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Mr. Keene's chorus performed in typically splendid fashion at the Church of the Ascension; the orchestra, less so.
You can read more about them in this typically splendid article from my not at all posh friend and colleague Marina Hyde.
This is, of course, patently untrue: Jim Broadbent is typically splendid as avuncular buffoon Denis Thatcher, while the reliably brilliant Olivia Colman gets the most out of an equally key role as supportive daughter, Carol.
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Emalie Savoy, a splendid young soprano, was typically excellent in Isabella's aria in the Falla.
Which is the way it should be, with the thoroughbred: Persian Punch makes the whole thing very clear to us, in his typically clever, splendid, larger-than-life fashion.
From all accounts from Chatrier, not to mention the roars that drifted over occasionally to the second court, Monfils was in splendid and typically eccentric form in accounting for another Spaniard, Guillermo García‑López, 6-0, 6-2, 7-5.
The splendid array of banchan, the small side dishes that typically appear before a Korean dinner, often approaches 20 dishes or more.
Although the visitors perked up a little in the second half it took a splendid save from Darren Randolph to deny Albert Adomah at the end of a typically slick and speedy home advance.
It is the latest, typically high-reaching installment in Mr. Wilson's rich cycle chronicling the black American experience in the 20th century, which includes splendid works like "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" and "Joe Turner's Come and Gone".
Absolutely splendid.
Splendid stuff.
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