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The series is pleasingly presented, with grace notes to spare.
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Now 62, she makes self-pitying sport of her supposed infirmity in the course of her dash through her songbook, but when the encore arrives — the inexorable, the inevitable, dare I say the infernal "Wind Beneath My Wings" — Ms. Midler hits all the notes with breath to spare.
We agreed it would fit in her bag with room to spare, and noted they were selling cheeseboards.
He said the death of Hamlisch had not derailed the show, noting that it had songs to spare, and that the book writer and lyricist Rupert Holmes was also a composer.
Tillman's songs have musical and lyrical energy to spare — his liner notes include a novella — and throughout, there's a Laurel Canyon menace, laid-back and all the more disquieting for it.
Prosecutors then asked the judge to spare the troopers probation, noting that both men had been carrying out the policies they had been taught.
Opponents note that judges already have the authority to spare a third-striker the maximum sentence.
"This flood became notorious for the government's decision to dynamite the levees, flooding poor neighborhoods to spare the rich," a program note informs.
It is important to note that the cargo is deubiquitinated prior to its sequestration into ILVs to spare ubiquitin from being destroyed in the process.
It should be noted that we are more interested in achieving high specificity in order to spare the good prognosis patients from aggressive treatments.
The climax of the war, as noted earlier, was the destruction of the Temple in 70, though, according to Josephus, Titus sought to spare it.
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