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Ms. Foote has appeared to splendid advantage in many of her father's works, often as a passive soul hamstrung by her good manners and obedience to social custom.
Ms. Cattrall's celebrity is the principal reason for what may seem like a premature revival of Coward's 1930 comedy of connubial fisticuffs, which was staged to splendid advantage on Broadway only nine years ago.
The laws of physics are brazenly flouted as Mr. Felicioli and Mr. Gagnol take splendid advantage of the freedom that animation can offer to the hand, the eye and the imagination.
A hard-hat tour last summer revealed an intimate, gracefully configured hall of great promise, plus vastly more inviting public spaces that take splendid advantage of the town's storybook views.
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Among these methods, solution-based polyol process exhibits splendid advantages in preparing inorganic compounds (metal, oxide, hydroxyacetate) due to the unique solvents' characteristics, such as high boiling point (up to 250 °C) and complexing, reducing, and surfactant properties, in addition to their amphiprotic character [23 25].
Filmmakers there were already taking advantage of the splendid opportunities for location shooting, and some (notably D. W. Griffith) were working on an ever-increasing scale.
Nadal then takes the advantage with a splendid forehand, before being forced to surrender it after being drawn to the net by Murray and immediately lobbed.
-- I know you'll want to do the right thing and not take partisan advantage of the splendid gift of life Chris Stevens represented.
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