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The Rutgers women, by contrast, had done nothing except play splendid basketball.
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He has played splendid golf all year, with two victories in 14 starts.
He played a "splendid" solo, Von Uffenbach noted, followed by "a cadenza that really frightened me, for such playing has not been heard before and can never be equalled: he brought his fingers no more than a straw's breadth from the bridge, leaving no room for the bow – and that on all four strings with imitations and incredible speed".
Joe, played with splendid, swaggering and affectionate pomposity by Sean Penn, is more of a wild card.
The two principals -- Letitia Hardy, the belle of the title, and Doricourt, the object of her affections -- are played with splendid foolery by Aysan Celik and Saxon Palmer.
From the moment he resumed on 54, the England wicketkeeper's timing was superb and he played some splendid off-side strokes.Prior reached three figures when he drove Michael Beer through the covers for four.
"Against Inter's conquerors Jesualdo Ferreira's men never stopped and played a splendid match which, with a minute to go, looked destined to end in an unjust defeat," said the lead article.
During the second round of the Open, played amid splendid views on the cliffs above the Pacific Ocean, Johnson found his mind wandering to scenes of flooded streets and displaced people in his hometown, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Focusing on a scene in which Mr. Fierstein's character drunkenly insults a society lady (played with splendid Margaret Dumont-like aplomb by Lori Wilner), Newsday called him a "jarring... anachronism", adding that the "character feels too flip for the era".
I didn't realize that this German émigré was the actor who played the splendid character role of the pickpocket, but I mentioned him recently in the magazine, in another context — his angular, antic role as a dance-band conductor in Ernst Lubitsch's 1919 comedy "The Oyster Princess".
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