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The two Sri Lankan dancers involved in this project are remarkably lovely, slender, and long-limbed young women.
He was attached, warm, remarkably lovely and, by and large, unchanged from the boy who left the summer before.
Futterman wrote that it was "a tune well-suited for Quinn's sultry voice and the flipped meaning she gives the lyrics", and Slezak had a similar take: he gave it an "A" and called it a "remarkably lovely fit" for her voice.
Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone wrote that it was "a tune well-suited for Quinn's sultry voice and the flipped meaning she gives the lyrics", and TVLine Michael Slezak had a similar take: he gave it an "A" and called it a "remarkably lovely fit" for her voice.
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The staff are all absolutely lovely and remarkably cheerful given that when they're done changing sheets, cleaning toilets, hoovering the forever corridors, waiting etc, some of them go back down to their windowless (not even virtual ones) shared rooms in the actual bowels of the ship, below the waterline.
Abirached is a lovely artist, and her characters' faces are remarkably expressive.
When Charlie Conerly, quarterback of the professional New York Giants retired to private life in his native Mississippe a year ago, he removed from the roster of sportswriters one of my favorites - his remarkably pretty and remarkably expressive wife, who rejoices in the lovely given name of Perian.
By Rogers E. M. Whitaker and J. W. L. The New Yorker, November 24, 1962 P. 121 When Charlie Conerly, quarterback of the professional New York Giants retired to private life in his native Mississippe a year ago, he removed from the roster of sportswriters one of my favorites - his remarkably pretty and remarkably expressive wife, who rejoices in the lovely given name of Perian.
But the casting was remarkably even: Sarah Heltzel as Hermia and Emily Ford Dirks as Helena each produced a lovely, focused sound and seemed comfortable dramatically.
Hints toward the latter include the remarkably grisly "Anatomical Venus" — an anonymous Italian creation, from 1780-85, of a lovely damsel laid wide open from throat to crotch — and the " 'Auto-Icon' of Jeremy Bentham" (1832).
There is something lovely and universal about pregnancy, but it can also feel remarkably confining.
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