but the scenery and visuals are much improved, gameplay is varied, the two-player option is superb and the expected humour and neatly observed character detail are as good as ever.
This is a very small show, a beautiful miniature, crammed with music and neatly observed details, from a tapping finger and the tick of a clock, to the scent of a handkerchief or two cups absentmindedly fetched when only one is now needed.
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Although for citizens living away from the main thoroughfares the nights remained "nasty, brutish, and all too long", as Beaumont neatly observes, for others street lighting completely transformed London.
As James J. Sheehan neatly observes in "Where Have All the Soldiers Gone?" Kagan's philippic was published on Feb. 5, 2003, just 10 days before Europe saw the largest political demonstration in its history.
The libretto by Eug? Leterrier and Albert Vanloo neatly observes Offenbachian protocol, even opening, like Offenbach's 1868 work "La P chole," with a scene in which a royal personage, King Ouf I, roams among his subjects incognito.
By Saudel S. Dollard and Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, September 3 , 1966P. 28 Sign, neatly lettered, observed in a picnic area on the island of Maui, Hawaii: GAMBLING, ROWDINESS, OBSCURE AND/OR UNBECOMING CONDUCT WILL NOT BE TOLERATED View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
By Saudel S. Dollard and Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, September 3, 1966 P. 28 Sign, neatly lettered, observed in a picnic area on the island of Maui, Hawaii: GAMBLING, ROWDINESS, OBSCURE AND/OR UNBECOMING CONDUCT WILL NOT BE TOLERATED View Article By Lidija Haas By Atul Gawande By Alan Burdick By Anthony Lane.
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