In Dundee, where it was premiered, it was a tour de force, commenting nicely on the inadequacy of art to convey the reality of life. |
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He keeps telling me I need to exercise and he nags me about it constantly, also commenting on what I should eat and ways to fight nausea. |
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This is a good way to break into the big time of reporting on things and not just commenting on them. |
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This is art that interrogates the real, commenting on human enterprise in postlapsarian gardens where not only God can make a tree. |
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They capture headlines by merely walking into a room holding hands, smiling simperingly, commenting on sick African babies. |
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What should have been a risky theatrical conceit is turned into an effective device for commenting on or counter pointing the action. |
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I am indebted to him for kindly reading and commenting copiously and acutely on the first drafts of all the chapters. |
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Howard restrained himself from commenting on that piece of advice, having found that his smart remarks were obviously not appreciated here. |
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Still, the blog has a brand new and much more robust commenting system which works in a very similar way. |
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North Yorkshire Police have said national guidelines prevent them from commenting on the case until sentence has been passed. |
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I imagined upvoting, submitting, and commenting on stories about new music. |
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You're guilty of commenting excessively to get more traffic to your journal. |
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I think what I was commenting on there was the fact that I despise sordidness and low-life, and avoided it at all costs. |
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Don't rely on others to make their voices heard when commenting to the City of York Council. |
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One cinema-goer was overheard commenting that they wanted to see it because of its quirky title. |
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Instead of commenting on the issue, his image took a pounding and he was eventually looked at as a religious freak following a cult. |
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I've not seen a statement from the embassy commenting on the delay yet, so perhaps this thing will be headed off, after all. |
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Penhall plies his pen widely, commenting on the dilapidated National Health Service and the nature of perception, sanity, and normalcy. |
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Authorizing links can also serve as enhancing links when their content is factual or as commenting links when the content is opinion. |
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I would like to thank Dr. Martin for the patience and time she put into reading and commenting my text. |
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But it adds to the general abrasiveness and awfulness of urban life, rather than commenting on it. |
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I was merely commenting how superior the Assos jersey seemed, compared to the other jerseys in my burgeoning collection. |
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The district attorney is prohibited from commenting on the ongoing grand jury investigation. |
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It also includes an extensive list of over 500 Emoji for a vivid commenting experience. |
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Grantham, always publicly self-deprecating, ratchets up flippancy to reckless levels when commenting on his youngest son. |
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He set three rat traps with chocolate, commenting that rats love chocolate. |
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I've been holding back from commenting on them until I've had a chance to let my impressions settle a little. |
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To have wingnuts like her commenting on legal ethics is like asking a wolf pack what they think of sheep herding. |
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Other critics have endorsed his conclusions, and now even Wordsworthians are cautious in commenting on the poem. |
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We got her all established, then sat around for at least forty-five minutes like the goons we are, grinning and commenting on her every action. |
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It also means I can test out a different commenting system and try all kinds of fancy things. |
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Becky's a laconic but never sarcastic presence in the film, commenting on Paul's life with absolute confidence and a great deal of compassion. |
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Even when he had finished his purchase, he continued yabbering away, commenting on the box of pliers she had on the counter. |
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They report on the dramatic increase in venture ratings while also commenting on the pressures to conform to the norms of an MBA education. |
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He's watching, but also commenting from the sidelines in an amusingly cantankerous and sometimes doleful way. |
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We were commenting how the lesson would be difficult because no-one could read what Mr Foster writes on the board. |
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That was said in the face of a statutory prohibition on commenting on the fact that the accused did not give sworn evidence. |
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As always I struck up a conversation with the barista, commenting it had been three days since I'd had a decent cup of coffee. |
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They where commenting on how much more the area around had become very shabby. |
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How many shows do we see Gloria commenting on from day to day, actually from hour to hour? |
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I remember receiving letters from home commenting on the shortages of rations and loo paper which had widely been reported in the press. |
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He returned to this in the next issue commenting critically on the rally in which a number of people were injured. |
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I do not mind the lurkers, I can totally understand how commenting can be both intimidating and redundant. |
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But of course to anyone listening to that conversation you would think she was commenting on my gut or on my gluttony. |
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We shall conclude by commenting on a number of these themes related to the development and formulation of this particular language policy. |
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You read a cracking post, hover for a while but click away before commenting? |
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The standard desktop options like favorites, commenting, playlists, related videos, rating and searching are also there. |
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A definite man's man, he just can't help commenting on well-upholstered women. |
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There was one person who was akin to a yippy dog sitting in there commenting loudly to everyone and making no sense at all. |
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In commenting, therefore, on a social drift in democracy, my first appeal is for an understanding of the complexity of the subject. |
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Without commenting, Craig asked one student to look the word up in a dictionary and another student to find the word in a thesaurus. |
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I've resisted commenting on this phenomenon thus far, but I can keep silent no more. |
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It used to be the case that former presidents exercised self-restraint in commenting on the performance of their successors in office. |
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We avoid commenting on advertising here at the Last Post, but one ad in the Derry News last month caught our eye and is worthy of a mention. |
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In other news a guy at the pool said I was a beautiful swimmer, commenting on my butterfly. |
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Like I said, sorry for whatever may transpire, though alcohol coma may come before I get to any commenting or posting. |
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But I'm definitely not commenting on any soddenness in the writing itself, just painfully reviewing the sad state of our books after our first ever flooding a week or so ago. |
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You 2 need to get a room and leave commenting to logical people. |
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Collins has a policy of generally not commenting on Hunger Games-related matters, anyway. |
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Posada used the skeleton as a way of talking about politics, commenting on life. |
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True, Smith and Saltz are commenting on an especially egregious instance of commodification. |
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He evokes the lyric and neo-Romantic impulses his great predecessors found in the music, at the same time commenting on those responses wryly yet lovingly. |
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Marion Bridge is entirely Canadian, and like many of us the chance to see the use of Canadianisms on screen will keep you commenting the entire time. |
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I certainly feel like I get a good sampling of people who disagree with me, based on how frequently I end up commenting in an argumentative fashion. |
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They also give you the chance to reinforce your corporate and product messages by commenting on product round-ups, industry trend pieces or general industry articles. |
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We know this because, when replying to the editor, he attached emails from these parties to add weight to the points he was making when commenting on my article. |
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While some former cricket stars were good at commenting, others took to umpiring but for Kapil there is a greater joy in getting closer to people. |
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The option to close commenting after the cut-off would be lower maintenance, but then we'd lose such witty badinage as evidenced by my post on big, strong boys. |
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I thank you all for reading, commenting, arguing and bearing with me while I figured out how to string words into sentences, and use commas, effectively. |
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It funny how those commenting then started in on each other. |
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One such bod was commenting that he thought that the ancients had erected Pentre Ifan because it was aesthetically pleasing and fitted in with the surrounding landscape. |
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He stands and walks over to the sink, wordlessly handing the mother the dish and she accepts it without reacting or commenting upon the remaining uneaten food. |
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Typically, viewers gain this knowledge through one character's asides or soliloquies of which other characters are unaware or through the use of a chorus commenting on events. |
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I have deleted the post involving obscenity and banned the poster from commenting, although they told me that they would not be returning to the site in any event. |
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Friends of mine were always commenting how I could class myself as an animal-lover when for feeding purposes I'd sit there eating the carcass of a dead animal. |
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The former branch chairman was commenting on a provision in the land management contracts scheme for farmers to be paid extra if they bind and stook crops. |
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Angie chattered her way through my home, commenting on how beautiful things were and oh wasn't that simply enormous, Chrissy and who was that bust of. |
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Lipton looked at her pert nose, but refrained from commenting. |
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I have forborne from commenting on the latest media circus about Australia's Governor General because of its sheer absurdity but I suppose I should devote a few words to it. |
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Police are not commenting on whether or not this is a case of runaways or if foul play is suspected, but they would like Southeast residents to provide tips. |
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The rules of judicial ethics preclude him from commenting publicly on pending or impending litigation or participating in politics, as by endorsing candidates. |
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I feel that commenting on this response would be gilding the lily. |
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This passage looks almost like an intentional illustration of selections from Plato's Timaeus, or from Plotinus's Enneads, commenting on it. |
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Now I know what the general gist was, and I'm not commenting on miswording or something like that. |
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Walters ended the interview by commenting on Albright's brooch. |
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When it comes to commenting on the important political issues of the day, I live on the surface, like a water spider, but with fewer legs. |
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He seemed to think that I was commenting on his bathing suit picture. |
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Mallory and Adams, however, dismiss this reconstruction, commenting that it does not have any evidence to support it. |
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I would like to refrain from commenting on what I think about a preemptive attack at this stage when it is not yet taken into action. |
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Clearly this matter is now sub judice and therefore we will not be commenting further at this stage. |
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Clearly the libelous book is actionable, but I'm not commenting on anything to do with legal issues. |
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The Board has an advisory role on planning and development matters and seeks to influence the actions of local government by commenting upon planning applications. |
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Presenting three architects with this gargantuan task of commenting on the city seemed akin to giving three horologists the sun, and telling them to carefully pick it apart. |
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Commenting on the trust inherited by Alexander, she claimed that the family had been denied an inventory of its contents. |
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Commenting on the lack of water in the downtown fire hydrants, Alfred said they were 50 years old and some were defective. |
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Commenting on estate accounting in a later period, he quotes contemporary sources suggesting some laxity of management and poor stewardship by the reeve or bailiff. |
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Commenting on the polls is not within the orbit of this bill. |
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Commenting on the announcement, Charles Romberg, President of MPM Technologies, Inc. |
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Commenting on his bachelorhood in a debate on marital ethics was a bit below the belt, don't you think? |
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Commenting on the same subject, Al-Madinah newspaper highlighted the graveness of the recent developments in Mali and its possible repercussions. |
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Commenting on the continued drone attacks against suspected Taliban targets inside Pakistan, the PANA leaders said such actions did not serve long-term US interests. |
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Commenting on the statement of Prime Minister, Shah clarified that the premiers statement was not tantamount to create confrontation among the institutions. |
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Commenting on the partnership, Ruth Shelling Publisher of Pedicure. |
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Commenting on the niche or mihrab in mosques, he said the design was meant to indicate the direction of prayer towards Mecca and amplify the voice of the prayer leader. |
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