"People are not seeing the beach at its best, they're not seeing Florida at its best," Gaines said, "and it's a shame."
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He loved our country and epitomized America at its best.
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But at its best, it gets at the inexplicable in
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This interaction is the essence of TED at its best.
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My dad is an example of capitalism at its best.
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If anything, the show is at its best this season.
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At its best Pop América, however, verges on disrupting borders.
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At its best, the genre solemnizes the impulses of adolescence.
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At its best, the scenes seem like a traditional play.
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And for that reason, it's the genre at its best.
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It's at its best when it leans into being ridiculous.
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But at its best, it is in harmony with Lee's.
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This is an intense, complicated family drama at its best.
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At its best, it's also a show that's highly emotive.
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Fashion, at its best, is supposed to reflect the times.
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That is what politics at its best is all about.
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The Pax 2 vaporizer is smart design at its best.
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" Dorsey said, "As a microphone [Twitter] is at its best.
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In other words, it's a Radiohead video at its best.
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This wavelength is where our perception is at its best.
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Even at its best, the camera still makes me uncomfortable.
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The comedy is puerile at worst, tepid at its best.
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At its best, their dancing quieted any question of why.
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But political comedy, at its best, shouldn't always be comfortable.
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This is the way to see Cuba at its best.
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At its best, Game of Thrones quietens all our disbelief.
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At its best, a small city restaurant becomes a fixture.
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At its best, Congress is the world's greatest deliberative body.
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Her college library was at its best late at night.
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The album is pure power and creativity at its best.
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Driven by curiosity, this is curatorial practice at its best.
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To me, it symbolizes America — and Judaism — at its best.
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At its best, the presidency is an office that unifies.
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At its best, "Tinder Live" feels like a sketch show.
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But at its best, Brum's approach produces something truly remarkable.
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Which is also, at its best, the promise of fashion.
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At its best, a building can activate all the senses.
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City, at its best, possesses a beauty Chelsea cannot match.
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That's a bummer, because it was Jeopardy at its best.
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At its best, that kind of transparency has been powerful.
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It is America, for richer or poorer, at its best.■
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At its best, the legal system protects people from abuse.
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At its best, the philosophy coexists uneasily with gratifying results.
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It is a good tagline for virtual reality at its best.
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And, to an extent, that's true of Sundance at its best.
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At its best, conservatism is about doubt and deliberation, not dreams.
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At its best, Grand Ole Opera is a visceral, shared journey.
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When the church is at its best, love is the way.
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Scroll on to celebrate the vegan comfort food at its best.
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When Star Trek is at its best, it's smart and fun.
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When the show is at its best it's exploring that desire.
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That's capitalism; it's how the global market works at its best.
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At its best the slap is exactly what it looks like.
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But it showed us what it could be at its best.
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"In Patagonia," Bruce Chatwin This is travel writing at its best.
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That's not "smart power at its best," in Hillary Clinton's words.
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Our pop-up care villages are Lava Mae at its best.
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Capitation, at its best, both improves health care and cuts costs.
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Culture at its best is the opposite: invigorating, unwieldy, haunting, true.
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That's Fru at its best: a kind of platformer-yoga hybrid.
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At its best, it can produce a goal of superb quality.
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With intelligence and persistence, they show human resourcefulness at its best.
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Hollywood at its best puts more aspirations in more people's vocabularies.
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Funny, sweet and spontaneous, it's millennial folk-rock at its best.
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This production is at its best when it's at its ugliest.
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And when practiced at its best, criticism really is an art.
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"This is democracy at its best," he said with a smile.
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But at its best, this documentary asks something more of you.
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Yet only one of them showcased the ensemble at its best.
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Atlético is at its best when it is annoying the superpowers.
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I've seen this country at its worst and at its best.
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At its best, the book is a bracing tonic, I suppose.
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It's political pandering at its best and governing at its worst.
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It is at its best when it is pure and simple.
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During this election season, we also saw America at its best.
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This show really was at its best when literally nothing happened.
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"This is reverse Robin Hood-ism at its best," he said.
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But the theater, at its best, still has that spiritual component.
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At its best, Vietjet is a bare-bones but enjoyable experience.
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Taiwan's PMI came at its best in 6 1/2 years.
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At its best, their "More Forever" is both youthful and sophisticated.
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At its best, The Walking Dead is a pulpy, involving show.
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That's what our federal government, at its best, has always done.
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At its best, Interpol is about preventing criminal fugitives from escaping justice.
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The bill's proponents say it's an example of bipartisanship at its best.
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At its best, these combined into a real sense of player freedom.
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It's when the two mesh that Castle Rock is at its best.
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For most of the second season, Riverdale was not at its best.
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At its best, Phantom Thread is arch, electric, and a little kinky.
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At its best, Amazon controls every part of the online shopping experience.
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Our show was at its best when news was at its worst.
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The Senate is at its best when we work together on things.
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In the meantime, streaming TV, at its best, still needs a fix.
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At its best, it allows us to express ourselves and take action.
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At its best, the game is a series of room-sized puzzles.
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Pull the plug now and get it at its best price yet.
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Foreign policy at its best is an orchestra, not a solo act.
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These five recipes are low-effort, high-reward cooking at its best.
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All in all, though, this season feels like Outlander at its best.
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Traveling, at its best, is very much about leaving your comfort zone.
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At its best, Thug's work was volatile and impossible to pin down.
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For a show in its fifth season, Veep is at its best.
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The nation is at its best when democracy is on the rise.
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At its best, BTS's music is dense and polyvalent, verging on chaos.
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Alternately thrilling and heartbreaking, the sequence is "The Alienist" at its best.
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Mozart in the Jungle is at its best when it's being whimsical.
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At its best, this approach is enlightening and empowering, rather than alienating.
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Hurricane Harvey unleashed nature at its fiercest — and humanity at its best.
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At its best, this focuses messages and exposes people to different ideas.
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This is what architecting and enabling leadership could be at its best.
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"Girasol," he said, is an example of her style at its best.
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At its best, it must use the form to raise the work.
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A rice salad is at its best when it's fresh and simple.
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Yet it makes sense, because diversity, at its best, revolves around fairness.
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"When something is new, that's when it's at its best," she said.
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America at its best is a leader in global innovation and invention.
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And at its brightest points, it captures Star Wars at its best.
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"Country Music" is at its best, not surprisingly, in the early going.
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"When radio is at its best, it's live and local," he said.
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When Fall is at its best, its length feels luxurious and unhurried.
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In the postseason, the whole group has seemingly been at its best.
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But at its best, "The Waning Age" is visceral and disarmingly smart.
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Jiu jitsu, even at its best, can look like really weird sex.
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This city is the best example of this country at its best.
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But the devotional and philosophic aspects of religion, at its best, are beautiful.
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"Broadly, the dollar is at its best levels of the year," said Chandler.
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Garbrandt's hook is at its best when his opponent is lunging after him.
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That's ridiculous, and Roswell is at its best when it's Twilight-style absurdity.
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But at its best, this can productively smudge the idea of objective reality.
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But here's the truth: Political comedy at its best both educates and entertains.
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This is what Halt and Catch Fire does so skillfully at its best.
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The action of swapping the Friends modules can, at its best, feel delightful.
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At its best, TUF wasn't just great television; it was an educational tool.
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But I think the game is at its best in its quieter beats.
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"When America is at its best, our bond and our spirit, it's unbreakable."
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The trouble is, comedy at its best requires an established premise and characters.
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It's not what the show was at its best, but there's something there.
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Farewell Rosetta, you've done the job that was space science at its best.
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Internal polling released to the public at its best is a shaky proposition.
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So what the fans were seeing wasn't a credible sport at its best.
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At its best, trolling can bring out the weirdest and kindest in us.
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They represent the genre at its best: approachable, expansive, catchy hooks, massive choruses.
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At its best, that elevated the material beyond being a mere vampire show.
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"Heartbeat" is at its best when it shows a cheeky sense of humor.
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Here are eight hyperrealist sculptors who demonstrate the art form at its best.
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It's an incredible movement of decentralized voluntarism and represents humanity at its best.
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What we had planned versus what is happening, it's freestyling at its best.
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The movie is at its best telling discrete stories of Mr. Hondros's excursions.
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At its best, it's a noble ambition that lands astronauts on the moon.
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But I have found that baseball at its best is better than that.
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At its best, the Christian church has been a corrective to people's loneliness.
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And at its best, Euphoria leavens its earnestness with twisted flights of surreality.
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And I think my serve was probably at its best in those days.
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That $50 discount puts it at its best sale price since Prime Day.
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America is at its best when we pull together for a common cause.
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At its best, boxing is a sport of raw, rare beauty and control.
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He focused the Midwestern setting into a theme: progressive pragmatism at its best.
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When white America was at its worst, black America was at its best.
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Even at its best, it would have no meaningful effect on global emissions.
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And at its best, "Private Lives Public Spaces" unfolds like rediscovered film history.
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How wrestling, at its best, is the closest form of theater to jazz.
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At its best, #MeToo has demonstrated the extraordinary collective power of personal storytelling.
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David Brooks Donald Trump gave us Trumpism at its best on Tuesday night.
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To me, the game is at its best when played with two people.
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Just this week, he announced that America was at its best during slavery.
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In this sense, America at its best reflects the best values of chess.
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That art, at its best, can bring clarity and courage to someone's life.
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The bill's proponents say it is an example of bipartisanship at its best.
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The film is at its best, and most terrifying, when it remains oblique.
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Because when the movie is at its best, it is so effortlessly engaging.
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Twitter is at its best when its most interesting users are tweeting authentically.
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Rent control is, at its best, a regulatory policy that aims to manage scarcity.
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They believe America is at its best when it tries to be its best.
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The stories in Exhalation are a shining example of science fiction at its best.
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However, your body actually performs at its best when given the highest quality foods.
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Daybreak is at its best when the creators lean into their most absurdist impulses.
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For that, it deserves designation as event television at its best and most useful.
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The levels with more than one instrument are when Kine is at its best.
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But there are better ones, too, and at its best, DreamWorks has proved that.
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Society functioned at its best when it was allowed to operate freely, Chydenius reasoned.
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This is DC at its best — not just dark and brooding, but also poetic.
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At its best, this cosmic duo can help unite warring factions and supersize romance.
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It is its own ecosystem that requires decentralized control to function at its best.
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At its best, you're willing to die and be sacrificial for someone you love.
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When they're happy the nest is at its best capacity, then they lay eggs.
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And at its best, the experience of playing in a quartet can be sublime.
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Because when America is at its best, our bond and our spirit—it's unbreakable.
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I think art is at its best when it's stripped down to the basics.
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Because when America is at its best, our bond, and our spirit, it's unbreakable.
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Minit is at its best when the player always has something new to discover.
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Corporate lending in April expanded at its best rate this year, a positive sign.
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This is the market at its best — entrepreneurs meeting consumer needs in new ways.
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At its best, Watch Dogs 2 makes you feel like an all-powerful ghost.
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This wavelength is where our perception is at its best -- and keeps us healthy.
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Art too is—at its best—pitched beyond the reach of simple verbal translation.
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Their tone, grammar, style, and voice is notably different from Deadspin at its best.
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These are the stories of the America at its best, showing its true heart.
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It's deflection at its best, to make congressional Republicans look good and even competent.
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All of that takes imagination and verve, which is the Valley at its best.
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This is Netflix teenage fare at its best, sweet and soft around the edges.
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A slice of pie and a cup of coffee: our nation at its best.
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"Hunger Games" star Jennifer Lawrence, said Sutherland's work "is movie magic at its best".
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And the fact is that #MeToo, even at its best, is about finding significance.
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At its best, it enriches our experience; when it fails, we lose our essence.
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It doesn't have the sparkle of Veronica Mars at its best, but it's fine.
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At its best, Black Mirror uses technology to frame compelling characters and weighty questions.
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My sense is that could make an impact at the margins at its best.
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Media coverage of messy celebrity breakups is rarely regarded as journalism at its best.
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I can eat it at home and watch TV. Comfort food at its best!
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In its win over Manchester City on Sunday, it was at its best again.
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But tech at its best can help us create new things and express ourselves.
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To remember all the volunteers and donors who really showed humanity at its best.
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And Nye's skepticism is undeniably at its best in an early episode addressing vaccinations.
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At its best, Derry Girls hits the emotional intersection of cringe, earnestness, and slapstick.
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Despite the lack of innovation, the band is at its best tackling lighter fare.
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The relationship between artist and fabricator can be intimate — even, at its best, symbiotic.
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At its best, you can bond with your partner even if they're miles away.
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At its best, it's a place to share useful information and meet your neighbors.
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Because when America is at its best, our bond and our spirit — it's unbreakable.
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This is good for democracy, and Twitter, at its best, is part of this.
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Because when America is at its best, our bond and our spirit, it's unbreakable.
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The Good Place at its best was often about how being good was work.
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At its best, it's cool, clear and prickly, with a rich taste of minerals.
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At its best, it is a celebration of the complexities of modern, multicultural Britain.
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This is what democracy looks like - and what America looks like, at its best.
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At its best, "Apex Legends" combines tactical team gameplay with absurd, high-action moments.
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It's at its best when it refreshes the observer's view of her own reality.
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And when The Witness is at its best, that learning process is wonderfully satisfying.
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Art, at its best, points out the absurdities and inequities we live with every day.
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Like most relationships, our connection to the earth is at its best when it's symbiotic.
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Purple shampoo and regular toning is also essential for keeping your blonde at its best.
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Like him, "Civil War," at its best, is blessedly light on its superhero-booted feet.
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My skin is at its best when I eat healthy, work out and stay hydrated.
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The meteor shower will be at its best late Thursday night into early Friday morning.
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Because what struck me about VR is, at its best, it feels like lucid dreaming.
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At its best, it results in jokes that feel totally spontaneous and unlike anything else.
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At its best, it has by far the most momentum of any TV storytelling type.
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At its best, Spider-Man might just be the finest superhero video game ever made.
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It's networking at its best, and connecting with the right people is easier than ever.
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The exhibition is at its best when it probes the inequalities of the dentistry business.
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And whenever the audience is thinking exactly that, The Happytime Murders is at its best.
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At its best, this sharpness can slice through the Gordian knot of the climate debate.
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Unlike other popular collaboration tools, Eko doesn't rely on integrations to perform at its best.
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Camilla praised the first responders working to help the wounded as "Britain at its best."
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At its best, Josef Albers in Mexico provides a tenable idea of cross-cultural pollination.
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But at its best, in its lasting peace, Europe reveals something between and beyond them.
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It represents science fiction at its best, when it can mystify us like a dream.
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It wrenched my heart right open — and showed off Lena Dunham's creation at its best.
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At its best, costuming is set construction for the face and body of the actors.
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Hagiography is mocked as a literary form, but — at its best — it can be inspirational.
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She found every second of it delightful, and at its best when appreciated with others.
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Engin Kadaster, the owner of Turkey at Its Best, a company in Newport Beach, Calif.
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At its best, his comedy was liberal white guilt funneled through a postmodern Lenny Bruce.
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The Righteous Gemstones is at its best when it's just outlandish enough to be plausible.
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At its best, though, the speech was about what you could call the Hillary Doctrine.
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Destiny 2 is at its best when it's going places a conventional shooter wouldn't touch.
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At its best, it effectively places you into a world of unimaginable grief and suffering.
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But Curry's sermon was a fierce, inspiring example of the Anglican tradition at its best.
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That's why "Cadillac Crew" is at its best when thrilling us with what we don't.
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Jawline is at its best when capturing the dreary work of being a rising influencer.
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"Law & Order" is usually at its best in the courtroom, its boundaries more tightly circumscribed.
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The Continental GT is at its best doing what a Grand Touring car should do.
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"Journalism at its best finds these individual stories that reinforce our shared humanity," he explained.
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At its best, buying an investment property is a huge step towards generating passive income.
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The team is at its best when Cook is wreaking havoc out of the backfield.
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That's Avignon at its best — taking the road less traveled, without giving away the destination.
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"This is creative destruction at its best," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
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At its best, Auggie taps into some appropriately chilling ideas about the pitfalls of technology.
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The Warren court at its best was an originalist court, albeit a liberal originalist court.
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The Dow (INDU) climbed more than 300 points at its best, before pulling back again.
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One of our favorite pairs of noise-canceling headphones is at its best price ever.
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Autobiography of any sort is at its best when people talk about overcoming life's problems.
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It was warm and affirming, and that is what Animal Crossing achieves at its best.
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Let's hope its spirit—at its best, raucous, clever, and pissing everyone off—lives on.
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At its best, her work is buoyant, varied, and, while often sinister, saturated with pleasure.
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He notes how his band is at its best when they're playing for ten people.
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Our Department is proven to be at its best when the times are most difficult.
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The benchmark S&P 23.45 was looking at its best two-day jump since early June.
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At its best, it might help keep employees' enthusiasm for a life on the road kindled.
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At its best, Our First 100 Days has reinforced the importance of music as, well, music.
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At its best, Gawker punched up with a vengeance, holding powerful public figures and institutions accountable.
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The unease that Westworld evokes at its best isn't that deep down all humans are monsters.
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The Americans has always been at its best when it eschews the big for the small.
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At its best, Blippar could be an AR Wikipedia, the ultimate tool to satisfy your curiosity.
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That's fine and good, but at its best, the series blends human stunts with vehicular warfare.
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And the United Kingdom is at its best when it's helping to lead a strong Europe.
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The black church, at its best, opens its doors to all no matter what they've done.
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Sure, offshore outsourcing has been happening for years, but animation, at its best, is massively collaborative.
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It's when A Case of Distrust leans into that minimalism that it is at its best.
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The gorgeous photos in Rusty Wiles's Instagram are minimalism at its best—symmetrical, simple, and orderly.
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When ANOHNI's music is at its best, it has the power to radicalize you without notice.
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All of these adjustments are, as UnReal can be at its best, sharp and self-aware.
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At its best, the motto can help executives get past hang-ups to keep things moving.
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The early days at the NCI are a prime example of American government at its best.
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In an interview with Variety, Fieri said he saw "mankind at its best" while provided meals.
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Mafia III, at its best, is a reboot of the most common video game power fantasy.
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His style is powerful minimalism at its best, with thoughtful shapes and colours dominating most images.
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At its best, Four Weddings and a Funeral has the potential to be rom-com catnip.
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Speculative fiction, at its best, can serve as a bucket of cold water to the face.
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This is Brexit at its best: a world where everything is possible but nothing takes place.
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At its best, the chanting played lightly with the brightly rhythmic instrumentation, curling around the beat.
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SO I THINK TARGET'S AT ITS BEST WHEN WE COMBINE BOTH SIDES OF OUR BRAND PROMISE.
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I mean, really, our show was at its best when the news was at its worst.
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TV. "When a minority candidate ... can see past themselves, that's politics at its best," he added.
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At its best, the debate informs us about the lives and families torn apart by deportation.
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The Apple Watch is at its best when telling time and delivering notifications, alerts and directions.
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At its best, the novel carries a worthy message: No life is without pain — or promise.
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"A diet of the healthy foods she enjoys is modeling at its best," Dr. Mennella said.
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He has the lowest usage percentage on a team that's at its best when playing small.
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Some people say my music sounded at its best during the outdoor Labyrinth festival in Japan.
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This shift in focus is the kind of thing the Bechdel test does at its best.
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At its best, the Nobel serves to elevate one deserving writer to the level of greatness.
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At its best, that means allocating resources, believing in science and empowering trained and experienced officials.
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At its best, it does this in a way that tells little vignettes about past adventurers.
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"At its best, with this art form, the audience never knows about the computer," he said.
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At its best, this structure has empowered many people to participate and have their voices heard.
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At its best, politics gives us the space to live our lives and pursue our passions.
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Indeed, at its best, it's the experience of us as one mind, one heart, one body.
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Doing so, he said in the blog post, would "enable Tesla to operate at its best."
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This book is at its best when grounded; when it mixes fact with more florid expression.
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There are brawny, youthful elements to his singing, which at its best had ping and ardor.
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At its best, Pallbearer's infusion of fresh harmonic blood into doom's turgid circulatory system is exhilarating.
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It was loungewear at its best: loose, breathable, and the color of Sedona's majestic red rocks.
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We know New York is at its best when we lead the nation through troubled times.
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We are a nation at its best because we are, in many ways, at our worst.
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At its best, satire is cathartic truth telling, processing complex emotions through the lens of comedy.
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Many reporters there had only high school educations, but they practiced tabloid journalism at its best.
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At its best, it has an almost punklike purity, emphasizing abandon over structure, rawness over dexterity.
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At its best, it remains a ladder to higher earnings, greater economic security and dreams fulfilled.
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At its best, New York City has always been a place where people fight for fairness.
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The movie is at its best when it embraces the slightly goofy nature of McCall's vigilantism.
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Lambrusco, at its best, is a humble farmhouse wine, and I say that with sincere esteem.
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She said she saw hip-hop, at its best, as a way to address social problems.
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But it is at its best when it homes in close rather than venturing far afield.
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"Our philosophy is that philanthropy, at its best, often combines doing well with doing good," he said.
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At its best, the show uses animal life to send up specific city-living situations and subcultures.
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At its best, it's now recognized as a refined spirit comparable to Cognac or single-malt Scotch.
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Photography is at its best when it informs, and that's what a good documentary-reportage photographer does.
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Rosenstein Vendéglő:A traditional Hungarian restaurant at its best, Rosenstein is a family-operated business, and it shows.
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At its best, Hitman 2016 is the pinnacle of what any game in this series should be.
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The S&P/ASX 200 index rose 0.4% to close at its best week in a month.
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At its best — or sometimes even its just-okay — entertainment can broaden our view of the world.
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They're a reminder that dim sum at its best is not just elegant, but boisterously flavorful, too.
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Here, she embodies the new Ghostbusters at its best: Girls rule, women are funny, get over it.
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At its best, bone hurting juice is a lens for understanding our own absurd stupidity and excess.
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But either way, at its best, maybe the app really will link up some like-minded individuals.
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By making this film with them, I was reminded of what filmmaking at its best can be.
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A setting that was constructed around tactical variety, it succeeded in showcasing the AI at its best.
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Late Night is at its best when Kaling and Thompson are locked in a battle of wits.
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Narcosis is at its best when it leaves you alone, and lets the world do the talking.
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Regardless of form or genre, Ray's music has always been engrossing and, at its best, arrestingly beautiful.
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And it's at its best when it asks questions about what those real relationships actually feel like.
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"For me, at its best, Hollywood represents and then creates the imagery for that beauty," Smith said.
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At its best Italy's love of tradition makes for idyllic holidays, wonderful wines and delightful Slow Food.
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Reality television is, when at its best, a view into a culture, and how its perceives itself.
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Argentina at its best can embroider long stretches of passing with the nonchalance of a knitting circle.
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At its best, it's like a window you're looking through that changes the color of the world.
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At its best, the arrangement Obama described promises to bring democratic accountability to the rule of experts.
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"Our caucus is at its best when everyone has an opportunity to contribute and collaborate," Lee wrote.
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" Cashour said that the personnel moves "are what's required to ensure VA is performing at its best.
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Here, she embodies the new "Ghostbusters" at its best: Girls rule, women are funny, get over it.
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Ms. Kadaster, of Turkey at Its Best, has a more long-term perspective on tourism to Turkey.
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People keep comparing him to Brutus, but really, his remarks were "Friends, Romans, countrymen" at its best.
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Roman's is arguably at its best, especially when you catch a Saltie-esque sandwich at weekend brunch.
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At its best, it's a bummer — since it means you wasted your time chatting with a jerk.
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But in its time on the air, That's So Raven was early 2000s comedy at its best.
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In short: Watch Incredibles 2 if you love superhero deconstructions, family comedy, or Pixar at its best.
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That's an extremely high bar, but at its best, "Awaken, My Love!" recalls many of those virtues.
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At its best, this debate showed both candidates' strength on issues like the coronavirus crisis and immigration.
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At its best, large-ensemble jazz composition retains the whirling kinetics that defined the original big bands.
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And I don't blame 'em, because on a lot of records, it wasn't captured at its best.
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At its best, it is too complex, too cosmopolitan and too pleasure-seeking to pass loyalty tests.
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Even at its best, the joke really doesn't work outside its natural habitat of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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At its best the biennial is a step further to the cultural de-centralization in the region.
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Billions When "Billions" is at its best, as it certainly was tonight, recapping is a dicey proposition.
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At its best, democracy is a culture that empowers free citizens to participate in shaping their fates.
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The economy is growing at its best in three decades and is no longer mired in deflation.
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Without any real enforcement teeth, however, it has only been responsible for marginal shifts at its best.
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Troemel's work, at its best, gives the viewer the thrill of stumbling on an authentic viral gem.
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The twisted thing about Grey's is that it's at its best when things are at their worst.
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Fashion is arguably always social commentary, but at its best it is revelatory, not merely self-satisfied.
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At its best, NIH-funded research provides much of the basic science knowledge that spurs medical progress.
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We aren't perfect, but our multiculturalism feels less segregated, at its best, than some other European countries.
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This is dirty boxing at its best and you see fighters doing all sorts of brutal tricks.
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New York is at its best when most of its eight million-ish residents aren't using it.
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Detroit, at its best, is full of people who work hard and offer a hand to others.
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The miniseries is at its best when it pauses its political speculations and lets the personal relationships breathe.
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At its best, the competitive spirit of meritocracy has created extraordinary prosperity and a wealth of new ideas.
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But when it was at its best, the show was equal parts suspense, horror, science fiction — and romance.
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And that's what's so much fun about this thing we do: at its best, we're having a conversation.
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It's a live performance that's queer and anarchic and awkward and sexy — everything Hedwig is at its best.
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"The United Kingdom is at its best when it is helping to lead a strong Europe," Obama said.
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Love is, at its best, the ultimate magical power, a buff that increases our strength, intelligence, and empathy.
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But if we're playing the question straight, body positivity at its best means an intersectional take on bodies.
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At its best, Game of Thrones is a story about the cyclical destructiveness of the pursuit of power.
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Bailey was a product of the school system and he knows what it can be at its best.
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For years, Silicon Valley has operated under the assumption that consumers would take it at its best intentions.
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The town hall forum at its best brings the issues down to the level of the individual citizen.
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Clinton's campaign has been at its best when she's on offense—hitting Trump's incoherent and dangerous foreign policy.
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Australia's main index finished at its best level in 17 months after Wall Street racked up more records.
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At its best, the game expands upon its straightforward path, and offers choices for how to tackle problems.
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Rosenstein said Hustle is at its best getting people to show up at a particular place and time.
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Look, America is a lot like a Kardashian family vacation: It's at its best when everyone can come.
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But at its best, it displays a profound empathy that's lacking in most other shows of its ilk.
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But that, actually, is part of the point: America is often at its best when it's being challenged.
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At its best, "The Total Bent" feels more like an ecstatic combination of revival meeting and rock concert.
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And at its best, it cagily uses the pride of the present against the prejudice of the past.
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Fashion at its best can articulate desires and feelings that we might not have known we even had.
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At its best, it reminds us that DaRonch, the crowbar survivor, was beautiful then and remains beautiful now.
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It's past time to remind voters that Congress, at its best, does do right by the American people.
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This is collaboration around common ground at its best, and the model can work elsewhere under Planning 2.0.
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There's no question the job market in the United States is possibly at its best in a generation.
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But the truth is that video output, even at its best, can't really match a native 23p image.
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I think Skylines at its best is a game about quality of life, whatever that means to you.
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At its best, professional wrestling is both a forum for unique athletic brilliance and a vibrant storytelling medium.
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The creative life, at its best, elucidates and thrives within pleasure: its absence, its expectation and its promise.
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We always tell people, "Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice," as the Rev.
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Then look at his frame and his big game, which is at its best in the biggest moments.
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When functioning at its best, Europe has been a partner for the United States on the global stage.
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The film is at its best when it genuinely doesn't care about making you feel comfortable or smart.
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Full of bad haircuts, perfectly posed group shots, and unsentimental romanticism, the photos are nostalgia at its best.
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"Opera at its best by Oldenburg," he read aloud from a headline on a meticulously drafted front page.
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Edge of Nowhere is at its best—and at times, it's very good—when it's mining VR's immersiveness.
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At its best, it serves to unite kinky freaks, dissidents of oppressive regimes and sufferers of obscure diseases.
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"In California, thyme grows year-round but is generally at its best in spring and summer," she says.
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I think that, at its best, Western Christian thought acknowledges disgust, mortality, and empathy for the fallen body.
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The evolution of our understanding of the appendix is an example of evidence-based science at its best.
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The focal point of this episode is Serena's baby shower, which is "The Handmaid's Tale" at its best.
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From a commercial perspective, it is also still at its best when the United States market is thriving.
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City is at its best when it is sweeping through teams; Liverpool's aim is, instead, to disrupt them.
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But wine is at its best as part of a meal, whether at a restaurant or at home.
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Amazon Fire TV Cube The seventh-gen iPad has held steady at its best-ever price since Monday.
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In the semifinal win over South Carolina, Gonzaga looked at its best when both were on the floor.
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I hope not, because Curb can be such a fun show to watch when it's at its best.
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But at its best, the flashback-heavy, nonlinear storytelling of "This Is Us" is more than a gimmick.
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A survey on Thursday showed German consumer sentiment at its best in almost 16 years heading into July.
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At its best, football is a uniquely American spectacle: fast, brutal, complex, colorful, and have we mentioned brutal?
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Elizabeth DiPalma, Ghent, N.Y. Jeanne Marie Laskas's piece was the magazine at its best: vivid, fascinating and powerful.
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Plus, positive views of the US economy is at its best since 2000, according to recent CNN polling.
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"His idea of a trade zone with us is British humor at its best," said greengrocer Besnik Spahiu.
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What Mr. Paulson did at the most acute moment of the crisis was government action at its best.
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Moderates said it made necessary fixes to the law and was an example of bipartisanship at its best.
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But at its best, it could have broad structural benefits that go beyond a quirk burst in pay.
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At its best, manual data entry would be reduced or eliminated, and the software would work for the employee.
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This is Italian country cooking at its best, a simple dish that requires few ingredients and very little time.
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" Pictures on her Facebook page showed her posing with Confederate artefacts, and were captioned "Mississippi history at its best!
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I happen to think VR is at its best when it's used to exaggerate reality, rather than mimic it.
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"Our country is not at its best right now, and that can be very discouraging and frustrating," she says.
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Technology, at its best, will extend human capabilities and allow us to do things we could not do before.
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I think over time they decided that it was a story that actually showed American intelligence at its best.
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This is Riverdale at its best, when it never met a pinnacle of absurdity that it couldn't immediately top.
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At its best, the game evokes feel of 2D Mario games, but it is not one of those games.
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But he gave Zverev only three break-point chances, and Isner's serve was at its best down the stretch.
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This is Returns at its best, blending old-fashioned magic and newfangled technology to deliver something that truly stuns.
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At its best, it unites the country around common values to accomplish things that people could never manage alone.
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I agree with Tasha that this series is often at its best when leaning into its soap opera instincts.
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Barks is the standout of the cast: When Pretty Woman is at its best, it's because she is onstage.
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At its best, it teaches us that the damaging and destructive rules of toxic masculinity can be un-learned.
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It shows France at its best and the weight of its history in all its shame and glory. Gen.
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Spotted by Locals is at its best for those looking for a local joint to wile away the time.
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The X-Files is always at its best when it lets its hair down and has a little fun.
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Emphasis on odd, because like so many Tim Burton movies, this film is at its best when it's weirdest.
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At its best, Narcosis was so uncomfortable I couldn't play it for more than 30 minutes at a time.
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At its best, distance fog worked almost like a poetic form, providing structure, containing the action and emphasizing narrative.
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It powerfully demonstrates why the United States is at its best when it remains a safe haven for refugees.
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The Robert Kennedy brought alive in this important documentary embodies politics at its best and America at her noblest.
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At its best, the Steele dossier is an "unverified and salacious" political research memo funded by Trump's Democratic rivals.
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At its best, a clothing store is less about clothes than the way those clothes should make you feel.
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The film is at its best, though, when it gives a sense of what it's like to work inside.
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At its best, Inuksuit felt like walking in a starfield of sound and being delighted by each new discovery.
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The BFG is at its best when it's at its most lyrical, or when it's at its most crude.
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Education policy will be at its best when we heed the ideas and input of our teacher advisors. Rep.
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Futuristic science fiction is at its best when it makes us take a hard look at our own world.
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"'Brad's Status' at its best is genuinely thought-provoking," A. O. Scott wrote in his review in The Times.
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This is marketing at its best: free, broadly disseminated, playful, harmless, and focused on that sought-after demographic — youth.
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He writes: Please remember, Starbucks is at its best when our stores and offices are welcoming places for everyone.
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The director's methods are open to ethical debate, but the power of his filmmaking, at its best, is not.
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It's time to remember Larry Bird picking off Isiah Thomas back in 1987, heads-up basketball at its best.
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"This Is Us," at its best, is about a family with a complicated past trying to negotiate its present.
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But at its best, it encouraged a kind of vulnerable discussion you rarely see on the big social networks.
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In the end, the GLB250 was at its best when it was being driven rather hard, which surprised me.
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Soundgarden at its best was Mr. Cornell's ideal vehicle because it gave his voice copious possibilities to grapple against.
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The Democratic Party is at its best when we lead with the conviction, above all else, to help people.
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At its best, she writes, the new generation of cultural activists elicits greater awareness of issues of social justice.
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The Second Chance Act, Justice Reinvestment Initiative and other investments are examples of government working together at its best.
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They were heart-warming and affirming accounts of public service at its best, which most Americans will never hear.
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"America is at its best when it is welcoming, and it grows from a welcoming spirit," Dr. Polland said.
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It's at its best when Mack is grilling Papa on matters like why she allows children to be murdered.
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He knew how government worked at its best: he had been a member of Congress and his state's legislature.
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Like Trump himself, it would represent a repudiation of the pluralism and inclusivity that characterizes America at its best.
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But once you've tried the bo bay mon you have, by and large, seen the kitchen at its best.
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As the stories come together, "Globo" becomes a gorgeously rendered portrait, a model of High Maintenance at its best.
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American Horror Story is always at its best when it brushes up against the political but doesn't fully embrace it.
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Reliance Industries accounted for the biggest share of gains, ending 4.4 percent higher at its best closing level since Oct.
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But by now, it's clear that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is at its best when it's totally off-the-chain crazy.
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"Our country is not at its best right now, and that can be very discouraging and frustrating," she told People.
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Horizon is at its best when it gives you the freedom to use Aloy's plentiful skills however you see fit.
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If I want to hear a pair of headphones at its best, I now reach for this silver brick first.
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While her answer's may exemplify "politispeak" at its best, Clinton never stated definitively that the administration would support the pipeline.
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Giz is at its best when it takes a broader topic and exposes the weird things that make it tick.
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But scary movies — where horror is thought to be at its best — is just as inconsistent in delivering jump scares.
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At its best, "Troubled Water" is a knotty, emotionally complex examination of the power imbalances and abuses that slavery created.
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At its best, the app was a passable music service but definitely not a considerable threat against streaming king, Spotify.
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"It's future versus past, and the Democratic Party has always been at its best when it's future leaning," said Warner.
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Music is melody and rhythm and harmony, and at its best writing can achieve only one of those characteristics (rhythm).
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As a nation, America is at its best when we are thinking and making things and exporting to the world.
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As dark as it got, the show is at its best when it focuses on the characters and their strife.
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At its best, Nina is cosplay karaoke, with Saldana in front of a cinematic jukebox belting her favorite artist's tunes.
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She's innately understands that television is often at its best when it's told through small scenes featuring just two people.
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Cricket is at its best when it is combative and aggressive—and when all 13 players leave the field healthy.
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It's a combat system which is at its best when you're small and nimble and enemies are big and lumbering.
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At its best, the impeachment process is an attempt to protect our institutions from his inability to obey the rules.
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Even when the game is at its best, the "League of Legends" hardcore fans are some of Riot's toughest critics.
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"To me, religion at its best is saying, 'What we've decided is special someplace is actually special everywhere,'" Miller said.
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At its best — think The Onion or Andy Borowitz — fake news is funny in a way that makes us wince.
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That kind of GDP growth to a country that, at its best, might grow at 2 percent, that's pretty significant.
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"Underground," another well-made show from the underappreciated network WGN America, is at its best when it's hardest to watch.
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This is criticism at its best: a passionate, sympathetic reading that acknowledges the poet's limitations while clarifying the particular strengths.
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But "Liberty" is at its best when it goes beyond the starry-eyed patriotism to explore a more somber history.
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This novel is a tragicomedy; it plays at its best like a "Twilight Zone" episode filmed by the Coen brothers.
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Line: Packers by 200 ½ The Packers' offense has hardly been at its best this season, averaging 24.6 points a game.
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"The Husband Hunters," Anne de Courcy's diverting new study of this phenomenon, is at its best when she's exploring why.
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"Our caucus is at its best when everyone has an opportunity to contribute and collaborate," she wrote in the letter.
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I care because at its best, there was nothing else like "Game of Thrones" on TV or any other medium.
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The United States seems to constantly forget its own traditions, to forget what this country at its best stands for.
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At its best, the movie achieves an overall feeling of ease—one that Hollywood often struggles to make seem natural.
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And like Roger Rabbit, Detective Pikachu is at its best when it's marrying madcap comedy to a surprisingly sophisticated mystery.
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At its best, the result is almost too nerve-wracking to watch, even though sometimes it feels like massive overkill.
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But while the backlash arrived, the material never felt as spiky or searing as Inside Amy Schumer at its best.
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At its best, this album is a reminder that hers was a singular voice, hard to ignore in any era.
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At its best, though, "The Feral Detective" is a worthy morality play about our warring impulses for conflict and comfort.
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That potential treatments and vaccines are already being tested and developed is a testament to human ingenuity at its best.
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Still, the event had a bit of old-fashioned bite — Summer Jam, at its best, will always have a touch.
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" Non sequitur, she writes, "is lively, volatile, skirmishing, suggesting (at its best) simultaneity or multiplicity, loosing a flurry of questions.
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At its best, this process leads to a consensus on the actions taken and the policy goals they have served.
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And so do I. Our nation is at its best when all Americans can work together toward a common vision.
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At its best, Poliwood makes it cool to care, leveraging celebrity to galvanize support for something more important than celebrity.
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At its best, that pace creates a trance-like feel, but a few scenes extend their welcome and become plodding.
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At its best, the show delves a little deeper to speak to the less conventionally beautiful aspects of fairy tales.
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More importantly, the writing is often at its best when it allows Eve and Villanelle to get a little messy.
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At its best, Orphan Black tells stories with huge implications — whether scientific or philosophical — on the most personal of levels.
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At its best, SpongeBob SquarePants is a masterwork of containing so much unique, brilliant humor in each 11-minute episode.
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It originated as an arcade game, and is at its best when you're furiously battling against someone sitting right beside you.
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When the model is at its best, it acts as the personal stylist the average American never could have previously afforded.
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Homeland is always at its best when it's reflecting reality, but in an eerie, more unsettling way, not an exact one.
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At its best, though, "The Walking Dead" is about human interaction, and a post-apocalyptic society where lawlessness is the norm.
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Zucchini Available year-round, zucchini is at its best during the summer season, especially if freshly plucked from your own garden.
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We don't know much, but that's the whole point; Telltale's work is at its best when you come in spoiler-free.
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As such, The Dead Zone is a little uneven, but at its best, it works well enough to smooth itself out.
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At its best, The Walking Dead balances the hope of a better future against the brutality of its zombie-infested present.
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What are the rituals of self-care that you can do preventatively to keep your health and vitality at its best?
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Fashion is always at its best when it looks outside of itself for inspiration and holds up a mirror to society.
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At its best, it's a surprisingly complex tragedy about the bonds of family and friendship... just a deeply, deeply creepy one.
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At its best, however, Nintendo manages to put a fresh spin on the age-old genre, as is the case here.
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In just a matter of days, the photo, which highlights co-parenting at its best — has received more than 80,000 shares.
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But when Odyssey is at its best, you're given just enough information and visual cues to figure things out for yourself.
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And like Lost, Black Mirror at its best aims to send chills down viewers' spines without ever losing the human element.
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At its best his fiction earned comparisons with Chekhov; in turn, he influenced a generation of writers in Ireland and beyond.
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Hardship has only sharpened Darlene's caustic humor, which is always at its best when she's launching her deadly deadpan at Becky.
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This movie is blockbust-her at its best and I'm banking on it delivering my new favorite one-liner of 2018.
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At its best, being mindful means paying attention, being present, and living without fear and judgment, with a kind, accepting heart.
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If you mentally strip away the seriousness of Fifty Shades Darker, the movie is actually at its best in these moments.
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"Rebooting India" is at its best when it delves into the veritable sausage-making that is large-scale government IT projects.
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There are many moving parts to the platform, but it's at its best when separate features come together like this. 2.
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At its best Plague Tale is the story Dishonored told, only from the perspective of the kids whose futures were robbed.
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At its best, the original film is a brilliant satire on fascist propaganda, skewering the self-importance of science fiction cinema.
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At its best, ecological social practice art preserves not only the environment but also essential and sometimes imperiled forms of knowledge.
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Adding additional hurdles to treatment while contending with the burden of a progressive disease is not our government at its best.
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Take advantage of these deep discounts and join us to learn, share and experience early-stage startup culture at its best.
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At its best, however, "One Thousand and One Nights" — helped by a strong, diverse cast — finds eerie modernity in its characters.
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The main difference is that The Night Of, when compared to SVU at its best, is incredibly old-fashioned about gender.
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At its best, the strike channeled West Virginia's long, proud history of worker action to address the challenges of this century.
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At its best, social media allows us to connect and keep up with friends and people we don't see very often.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden's favorability is at its best since February 0013, shortly after he took office as vice president.
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College athletics at its best provides a face and a voice to smaller communities that don't receive representation in popular media.
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I think that a lot of the time, you see a band at its best when it's stripped back a little.
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Black Mirror is always at its best when it examines how technology stretches what's human about us to its breaking point.
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Labash's hilarious profile of dirty tricks master Roger Stone stands as a representative example of The Weekly Standard at its best.
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These affordable ones from Williams-Sonoma are made from silicone and create an airtight seal to keep wine at its best.
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The Walking Dead is always at its best when it focuses on two things: its core relationships and cool zombie shit.
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At its best, then, this review should confirm that employees are not inadvertently disclosing information that would actually harm national security.
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It's a deeply frustrating end to what was, at its best, one of the deepest and most exciting shows on television.
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This is an exciting thing for those who—like me—believe that music is at its best when it is unpredictable.
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A counterargument might go like this: "The Third Hotel" is at its best when it makes no claim to psychological realism.
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The series is at its best when it uses these home-movie-style vignettes, many of them poignant in their ordinariness.
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At its best moments it reminds me of some of the stuff that I've read from some of my favorite authors.
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The topic is huge, though, and Knowable is at its best when it's distilling knowledge into neatly packaged lists and frameworks.
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At its best, and most fully realized, it feels like a program made by unusually sophisticated, precocious children for their friends.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng Index (HSI) closed at its best level in five months on Friday.
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At its best, The Expanse uses its new status quo to drive its characters into making a lot of bad calls.
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At its best, Washington is machine-fueled by politics, elections, and sound bites that sometimes manage to deliver on campaign promises.
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Top high-school football, a relentless quest for excellence mottled by local circumstances, is in this sense sport at its best.■
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Stocks soared in response, with the Dow (INDU) rising 2173 points, or 1.4%, closing at its best level since July 31.
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Last week's performances showed that while the partnership is still far from symbiotic, it can, at its best, make thrilling music.
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"Bandersnatch" is not unaware of the limits of interactive storytelling; it is at its best when it has fun with them.
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This makes the Senate, at its best, a vibrant, unpredictable institution, and a platform for entrepreneurs of ideas such as Warren.
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When the movie is at its best, it's scrappy, eager to please, and — thanks to some superb comedic acting — deliciously strange.
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Sure. But at its best, it made the show feel more real than a lot of series that didn't feature aliens.
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At its best, the show really did believe there was nothing Americans couldn't accomplish by coming together and finding common ground.
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The Clemson coach, who is fond of using acronyms, watched his team all year perform at its BEST (backups earning Swinney's trust).
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I think because the law at its best is manifested in the way people interact with one another, so clearly it's both.
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Dining | New Jersey At its best, fusion cuisine can be novel and refreshing; at its worst, a hard-to-decipher mash-up.
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In another, they all dance joyfully, reminding us of the exuberance, energy, and self-love that exercise brings us at its best.
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But at its best, VR porn is beginning to open doors to an endless possibility of new and progressive spank bank material.
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That includes, at its best, a motorcycle chase and fight, which frequently puts the audience squarely in the midst of the encounter.
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It is a vision fundamentally at odds with the diverse liberal democracy that America, at its best, represents on the world stage.
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Even at its best, The Last Knight feels like a series of action scenes wrapped up together in a thinly stretched narrative.
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Her favorability rating stands at its best mark since April 24, with 217% holding a favorable view of her, and 13% unfavorable.
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At its best, Sex and the City showed the heartwarming, hilarious, and occasionally shocking ways that women grow together in deep friendships.
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"This is mobile consumer internet at its best," Eric Kim, one of Goodwater Capital's two founding partners, told TechCrunch in an interview.
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It's important that my level of energy is at its best when I'm working with my team at each of my companies.
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Canada's economy grew at its best pace in nearly six years in the second quarter amid robust consumer spending and energy exports.
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At its best it can actually explore real human experiences, real human fears, and, yeah, political issues through a slightly different lens.
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American power, at its best, rests in the strength of its citizens — and anyone else — to debate ideas without fear of reprisal.
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Twitter is often at its best during breaking news events when it becomes the quickest place to find updates on what's happening.
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At its best, wearing black is a fashion gimmick that doesn't match the significance and consideration of the other Time's Up initiatives.
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The game is at its best when it comes to the co-op puzzles, where players have to work together to progress.
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Survivor is at its best when it creates tools and opportunities for the players to leverage power and information to build relationships.
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It also makes plain that Outlander is at its best when Jamie and Claire and their compatriots are at home, in Scotland.
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At its best, this gifted artist's work feels genuinely real, despite — or perhaps because of — how dreadfully she allows us to see.
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Is the genre at its best when it's critical of corporate transhumanism or when it's collapsing the binary between "organic" and "synthetic"?
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The WBC, at its best, is not a contest to determine the world's best national team, nor a showcase for international talent.
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This is local eating at its best—when cooked, village rice has a marshmellow-y texture and light, ever-so-nutty taste.
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The response, for many here, was an example of Knoxville at its best, transcending the dividing lines of partisanship, race and class.
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At its best, however, philanthropy is interested in undoing — to paraphrase Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — the circumstances which make philanthropy necessary.
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At its best, hospice provides a well-coordinated interdisciplinary team that eases patients' pain and worry, tending to the whole family's concerns.
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The show's at its best when we see Rachel play puppet-master with the contestants, and we see that in full force.
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It's nice to be reminded that beneath all the disheartening news, there are uplifting stories offering glimpses of humanity at its best.
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At its best, fandom is a playful, participatory, and dialogic engagement with a work of art—exploring it, remaking it, rewriting it.
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His wife is due to give birth to their second child in a few days; their relationship is not at its best.
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At its best, Bojack Horseman is an empathy machine, a sentimental vessel that uses animation and animals to say what humans cannot.
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It boils stories down to their essence, and at its best, it finds new ways to pivot off of familiar storytelling tropes.
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At its best, the Electoral College doesn't stop the popular vote from doing that, and at its worse, it actively prevents that.
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Consequently, these shows were more all over the place, quality-wise, compared with a show like Game of Thrones (at its best).
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Comedy is at its best when poking fun at evil, in that it can serve to reduce horror's mental power over us.
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At its best, it's anarchic fun, but at three and a half hours it tends to drag, particularly when the music stops.
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The Legend of Tarzan is at its best when it shrugs off its seriousness and goes for the joyous and the campy.
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At its best, The Covenant is a magical homoerotic utopia; at its occasional worst, it is like a very bad frat house.
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America is at its best when we reward people based on the quality of their work, not the size of their pocketbook.
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At its best, archival reference like Chiuri's intrinsically connects the new with the old, weaving a seamless story that can constantly evolve.
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At its best, the LP makes you think and dance in equal measure, and Arcade Fire's arena tour should accomplish something similar.
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The substances produced by those genes are not released at the right times and the body fails to perform at its best.
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But we're product optimists, so we like to view it at its best: a personal means for taking action and adding value.
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Afterpay closed at its best level in well over 3 months after posting solid annual growth in the United States and Britain.
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Saturday Night Live is at its best when the cast are trying with everything they have not to break during the sketch.
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Having said that, I think Scoop at Walmart is probably at its best value for the standouts like the dress Remi got.
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Roy Jenkins, one of the great reforming home secretaries, wrote that, at its best, the department's hallmark was "meticulous and precise administration".
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It's one of many crowd-pleasing bits in a movie that at its best seeks a warm, direct connection with its audience.
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This is kid-book humor at its best, both warmhearted and frisky — the kind that leaves adults, too, cracking up and grateful.
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Gears 5 is one of the most visually stunning games ever crafted, and the skiff sections show it off at its best.
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We tend to talk about performance as though it's the definition of falsehood when, at its best, it's the height of truth.
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At its best, any publication, whether a daily one, like The Times, or an almost-monthly one, like T, is a collaboration.
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" Ms. Maslin concluded that "at its best, the music moves with a real spring in its step, and the movie does too.
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No other work so well captures how opera, at its best, is both of the world and a rapturous heightening of it.
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But at its best, it's a strong rendering of both that horror and the frayed rays of hope that sometimes break through.
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Crucially, Microsoft said it created Surface to give manufacturers a template to follow, as a way to show Windows at its best.
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Here the museum is at its best, drawing a connection from the institution to its art collection through the narrative of breeding.
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At its best, it's a comedy that brilliantly tackles the American middle class, and even at its worst, it's warm and funny.
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This is science at its best, because we can see from the multiple drafts that the federal government is showing its work.
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At its best, the Senate exists to keep the government from swinging between extremes as one party loses power and another gains it.
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But at its best, teashop mediation with crowds hearing every word, could expose and shame local bullies, offering a rough sort of accountability.
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Hitman is at its best when it divorces itself from the on-screen violence and instead treats the experience like an absurdist playground.
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This moment, stuck between past and present, toying with the player's sense of control and perspective, is Resident Evil 7 at its best.
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"Cultural Appropriation at its best 🙄" one Instagram user wrote after Halsey shared a screenshot of the new cover to her Instagram account.
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At its best, watching Doctor Strange is like looking at the world through a kaleidoscope controlled by an absurdist architect with mystical powers.
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But at its best, AI-generated content is likely to heal our social fabric in as many ways as it may rend it.
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They possess immense power and uphold a system that, even at its best, doesn't work equally for everybody who exists within that system.
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And I can confirm one thing: Game of Thrones is at its best when it focuses on a handful of characters and settings.
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Just don't let that tempt you into shooting video this way — 360-degree video is at its best when the camera is stable.
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Syrian music, even at its best, was never one of the pre-eminent genres during the "world music" CD boom of the 1990s.
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The 128GB tablet for $329.99 (usually $429.99) at Amazon and Best Buy is a great value, and currently at its best price yet.
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But there was something too neat about that resolution, and Sharp Objects was at its best when it leaned into an emotional mess.
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At its best, My Friend Dahmer makes some weak attempts to reckon with virulent homophobia in an Ohio suburb in the late '70s.
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By doing that, at its best, The Purge movies are far more successful than Joker at reflecting and satirizing a paradoxical, unequal society.
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The 2007 debut of the iPhone showed Apple at its best — entering a new category and completely changing the rules of the game.
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Suburbicon is at its best when it locks into a familiar groove and delivers on one of its many Coen-esque movie moments.
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Introductory economics, at its best, enables people to see the unstated assumptions and hidden costs behind the rosy promises of politicians and businessmen.
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Ms Roupenian's occasional supernatural touches can be distracting, but at its best her writing recalls the gloomy feminist fairy-tales of Angela Carter.
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At its best, OEJ grants not only provide obvious health benefits, but reverse stymied economic growth by connecting poor communities with economic opportunities.
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At its best when it's almost an over the top silly comedy, less so when it's about the comic booky villain driven moments.
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Except this is also when it's at its best because it's also comforted the afflicted by allowing them to directly afflict the comfortable.
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This is "The Glass Castle" at its best, documenting the agony and ecstasy, the fantasy and the fury of living with an addict.
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At its best, the original The X-Files would switch genres on a dime, going from dark and creepy to crazy and funny.
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At its best, though, it can put a game so far out of reach that any comeback attempt is fated to fall short.
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The sequence is Night Call at its best: empathetic and deeply interested in people and how they try to relate to each other.
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"Despite Republicans' promises to hold big tech accountable, the FTC appears to have failed miserably at its best opportunity to do so," Sen.
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At its best, Life Is Strange recognizes and highlights how often life is exactly the opposite for most, and this scene epitomized it.
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And even at its best, any excitement feels more like a rapidly fading sugar rush, not the indelible thrill of Spielberg's best work.
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"Though it has pared gains today, the market is still performing at its best," said Deven Choksey, managing director, K.R Choksey Investment Managers.
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Like a lot of the now-bald (and rich) assholes that you went to high school with, Ryan is Machiavellianism at its best.
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At its best, the enforcement of state-aid rules has severed the links between governments and national champions, such as flag-carrying airlines.
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"This art form, like an old-fashioned carousel, is at its best when it takes us around the world," she said of cinema.
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At its best, the nation's Jacksonian streak works to preserve liberty by advocating for federalism and equality of opportunity, irrespective of social class.
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And at its best, we could see AI approaches like those employed by Insilico sweep pharmaceutical companies into a completely new development paradigm.
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Sohn, one of Park's lawyers, said her health was not at its best and she had been getting medical checks between questioning sessions.
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Some land formations like the famous pitchfork dune in the Namibia desert can also be a breathtaking example of nature at its best.
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In fact, the show is at its best when delving into the tangled notions of identity faced by people in their late twenties.
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But cultural appropriation, at its best, can lead to hybrid phenomena that wouldn't have existed if cultures remained siloed off from one another.
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Kurt Rambis, the coach of the Knicks, acknowledged beforehand that his team would need to play at its best to have a chance.
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At its best, the franchise is about encountering new civilizations and solving knotty ethical problems and — sometimes, yes — punching aliens in the face.
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Motherboard has always been at its best when we're talking about utopias and dystopias, both prospective and the ones we're currently living in.
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The low downforce configuration, the narrow streets and the high top speeds give us a fascinating cocktail to show F1 at its best.
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Yet, like The Ice Storm earlier that fall, Boogie Nights is at its best when exploring the limits of male machismo and vulnerability.
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Instead, his home city has nurtured in him a taste in beats that at its best recalls both Boots Riley and Too Short.
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At its best, the scene was supposed to be more curious and accepting than punk while retaining the same DIY, anti-corporate ethos.
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Media at its best is what uncovers the corrupt politician, moves national attitudes along the arc towards tolerance, and inspires the cynical teen.
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It lacks the elegance and nuance of this show's metaphorical storytelling at its best, and it flattens Willow's characterization instead of enriching it.
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The whole absurd sequence is "Billions" at its best, using detail-driven plot mechanics to paint a larger picture of how power operates.
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But today's viewers can judge only what is in front of them, and tennis is generally at its best when the generations clash.
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At its best, "War Machine" crackles with irreverent wit, even if American political craziness circa 2009 looks tame compared with the 2017 version.
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That's upcycling at its best and what my mother always said is true: If you wait long enough, everything comes back in style.
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But at its best it doesn't just conjure up an imaginary world; it makes the real one disappear, it makes the author disappear.
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At its best — and in this show, that's often — "Of Human Bondage" also manages to ask a few questions about art and ambition.
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Regardless of who controls the lever of power at any point in time, journalism at its best is a check on that power.
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The holiday season burst of legislating has become standard in Congress, which seems to operate at its best when faced with crushing deadlines.
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South Africa's rand outperformed wider emerging currencies, strengthening nearly one percent against the dollar to trade at its best level in two weeks.
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It can also serve as a way of lightly unpacking the day's news, and — at its best — draw attention to wider cultural issues.
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Krakvik and D'Orazio's uncompromising aesthetic is at its best in their newly renovated fin-de-siècle apartment in Gamlebyen, the city's old town.
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At its best, this dynamic feels spontaneous, serendipitous, as if the dancers (and we with them) are surprised by what Ms. Dinnerstein plays.
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The post fight chat with a fighter who has just been knocked out has never provided any level of insight even at its best.
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Knock Down the House is at its best when it unflinchingly offers a snapshot of the vulnerabilities of its protagonists and their accompanying challenges.
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"History" is Black at its best: An observant, sometimes bleakly funny tale of how we interact not only with technology, but with each other.
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"History" is Black at its best: An observant, sometimes bleakly funny tale of how we interact not only with technology, but with each other.
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"Paparazzi" – 2009 MTV Video Music Awards The bloody finale, the cane, the piano break, the chandeliers – this performance was Gaga showmanship at its best.
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"Social media at its best makes you feel socially validated, while Pinterest at best makes you feel creative and empowered to act," Silbermann says.
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At its best, the programme shows that good can beat evil without resorting to excessive violence—while having a few laughs on the way.
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Where Demura's book is at its best from a strategic stand point is encouraging the nunchuck user to simply swing at what is available.
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Unnatural Selection is at its best when it showcases the disagreements among biohackers themselves, making clear that the DIY biology community is not monolithic.
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Some scientists have been studying so-called "Superagers" in order to understand what steps are necessary to keep a brain functioning at its best.
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While occasionally opaque, Onrush is at its best when you throw yourself into it, drive like a maniac, and hope it all works out.
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The series is at its best when it realistically and poignantly shows how people with good intentions can still hurt, disappoint, and neglect others.
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"The investigation leading to the indictments announced today is the FBI at its best," FBI Director Christopher Wray said in the DOJ's press release.
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Tennis is usually at its best when contrasts in style are on display, and Raonic-Murray would be quite a contrast at this stage.
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SNL's always at its best when it hits close to home, but this time, it seemed a little too close to reality for Safelite.
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But at its best, it's a strong rendering of both the horrors of addiction and the frayed rays of hope that sometimes break through.
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The worst part is probably the inventory interface, which even at its best still feels like rummaging through a tool drawer in a garage.
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But one thing is clear: the Switch is an equal to consoles when it comes to playing Fortnite, just not looking at its best.
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They're unabashed romantics, unashamed aesthetes, and perfect proof that British music at its best isn't stuck in the humdrum world of kitchen sink realism.
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This shelf is Amazon Books at its best, and honestly, the most exciting part of about the idea of Amazon launching an IRL space.
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Boxing marketing is at its best, and its worst, when it preys upon the racial, ethnic, national and regional tensions of the viewing audience.
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But, unfortunately, The Discovery forgets to do what Black Mirror, at its best, does so successfully: couch grand philosophical ideas in richly drawn characters.
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At its best, this goes far beyond "doing accents" to be a walking, talking and devastatingly funny sociolinguistics thesis on race as a performance.
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Boxer's art, at its best, revives the postwar ideal of an artist-god creating a new visual universe — one distinctive galaxy at a time.
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Canada's economy grew at its best pace in nearly six years in the second quarter helped by robust consumer spending and strong energy exports.
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"America is at its best when we reward people based on the quality of their work, not the size of their pocketbook," he wrote.
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At its best, the White House Correspondent's Dinner is a celebration of the press, their relationship with the government, and the First Amendment itself.
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"Our Department is proven to be at its best when the times are most difficult," Mattis wrote in a message to Defense Department employees.
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"This is innovation at its best," said Jha, who said findings from the program in India would be brought back to New South Wales.
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At its best, the exhibition is self-critical, but more often it feels masturbatory — look at all this expensive art together in one place!
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This is comic book comedy at its best, with plenty of jokes for diehard fans, but plenty of fun observations for outsiders as well.
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The American capitalist economic system is at its best when guided by the principle that no firm is too big or special to fail.
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The worst of Warren Buffett's stock picks underscores a key lesson: A company is at its best if it has a viable competitive advantage.
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Corn was at its best, so he could finally introduce a new polenta dish he had come up with too late the previous summer.
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The show is at its best when it trains its focus on Claire, its time-tossed lead, played with expert precision by Caitriona Balfe.
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At its best, Frank's shambling deception brings out the anxiety underlying Gaffigan's lumbering comedic persona, but "Being Frank" is largely an incoherent viewing experience.
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At its best — and "Endgame" is in some ways as good as it gets — the "Avengers" cosmos has been an expansive and inclusive place.
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The last two years have been a stress test for American democracy, and they've revealed this country and its worst and at its best.
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There are old-timers who won't touch a peach until after the Fourth of July, when they say the fruit is at its best.
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But the production is at its best when it's at its quietest and Williams's appeal to our capacity for mercy is given its due.
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This is Statovci's writing at its best, longing and rage compressed in a single sentence at once sweepingly plangent and rooted in granular detail.
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"MTV at its best — whether it's news, whether it's a show, whether it's a docu-series — is about amplifying young people's voices," he said.
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At its best, a snack is a tiny act of disruption, a protest against proper meals — the illicit taste that may ruin your dinner.
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The work that Davis and Grassley and Walorski and Wyden are doing to make sure FFPSA is successful is Capitol Hill at its best.
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"At its best, the competition for Amazon has spurred cities to think about how to improve their quality of life more generally," he said.
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At its best, hospice care is nearly miraculous in its ability to alleviate suffering and enable people to die in gentle and dignified ways.
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This follows a similar report from the University of Michigan earlier this month, which showed that consumer sentiment was at its best level since 2004.
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Streaming on Shudder The other film on this list from director Kim Jee-woon, A Tale of Two Sisters is psychological horror at its best.
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And while the comedy was at its best when the show's terrific cast could just riff off each other, Fox proved an unlikely comic force.
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Network television is often at its best when it's creating stars, rather than coasting off the presence of actors who are known for other roles.
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"Eat food that makes your body work at its best, but sometimes, you're gonna need to go elbows-deep into the pizza," she wrote. Amen.
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I still believe that America is at its best when we proudly promote democracy, protect Christians and religious minorities everywhere, and spread our values globally.
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Yet at its best, the movie effectively illustrates the cynical calculus that these parents made, as well as the rationalizations employed to justify their actions.
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The fun and the fights both seemed more organic and compelling: The estrangement and reconciliation of BFFs Brandi and Stephanie was Housewives at its best.
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A few more thoughts I'd like to share… Please remember, Starbucks is at its best when our stores and offices are welcoming places for everyone.
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W1 is Apple at its best — it's a proprietary technology that solves real problems, helps open up new use cases, and pushes the industry forward.
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"Dancing, at its best, is an oasis, away from all the divisiveness and all the stuff we are wrestling with right now," the host said.
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It shows the flexibility of the Windows ecosystem at its best: a strong product from a boutique manufacturer who has a specific user in mind.
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When Guardians 2 is at its best, it questions, more than any other Marvel film, the importance of family and its connection to our humanity.
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At its worst, it's annoying, at its best, it's a little fidget button that you can press without having to worry about it doing something.
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Which is to say, the Pixel is built to advertise Android at its best and, increasingly, Android is designed to create the best possible Pixel.
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Witherite thinks that has something to do with the nature of social media, which, at its best, is about bringing people together and finding support.
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But at its best, Game of Thrones argued that everything mattered, and here at the end, it really doesn't seem like much of anything did.
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" The Notre Dame professor also wrote that "the press at its best is like a guardian angel that caringly and capably protects us from harm.
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And at its best, Green Book may raise interest in the actual Green Books among viewers, particularly white audiences who've never heard of them before.
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Whenever rock/punk/etc was at its best or most revolutionary, it was sitting right at the edge of what was likeable and what wasn't.
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"I think at its best, imagery—especially imagery that's shared widely on social media and in editorial stories—can be a shame solvent," she says.
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It's also the type of movie Disney has always made at its best — and in this case, it has a most unexpected filmmaker to thank.
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As the protest imagery suggests, drone photography at its best can provide us with a more expansive and revealing view of the world around us.
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The show is at its best when it stops being shallow and starts thinking big, and The Kingdom is clearly the beginning of something larger.
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Sherlock is at its best placing itself at oblique angles to Conan Doyle canon, and there are some delicious easter eggs in this first episode.
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Any good user interface, whether physical or digital, is at its best when it becomes unnoticeable, and I think that's where this Suora keyboard shines.
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But mostly it's the celebration of investigative journalism at its best, as practiced by the "Spotlight" team of The Boston Globe under editor Marty Baron.
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The most rewarding aspect of teaching is enabling this kind of engagement (a process that, at its best, is mainly stepping out of the way).
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The Supreme Court is at its best when it locates a specific controversy within a larger framework that explains our nation's fundamental values and ideals.
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The book is also a sterling example of political science at its best: analytically rigorous, historically informed, and targeted at questions of undeniable contemporary significance.
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This frustrates me because my definition of an audiophile is simply someone who wants to enjoy music at its best, not an electrical engineering anorak.
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At its best, it's a song about reflecting on the role she played in an ill-fated relationship — but at its worst, it's downright whiny.
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It's in bringing to attention the work of these modern and contemporary women artists that the book is at its best, and even sometimes great.
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France's World Cup team demonstrates to all how immigration, at its best, holds the key to a liberated and more humane future for us all.
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He's prone to acid house freakouts ("The Matrix") and imploded collagework ("I'm Trippin"), but this record's at its best when he explores dizzy rap tracks.
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"The Infatuation is at its best when great content intersects with great technology, to find a fund that was perfectly suited to that was exciting."
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He also has a team-high offensive rating (ORTG) of 117.1, meaning the Clippers' offense is (unsurprisingly) at its best when he's on the court.
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In the case of Cleveland, therefore, the team name was originally and at its best an attempt to honor, not trivialize, a Native American teammate.
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And it is that personalization, that focus on the people at the center of our thinking, that drives both engagement and innovation at its best.
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Inside the gym, Bailey watched fierce competition among teams at the Drew League — street basketball at its best, conducted with a shrewd and hardened vibe.
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He also threw one interception but limited his mistakes on a night when Texas Tech didn't need to perform at its best to win comfortably.
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Like most of Late Night at its best, it feels like eavesdropping on a conversation between two of your smartest and most well-read friends.
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At its best, Twitter seems to have been built to sharpen our wits; at its worst, it disseminates the politicized fears of the future perfect.
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Kevin De Bruyne has quietly become one of the best players in Europe, but Belgium is at its best when Hazard is at his best.
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You already know that not every discounted TV is worth buying, and not every gadget on sale on Black Friday is at its best price.
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At its best, its previous "Trending Topics" section would often surface stories that were old and sometimes bore little relevance to the topic in question.
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But at its best, it puts its subject in the context of not just one consequential election night but decades of slow-changing cultural history.
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At its best, it captures the artistic process in a way that TV rarely does, and it works as a kind of video art itself.
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Over the past 10 years, the vaccine at its best was 60 percent effective, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Yet, Congress is at its best when it focuses on the real-world impacts of policy decisions and the people it was created to serve.
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The first four episodes of the season have their wild plot lurches but also the gimlet eye for human nature of "Homeland" at its best.
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At its best, the LP makes you think and dance in equal measure, and Arcade Fire's arena tour, at the Garden at 7:30 p.m.
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At its best, a trade between artists is a mutual affirmation of artistic identity, a way of reifying the nonmaterial, often subconscious transmission of ideas.
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In intensity, pho ga cannot rival pho bo, which is made with roasted beef bones, demands longer simmering and is, at its best, deeply animal.
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But the pressure exerted by contemporary politics to make queer lives visible sometimes interferes with art-making, which at its best observes no external agendas.
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Many places offer subsidies or mandates for wind and solar power, but not for the storage it will depend on to work at its best.
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At its best, his novel not only exults in the historical synchronicities and proximities he has discovered but catches the reader up in its rapture.
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Related: Don't let the sci-fi backdrop fool you, this film based on the Douglas Adams novels is a brilliant British wit at its best.
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From a user's point of view it is simplicity at its best, a stressful experience made easy and fun at the touch of a button.
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Because Fairview is at its best when you have no idea what's coming — but to talk about it, we've got to talk about some spoilers.
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"When your skin isn't at its best, when you've got a breakout, you try and cover that up," says Mary Queen of Scots director Josie Rourke.
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Even at its best, New Girl is a little uneven — but it's also rarely achieved highs as lofty as the ones it hit in season five.
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At its best, social media is a great way to keep up wit all your friends — and it can be a source of motivation and inspiration.
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With Towns, that isn't the case, and Green can't sag off to wreak help-side havoc, a key staple of Golden State's defense at its best.
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"I'm trying to accomplish an outcome where Tesla can operate at its best, free from as much distraction and short-term thinking as possible," he wrote.
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To me, Star Trek is at its best when it exudes the idea of exploration as expressed in the way Gene Roddenberry had always envisioned it.
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Gallows humor at its best, these clever sculptures represent a provocative and engaging way our species has chosen to laugh at itself these past two decades.
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Food date labels also reflect food producers' recommendations for when food will be at its best — not when eating the food will no longer be safe.
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This means an AI judge will at its best perfectly apply existing law — but not push it forward, like Supreme Court justices do in landmark cases.
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I try to stay away from the term "immersion," but at its best, Apex makes you feel like you're being subsumed into some fiery new world.
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However, you need to explain to him or her that the human brain operates at its best when it's encouraged to oscillate between focus and unfocus.
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That's all exacerbated by the need to blow what at its best might have accommodated a half-hour "Twilight Zone" episode into a 100-minute movie.
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But I think at its best, people's interest in true crime is people's interest in trying to understand why we behave the way that we do.
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The cast is at its best during the meetings of the praesidium, as contenders for power lean on Malenkov to force a vote for their agenda.
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At times it was a mess of color and confusion, but at its best it pushed us to understand the psyche and empathize with one another.
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For instance, I think New Girl, when that show was at its best in its first couple of seasons, was a hangout sitcom with cutecom aspirations.
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"This is probability statistics at its best," said Yohannes Haile-Selassie, a physical anthropologist from the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, in an email to Gizmodo.
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The Guggenheim Museum's two days of talks for its "Culture and Its Discontents" event resembled, at its best points, a mediocre rendition of Kum ba yah.
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At its best—if you follow no celebrities, just people you're fond of—it's a castle on a cloud, where nobody shouts or talks too loud.
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When his writing is at its best, his characters act as a fisheye lens through which to scrutinize a slightly off-kilter world that surrounds them.
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At its best, technology acts as an enabler for PWDs, helping to level the playing field, and therefore can be a genuine force for social mobility.
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A Rolls-Royce, at its best, adds a supreme level of control that one can feel while still not feeling the pebbles strewn across the road.
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Mr. Trump has pointed to the city's resilience after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center as an example of New York at its best.
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Horizon manages to capture humanity at its best and its worst — and for that reason, more than any other, it was my favorite game of 2017.
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I think that people have common hopes and common dreams and I think that America is at its best when we are unified and working together.
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Far from being the enemy of the people, the press at its best is like a guardian angel that caringly and capably protects us from harm.
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That was NATO at its best, wonderfully successful in defending Europe from the Soviet threat and eventually in creating a Europe whole and free (and competitive).
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And while the workplace drama is cutting, Episode 3 is at its best when interrogating how identity shifts manifest in the romantic lives of its leads.
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At its best, Stone Island creates sleek, officious performance clothing, as if the tactical sections of the military were induced to put together a runway show.
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After an obsessive study of the first 60 episodes, I can confirm one thing: Game of Thrones is at its best when it takes a breather.
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Grey's Anatomy is at its best when every commercial break feels like a painful separation from the story, and every single one does in this episode.
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Everyone's favorite dramedy Orange is the New Black is at its best a show that never fails to pick apart the unfair absurdities of women's lives.
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The first of his three lectures is devoted to John Dewey and Walt Whitman, both of whom, on his view, personified American liberalism at its best.
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The Belgian gallery Maniera invites architects and artists to bring an outside viewpoint to collectible furniture design — and their presentation showed that thesis at its best.
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For as fantastically fun as American Gods' gods can be, the series is at its best when it brings the story a little closer to earth.
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"Feral" is at its best when it answers the question of why live cinema is necessary for this story, as opposed to a more traditional film.
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Both exemplify Ms. Owens's comedic beauty at its best, partly because, as in Japanese screens, the identities of land, clouds and water remain teasingly in flux.
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Hong Kong martial arts cinema at its best is exhilarating because of its sense of possibility — watching those movies means feeling that bodies can do anything.
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He began writing books in the 22013s, at first commentaries on religious subjects, like "Run With the Horses: The Quest for Life at Its Best" (1983).
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And now, a ship filled with Navy sailors and Marines have made the fictional weapon its emblem in a show of joint warfighting at its best.
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At its best, writes our film critic, it reminds you that those of us with homes make choices every day that affect the lives of others.
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At its best, Feels Good Man is a keen observer of Furie's emotional journey, rendering it in a way that's subtle and spare and seems true.
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But at its best moments, it's also a timely statement that identity is not just an abstraction but a matter of family, livelihood, life and death.
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America at its best is a place where people from a multitude of backgrounds work together to safeguard the rights and enrich the lives of all.
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There's a long history of understanding that journalism is, at its best, a really important part of the checks and balances built into our democratic system.
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At its best, it feels like putting a puzzle together while fighting a younger sibling who is desperately trying to knock that puzzle off the table.
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In terms of contemporary art, the Modern can be at its best when it allows artists to play with the very format of the art exhibition.
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But, for Crispo it was the first time, and it'll stick out to him for years to come, as an example of humanity at its best.
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Popular music, at its best, has always promised to unify its audience for a shared good time, to overcome differences with a beat and a tune.
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Still, it somehow manages to fall on the charming side of ridiculous — which, when The OC was at its best, was basically the show's thesis statement.
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" 'Spotlight' shows the church at its worst, and 'Brooklyn' shows the church at its best, the story of a world you want to be in," he said.
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"This is networking at its best: targeting a few people whom you can focus on individually and establish a solid personal and professional rapport with," said Bartelt.
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At its best, Game of Thrones demonstrates that power is not merely a game; instead, the whims of rule affect the lives and fates of all people.
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"Our RDD teams at both the Singapore Technology Centre and the Advanced Manufacturing Centre have developed world-leading knowledge and represent Dyson at its best," Rowan said.
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"One of the greatest privileges of being Doctor Who is to see the world at its best," said Capaldi, who first stepped into the TARDIS in 2013.
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At its best, it helps us come of age and experience a broad cross-section of culture and politics, but it can also feel steeped in cliche.
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It uses a scale from F to A, where F represents humanity at its worst and A represents achieving the Sustainable Development Goals — humanity at its best.
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The retail sales data comes on the heels of a GfK survey that showed German consumer sentiment at its best in almost 16 years heading into June.
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At its best it was genuinely revelatory, as my old boss John Harris argues, the intense crucible of a political campaign revealing who the candidates really are.
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In layman's terms, 5G is a new standard for mobile internet that, at its best, is going to be much faster than what you're used to now.
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That scene aside, the movie is at its best when it stays underwater, where director James Wan and his design team have created a vivid fantasy world.
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The show is at its best when it's going so far into "WTF?!" territory that you find yourself laughing hysterically in the face of a serious disaster.
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At its best, it can offer a nuanced, critical perspective, in the vein of Mark Bradford's Mithra, created in the Lower Ninth Ward for Prospect New Orleans.
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At its best, DC has been the company that offers more exciting creative opportunities because that's the key to unlocking everything it can do that Marvel can't.
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There is also a room designed for listening to music in perfect studio conditions, since Mr Tillmans believes that, at its best, popular music is art, too.
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Rather, her topic is American poetry as a whole, that big stretchy sack that, at its best, includes both the splendor and the squalor of American life.
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Honestly, picking just one exemplary 30 Rock from its third and fourth seasons is a gut-wrenching choice, since those seasons represents 30 Rock at its best.
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That is indeed a gross caricature of a vision that, at its best, combines financial, macroeconomic and institutional proposals to help the euro weather the next storm.
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Bauman says CarbonWA at its best has had a positive message: Support us if you want, support the alliance if you want; we're all doing our best.
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"Fitness and health is really important to me because I perform my best whenever my mind and body is at its best," Lovato said in a video.
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You see it in other media too, such as Star Trek: Discovery, a prequel that is at its best when it isn't harkening back to other installments.
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But Girls was often at its best when the band were all off playing solos, especially when Hannah that was isolated from the rest of the pack.
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That's the Pen-F at its best; with a little work, you can access loads of personalization at your fingertips without lifting your eye from the viewfinder.
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I think recording at its best is something that connects the band to a certain place and time where they were creatively together and that's what's beautiful.
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At its best, the show's pleasure comes looking into a world of master craftsmen, a place that you don't usually get to visit, right from your computer.
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But public education, at its best, creates a true public square, where an absence of security or an absence of decent wages can be named as injustices.
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Enjoy a glimpse of consumerism at its best from an e-commerce site that is showing how much shopping we do online, especially the Monday after Thanksgiving.
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"London can feel like a monster eating itself sometimes: beautiful in its brutality, at its best a crucible where the world's cultures are woven calligraphically into one."
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This episode suggests that "Vinyl" is at its best when it's unencumbered by Richie's substance abuse and domestic drama — and when it doesn't take itself too seriously.
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This episode is, in other words, the perfect representation of BoJack Horseman at its best — and there's no other show that could do anything quite like it.
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It may involve efforts to restore faith in government: improve the performance of government, reduce the influence of money, and help citizens see government at its best.
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The slow, upsetting introduction to each situation is Unbound at its best, but the momentum sputters as the game part kicks in, compounded by a few elements.
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I do not accept this hatred here and now, this is not who Syracuse is at its best, and is not who we can let ourselves become.
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This is all unfortunate, because Class seems to have all the same budgetary and creative resources that have made Doctor Who a clever delight at its best.
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McKinnon makes for a sublime nerd goddess," Dargis wrote, adding, "Here, she embodies the new 'Ghostbusters' at its best: Girls rule, women are funny, get over it.
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The show is at its best when it has something to say about society, our relationship with technology, and where we might be going in the future.
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Audiences often assume that artistic difficulty derives from pretentious obscurantism, but Rasheed's installations demonstrate how, at its best, such difficulty derives from nothing more than simple necessity.
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Written by two of the series's creators, Brian Koppelman and David Levien, and directed with dot-connecting confidence by Michael Morris, this is "Billions" at its best.
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At its best, the nonpartisan imperative doesn't just exist to save us from figures like Trump; it exists to save us from our own biases and limitations.
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Rife with examples of human nature at its best and worst, the film shows how the story's main players manipulate each other to get what they want.
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"At its best, it will probably prevent some of the losses that you would expect anyway as the industry gets more efficient and more automated," he said.
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The spirit of radical honesty requires that I say up front: The feature-length "Transparent Musicale Finale," now on Amazon, is not nearly "Transparent" at its best.
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In it, you'll spot clashing prints, unisex styling at its best; and of course, more of the camo you've come to expect from chapters one and two.
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I do not accept this hatred here and now, this is not who Syracuse is at its best, and is not who we can let ourselves become.
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A year to the day before the sorry spectacle of the Senate Judiciary Committee's knife fight over confirmation of Judge Kavanaugh, we saw Congress at its best.
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In my opinion at least, The Witcher is at its best in this more standalone format, with Geralt investigating a new monster-related tragedy in each story.
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At its best, the show was a blast of fresh air, and even in its worst episodes, the talented ensemble cast was fun to hang around with.
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At its best, that's what all of Knock Hard does, so until it comes out May 11, you'll want to listen to "You and Bobby" up above.
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Australian coffee culture is also at its best here, with a selection of perfectly frothed espresso drinks, the requisite chai, matcha and turmeric options and Bellocq teas.
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Todd: I'm all but certain that Dunkirk is earning some big brownie points for just how essential a good theater is to experiencing it at its best.
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If you too believe that art is at its best when it is an agent of change, you may already be familiar with the practice of subvertising.
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" Aldean also made a call for the country to come together and show collective resolve: "When America is at its best, our bond and our spirit, it's unbreakable.
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At its best, Game of Thrones is written in a way where the various storylines comment upon and enrich each other, sometimes through comparisons and sometimes through contradictions.
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When it was at its best, Jessica Jones stared down lazy stereotypes about women, tackling them with a blunt strength not unlike its lead character's own special ability.
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Thus, the administration is likely to do everything it can to ensure that the economy is performing at its best once the campaign season swings into full gear.
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Call of Duty, at its best, captures the kinetic patriotism of early 21st century Jerry Bruckheimer, and in some ways, has preceded the modern works of Peter Berg.
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But the show is often at its best in quiet scenes that just emphasize the humanity of its characters, and the impossible pressures life has placed on them.
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Twitter is at its best when it seems like everyone is tuned into the same thing at once: a presidential debate, the NBA finals, anything Kanye West does.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index was down 0.6% by 0844 GMT, though it was still looking at its best weekly performance since in 13-1/2 months.
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If Rockwell's paintings depict America at its best, then the absence of racists from his explicitly "racial" work can be understood as a deliberate casting out, a banishment.
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Read These Stories Next:Choni Is Already The Best Riverdale Ship Riverdale Just Gave Us A Reason To Worry About Jughead Cheryl's Coming Out Is Riverdale At Its Best
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At its best, however, a combination of faith-based and secular approaches treats those who want to preserve aspects of their faith worldview as they seek wider help.
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Network television is at its best when it helps broaden its audience's worldview without bashing them over the head with progressive ideals more conservative audiences might balk at.
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" He continued, "Known by the locals as 'source of life,' this ecosystem is wilderness at its best, playing an absolutely crucial role for the planet, people and wildlife.
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But at its best, WiiWare played host to some truly unique games that you can't play anywhere else, which is reason enough to give the service another look.
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At its best, the Thunderbolt dock netted one more display than simply using the onboard HDMI output, which doesn't seem like a strong enough case for spending $299.
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According to Lonely Planet, the best time to visit is in spring or fall, when the climate is at its best and festival season is in full swing.
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And the film is at its best when Tony and Shirley are discovering the limits of those politics, and learning how to challenge the white-defined status quo.
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With infectious brio, and fueled by a narrative that was simple, direct and—at its best—morally unambiguous, Mafia 3 propelled you from one gratifying gunfight to another.
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The company has used its years of research in search, image recognition and machine learning to make a product that is Google at its best—simple and reliable.
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At its best, the shame silo offers up a fractured version of the Sears Roebuck catalog (an institution of perusal that faded along with Gen X-ers' childhoods).
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If you and I got really high and had an idiotic discussion about the future, that's what Mankind Divided feels like at its best, and I like that.
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It was a journey well worth taking, if only to commune with the ibises, great blue herons and cormorants wading in the mangroves — unspoiled Florida at its best.
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"May, who is due to stand down as prime minister next week, said that this "absolutism at home and abroad is the opposite of politics at its best.
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The I.O.C.'s action to field a refugee team is an example of the Games' spirit at its best — using sport to transcend politics and promote human dignity.
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At its best, Edelman's documentary reveals what made Simpson unique: not simply that he tried to outrun his blackness, but the herculean efforts he made to do so.
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" Flannery continued, "GE Healthcare and BHGE are excellent examples of GE at its best—anticipating customer needs, breaking barriers through innovation and delivering life-changing products and services.
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The film is at its best when it's in parody mode, though it keeps that card too close to the vest for much of its two-hour length.
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Working within your influences at its best involves delving into your particular aesthetic and cultural milieu to create something that remains true to your deeper sense of self.
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Above all, it has foreclosed an opportunity to submit Bannon to the kind of probing examination that Remnick had initially promised, and that is journalism at its best.
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Using a combination of backlighting, some breakdancers and pyrotechnics, the two showed off Pix at its best — capturing the people you want in complicated scenes and lighting conditions.
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At its best, Mozart finds a way to have this cake and eat it too — by showing all of the ways New York falls short of that ideal.
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They lacked the darkly comic center of seasons two and three (when the show was at its best), and consequently the ad campaign became a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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At its best, Inside Amy Schumer felt like there was no cow too sacred for it to slaughter, but in season four the show too often felt safe.
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Extensively researched and passionately told, at its best, Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema is a jazzy, Whitmanian hymn in praise of collective female genius.
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None of those safeguards are self-executing; none will automatically protect "American values," because "American values" include both America at its best and America at its very worst.
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These efforts may be the last, ironically cheerful gasp of the postwar period's often lugubrious Existential figuration — at its best in Jean Dubuffet's work, which Mr. Hockney admired.
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At its best, Safety Check offers swift reassurance, creating a catalog of people who might be in danger and notifying friends as soon as they declare themselves safe.
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But the spirit of horror that pervades Mr. Bacon's work at its best is missing, replaced by a silliness that doesn't quite rise to the level of parody.
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TL;DR: Get the immersive Samsung 65-inch 4K TV at its best price ever (as of March 10) for $719.95 at Amazon — $680 off its original price.
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It simply means we should uphold the pillars of interoperable software and hardware, which make the web, at its best, such a useful and illuminating place to be.
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So this production — commissioned by the audiobook company Audible and directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch — is at its best when it lets the two stars strut their stuff.
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At its best, CNN is a journalistic enterprise with unparalleled reach and resources, connecting its viewers with people and conflicts half a mile or half a world away.
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While the storytelling and characters are dry and uninspired (especially in contrast to last year's eminently flavorful BattleTech), these main story quests remain Mercenaries is at its best.
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At its best, the United States can still be the country that respects, and sometimes rewards, all manner of heresies that outrage polite society and contradict established belief.
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At its best, the United States can still be the country that respects, and sometimes rewards, all manner of heresies that outrage polite society and contradict established belief.
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I started as an anti-communist and then realized even our government treated itself better than its people and is at its best when it leaves us alone.
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The opening ceremony of any Olympics provides pageantry at a global scale, a celebration that, at its best, can create moments every bit as indelible as the games themselves.
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The election of a real estate businessman with no political experience and an outsized reality TV ego only elevated suspicion that the country was not functioning at its best.
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" He cited Hans Zimmer's soundtrack for The Lion King as a notable exception, citing the motifs drawn from South African choral music as "phenomenal" and "Hollywood at its best.
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