This time the striker drilled the ball superbly with a curling free kick from 25 yards around the wall and low into the net. |
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His obvious zest for performing shone through as he superbly sang his way through hit after hit from his number one album Justified. |
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With this novel she ups the ante, breaking new ground with a superbly plotted and gripping historical novel. |
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The massive bronze statue of Richard in Westminster Palace Yard captures superbly the Ricardian qualities admired for centuries. |
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The men whose lives are celebrated in this enlightening book had their moment and rose to its challenge superbly. |
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Off it he excelled even more as an administrator, and in lauding and applauding him I also thank him for services so superbly rendered. |
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Spanish athlete Morta Dominguez ran superbly to take the silver ahead of Ethiopia's Ayelech Worko who won the bronze. |
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They defended superbly, attacked courageously and played the most astute tactical game. |
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Sure, all of the athletes are superbly trained and conditioned, and big lumps to boot. |
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Rodzinski conducts both of them superbly, with complete sympathy for their melancholy and eruptive Magyar ethos. |
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Below it, all over the superbly manicured gardens on the slopes, are memorials and stirring inscriptions. |
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But ultimately all that action, superbly choreographed and balletic, is only a contrivance and nothing more. |
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Hip Hop and Jazz tunes were superbly mixed with turntable scratch and an infectious piano line that dictate the film's progression. |
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Both mastered the text superbly and the emotions that ran between the two actors kept the audience on the edge of their seats. |
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He ran superbly from full-back and banged over seven goals as Leigh secured their place against Salford in the Arriva Trains Cup final. |
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I don't envy anyone that thespian task, but she gets the job done superbly. |
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Plenty of crispy bits were matched by succulent meaty bits, superbly flavoured with honey soya and paper thin pancakes. |
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The girls played superbly but were beaten at the post losing by one match overall to the Australian team. |
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The remainder of the half was fought out superbly with the ebb and flow of the contest keeping everyone on their toes. |
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The Hefeweizen was very good indeed, an excellent session beer, superbly fruity. |
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He putted superbly, draining a 30-footer on the 14th and a tricky downhill five footer on the 16th. |
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The colors are superbly rendered and shockingly lifelike, supported by deep blacks. |
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The Villagers trailed 12-8 at half-time but turned it round superbly after the break in what was their fourth away match on the trot. |
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Being originally a mountain plant, the tuberous begonia grows superbly in cool mountain districts like Ballarat and Erica. |
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But it's very deep and mysterious and superbly written, and superbly translated too. |
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But he accelerated superbly to lead just after the last and eased down to win by a neck. |
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They were urbane as well as patriotic, superbly efficient in their work yet interested in the world outside government. |
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Although it evolved from land-dwelling brown bears only 300,000 years ago, the white bear is superbly adapted to life on the frozen sea. |
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And, if he wanted to make the back row even hungrier than usual, he has achieved it superbly because Alex has steam coming out of his ears. |
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A simple plan, but he carried it off superbly, forcing errors, and he broke to love to win the match. |
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The cinematography is lush and superbly stylized, with an oversaturated color palate and brilliant whites bordering on overexposure. |
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Both hindlimbs are directed outward from the pelvis, with the superbly preserved pedes exposed splayed out in dorsal view. |
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He bowled superbly, put ball in the right areas with a bit of swing, and made the wicket look like it was doing something. |
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The result is a silky, sultry piece of theatre, superbly executed and acted. |
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The superbly talented lady is a gifted songwriter and performer and possesses one of the most instantly recognisable voices in country music. |
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They are both tremendous players, who are performing superbly even at such a tender age. |
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He also purchased thirteen superbly illustrated volumes by the Victorian ornothologist, John Gould. |
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In the scenes set within the club, superbly loud music makes your subwoofers thump and your rump shake and roll. |
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He was succeeded by his son Wacaw IV in 1378, a passionate bibliophile who commissioned a number of superbly illuminated books. |
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This superbly edited, richly illustrated book would be properly employed as a textbook for courses focused on chronobiology. |
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In a series of superbly conducted performances, he persuasively made the case for 20th-century music. |
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Leonardo impregnated them with wax, stripped away the surrounding tissue and superbly illustrated their shape. |
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The more he puts his case as superbly as he did last Tuesday, the more public opinion will come round as well. |
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The superbly organized anti-slavery committee also pioneered several techniques used ever since. |
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A superbly idiomatic collaboration between a virtuoso conductor and a stellar soloist! |
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His superbly chiseled lips, ordinarily compressed in a grim line that bespoke indomitable will, at the moment hung open flaccidly. |
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The character voices are superbly done and there are rarely any corny lines or jokes in the game. |
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How about his superbly comfortable walking shorts in sunflower yellow, sky blue, burnt orange, tan, and white cotton? |
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The M64 would be loaded with a high performance frangible.38 Special cartridge with a superbly lethal design. |
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His characters prove more than cardboard comedy cut-outs, and the four members of the cast rise to the challenge superbly. |
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The film is positive in its portrayal of Down's syndrome, and Roberta is superbly acted as a funny, humorous, and lovable character. |
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He bowled superbly and the photos of us on the balcony, Freddie gurning, tell you how desperate we were to win and how close we came to losing. |
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Provocative clothes, superbly applied makeup, and expensive glamour photography make these eighteen-year-olds look like worldly New York models. |
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It is superbly located, in the least developed part of Macau, next to a championship golf course. |
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The fight scenes are superbly choreographed and the gore is kept to a minimum. |
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Almost on the stroke of half-time the home side took the lead with a pushover try which was superbly converted. |
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They are superbly rich, as chocolatey, gooey and indulgent as any fantasising slimmer, or out-and-out greedy guts, could ever wish for. |
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His writing is superbly articulate and eloquent, the essence of literary beauty. |
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The 11 newly renovated Garden Wing guest rooms also overlook the hotel's superbly kept Japanese gardens. |
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The colours and discreet lighting of the restaurant blend and lend superbly to the informal atmosphere and freshest food. |
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It is hardly a dramatic sequence but a moving one, here superbly realised by Danish forces under Gerd Albrecht. |
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Irresistibly propelled by its walking bass, Mirrors of Fire is a driving, dramatic piece which never loses its superbly focused energy. |
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Quigley depicts the changing relationship between the two women superbly, their initial wariness ringing with psychological acuity. |
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For a conductor not known for his accounts of modern music, Szell did a great deal of it and almost always superbly. |
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Stronskiy is an engineer at Izhmash, and known for creating superbly accurate target rifles. |
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To that end, they've developed a huge network of superbly waymarked and graded mountain-biking trails. |
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It took a superbly timed and perfectly executed tackle from Smith to deny Darby, who, leg cocked, looked ready to score from six yards. |
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Movement and actions were scripted superbly, which is immediately evident when engaged for the first time in battle. |
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St Kieran's Jim O'Donovan who played superbly in the second half, holds on to his place at midfield with Niall Moran the player to lose out. |
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James also performed superbly in some track events and led his team to victory in the relay races, as well. |
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Ferguson stretched his full length and yet managed to control his header superbly past Jussi Jaaskelainen. |
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The sophisticated and superbly rendered Canberra plan was submitted shortly after their marriage. |
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This was so poignant and moving, and superbly executed by Urmana and Furlanetto, plus Mr Pappano and his amazing band, that I was in floods of tears. |
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The graphics are utterly sensational, the cars are superbly detailed and the cities and lighting are even more incredible than is totally believable or even necessary. |
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Plus marks go to the superbly clever animated opening credits, recalling the Pink Panther cartoons and giving a real flavour of the Sixties, in which the film is mostly set. |
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The film is tight, superbly structured and has a great, ambiguous ending. |
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Its finish is superbly long, with deep marrowy, minerally undertones, faint plum pit bitterness, and persistently bright, juicy, slightly tart berry fruit. |
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Calasso reconstruction is, in Mounts' judgment, a superbly ambitious, quirky, querulous, lyrical, and finally persuasive essay. |
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The whole passage, at once slow and instantaneous, was superbly polite in the haute-Anglo fashion. |
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The ensemble was also superbly coordinated in the Minuet and Trio and bristling finale, with its driving sequences and rich chains of suspensions. |
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And the three times Regal Masters champion was soon cueing superbly. |
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Again, aside from the thwack of the balls, it was superbly quiet. |
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Here is a supremely intelligent and competent man, superbly qualified in so many ways for the highest executive office. |
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Even though this rig is especially good for gurnards, it also proves superbly successful for dabs, plaice, megrim, even small turbot and brill, also haddock, cod and whiting. |
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Audio is likewise superbly clear and free of distortion or hiss. |
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It was a superbly tailored shirt and looked ringspun and mercerized. |
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The play itself was brilliantly written and conceived, superbly staged and acted, and profoundly moving. |
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Never mind that she's superbly qualified and fluently bilingual. |
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Yet with all this star power, the game ended as a scoreless tie as both defenses played superbly. |
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The excavations at Waterstone's uncovered wattle fencing and rubbish pits superbly preserved because of the water-logged conditions under the building. |
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The film's zombies are superbly disgusting and immensely creative. |
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All procedures are superbly illustrated for use at the laboratory bench. |
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The Juninho's superbly 40 yard ball found the unmarked Ziege on the left. |
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Julio Franco, 45, still is playing because he is superbly conditioned. |
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In Delicious Chemistry the elements of restrained instrumentation, intelligent arrangement and superbly controlled vocals come together into a powerful compound. |
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Despite superbly unseasonable weather, my recent trip to the Queen's View was marred by litter strewn and uncollected over the drop from the viewing point. |
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It has superbly figured timber, a majestic curvaceous profile and spectacular mounts that echo in gilt-bronze the carved detail on the jewel cabinet. |
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Solid, superbly engineered and with the build quality of an executive jet. |
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Director David Bintley has brought north three works of contrasting light and shade, style and vintage that add up to a superbly balanced programme. |
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It has superbly figured timber, majestic curvaceous profile and spectacular mounts that echo in gilt-bronze the carved detail on the jewel cabinet. |
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But, while Hare's play captures superbly the spirit of the 80s, it leaves you unsure whether Isobel is a priggish pain or a symbol of transcendent virtue. |
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He was superbly physically fit, ruggedly handsome, universally popular, dedicated to his job, honest, loyal and I was privileged to be but one of his many friends. |
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He fielded superbly, could score at close to a run-a-ball in one-dayers at will and whip boundaries through midwicket off balls others would leave outside offstump. |
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Be My Royal took the last superbly and showed his strength on the run-in to finish clear of Gingembre, who was second for the second time in this race. |
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Like all our horses, my mount Brown is superbly fit and sure-footed. |
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But it works out superbly partly due to Tykwer's sense of the numinous that is present in all his films and equally due to some great performances. |
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The soft-shell crab with tamari is light, crisp and superbly tangy. |
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Other superbly enamelled and jewelled reliquaries were on display, too, including the hugely elaborate casket of the 12 th-century Abbot Boniface. |
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Rose's exemplary essay on the history and meaning of the monochrome in the superbly designed catalogue is both factually enlightening and philosophically thought-provoking. |
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The costumes are beautiful and colourful and superbly crafted. |
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Even the most superbly designed and executed programs seem unable to produce significant reductions in cashflow volatility for most firms. |
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Each of the featured seventeen woodworking projects is superbly illustrated with clear, concise and easy to follow instructions. |
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In many years of auditing sermons, I have known two preachers who, noteless, preached superbly and without hesitation. |
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He's superbly gifted, corrosively ambitious and consumed by dubious ideology and bitterly at odds with Sergeant Dudley Smith. |
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The refs fought back and minutes later Peter Quine superbly supplied supersub Danny Woods with the ammunition to fire home the equaliser. |
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The Highlanders were struggling to get out of their own half but they were regimentally organised and defended superbly. |
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There was a serious side to the evening, too, with violinist Ruth Palmer playing Messenet's Meditation from Thais and Monti's Czardas superbly. |
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This complete and unabridged audiobook production is superbly narrated by Tom Weiner and flawlessly recorded by Blackstone Audiobooks. |
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We defended superbly with some great headers and blocks and to have conceded three goals is just gobsmacking really. |
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The golden oldie trio have served Hoddle superbly in his first full season, but now maybe is the time for the Spurs boss consider changes. |
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Lovingly researched, with superbly written biogs of the bands, this could be the first of many excavations of Peel under-culture. |
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Although not devoid of occasional prosaism and infrequent rhetoric, this verse is superbly crafted, achieving at times high levels of precision. |
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The Huddersfield college were mob-handed at the AOC National finals and competed superbly in a series of events. |
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Gail is the original and superbly written story of low-life womanizer Tony Jackson. |
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The door was opened and before us was a superbly furnished room with fine paintings, antique furniture and the most magnificent fourposter bed. |
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This deceptive suspenser has many strong qualities, and slowly tightens over a superbly gripping first hour. |
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Two large, superbly tender lamb shanks came in a thick sauce given sweet and sour notes by pomegranate molasses, fragrancy by saffron and richness by double cream. |
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The Australian scrum-half has stepped superbly into the playmaking role in the absence of skipper Terry Campese and he has the craft to turn a game in an instant. |
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Nugent was twice denied by the offside flag but, in between those efforts, he finished superbly on the half-volley to put City three points ahead of Boro in fifth. |
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For just PS16, it was generous in proportion and superbly fresh, perfectly pan-fried, with smooth parsley and caper sabayon, and samphire and potatoes on the side. |
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The drummer Dafnis Prieto, leading a superbly calibrated sextet, chopped up the pulse of his native Cuba with clever feints while borrowing from postbop harmony. |
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Developers have rejected text and dialogue in favour of pure visual presentation to tell the story, which is superbly executed through a slick steampunk animated style. |
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