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Several great centres displayed considerable architectural activity, of which some splendid evidence remains.
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At the beach, as the Romanov-like cousins, who turn out to be the Romanovs, cavort in their white dresses, Johnnie's long-suffering governess, Lalla (Gina McKee, who's good), asks him, "Don't they look perfectly splendid?" The first evidence that Johnnie's role here is to sabotage the imperative to gape at the "Masterpiece Theater" pageantry comes in his refusal to praise the spectacle.
Haring's insistently vital art is so spectacularly in evidence -- thanks to the splendid projection designs of Batwin and Robin Productions -- which only underscores the musical's limitations.
"But these authors did a splendid and careful job of taking the evidence only as far as it will go in terms of differential diagnosis".
A splendid mansion, shopping trips abroad, and amorous adventures seem evidence of that.
Visitors admiring the atmospheric church at Boconnoc would note the fragmentary evidence of garden terraces, glance out at the splendid park landscape and realise, mournfully, that where they were standing had once been the site of a great mansion".
There's no evidence that peahens actually prefer the peacock with the most splendid tail, she tells us: the evidence is that peahens choose their mates more or less at random.
A splendid archive of literary and administrative documents found at Ugarit from this period provides evidence of an early form of alphabetic script, arguably the most important Phoenician contribution to Western civilization.
Absolutely splendid.
Splendid stuff.
How Splendid!
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