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Walker, an attorney who excels at mediation, offers a take on unhappy families that seems the stuff of a thousand TV shows, all, in other words, utterly alike: "Families were the hardest, he knew, but he also knew how to try to bring adults past their own wounds and help them find their way, if not to affection at least to accommodation".
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Throughout the war, Grant also seems to have grasped another basic truth — that while Civil War weaponry, large and small alike, was utterly lethal when massed together, it was, when fired singly at specific moving targets, as likely to miss as to hit.
Utterly alone.
The movie's main locus of unresolved pain is in this relationship, between two people who are so much alike and yet fail utterly to reach each other.
Within moments, medalists and non-medalists alike were sprawled on the snow, utterly exhausted.
IGN's Matt Risley rated the episode 9 out of 10 and concluded, "Sweet, touching, intelligent, different, utterly imaginative and accessible by both hardcore fans and newbies alike — this is not only Doctor Who, but sci-fi telly at its finest".
"Trusted by ministers and journalists alike, he was a lovely man – erudite, wise and knew how to look utterly confident in the face of total uncertainty".
Lansley may be committed to the NHS, but he fails utterly to convey his passion or to present the reformed NHS as something beneficial for patients and practitioners alike.
Utterly glorious.
Utterly ridiculous.
A: Utterly.
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