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Mr Morris does a fine job of conjuring his characters.
He is doing a fine job of doing that himself.
Designer Ian Callum did a fine job with this ride.
The company's done a fine job creating a comfortable wearable.
My mother is a teacher, which is a fine job.
As for performance, the new MacBook Air did a fine job.
Both do a fine job of storing and organizing your pictures.
The episode does a fine job driving home hacking's humiliating invasiveness.
"I think the attorney general is doing a fine job," he said.
To put it simply, Huckabee Sanders has been doing a fine job.
" Ms. Blackburn said coolly, "She is going to do a fine job.
The director of this fleeting FBI precursor, Hiram Whitley, did a fine job.
Brainwavz does a fine job of getting decent performance out of these headphones.
Lilly Mitz-Seara's video does a fine job in breaking it down below.
The display does a fine job, but is nothing to write home about.
In many respects the NGOs that run the place do a fine job.
I use a Tap in my workshop and it does a fine job.
Wrist-worn fitness trackers tend to do a fine job when exercising outdoors.
Cruz said Srinivasan had done a "very fine job" in answering the committee's questions.
Donald's oldest child, Donald Jr., would do a fine job as America's second king.
Oliver did a fine job of illustrating this point with his hilarious raisin analogy.
"Article 15" does a fine job of depicting how the marginalized are denied justice.
Itay Tiran's production does a fine job handling the frequent geographical and temporal displacements.
Mr Macron does a fine job of laying out the battle of values confronting Europe.
Mainstream media does a fine job of fearmongering about drugs, but the danger is real.
And sure, replay does a fine job as a remedy for reversing easy missed calls.
Clinton; there are plenty of other sources already doing a fine job in that area.
Additionally, I believe that Mayor de Blasio is doing a fine job for our city.
When the media has done a fine job of representing us up until this point?
Fox News is doing a fine job of serving up red meat to the partisans.
"This guy has done a fine job," the mayor said during an appearance on NY1.
Luckily, Samantha Bee is stepping to fill that void — and she's doing a damn fine job.
McCarten does a fine job of telegraphing their politics — traditionalist, protective of doctrine, inward-looking vs.
We can attest they did a damn fine job coming up with one on their own.
She's been ruling this sceptred isle since 1952, and she's done a damn fine job of it.
Because—incompetent though it is in most respects—Labour's leadership did a fine job of lowering expectations.
The Apple Watch does a fine job of tracking your exercise if you're running or walking around.
Whoever the tax evasion coach is at Barcelona—well, he or she is doing a fine job.
Both do a fine job of having Ja Rule incriminate himself on calls and in the media.
Affleck does a fine job portraying a weary, more brittle Dark Knight than we're used to seeing.
It's a clever workaround for a lack of dual-apertures, doing a fine job of brightening up photos.
Blue has done a fine job carving a niche for itself in the burgeoning world of amateur podcasters.
Elijah Dor, a sixth-grader, thought Holt did a fine job but Trump was the one being disrespectful.
As you'll see Thursday night when Chelsea speaks, Hillary's done a pretty fine job of being a mother.
I am sure he can do a fine job addressing Hillary's bona fides without dwelling on the differences.
I ended up choosing the raindrops track, which did a fine job drowning out noise from my pets.
He said Kelly was doing a fine job and that he had not discussed the position with Trump.
The series does a fine job too of keeping the viewer straight about a big cast of characters.
"It must be really upsetting but I'm sure her mum will do a fine job," Scott told Reuters.
And as a moderator between two sides shouting over each other to be heard, Tapper did a fine job.
Amid raucous laughter, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson then declared that the current ambassador was doing a fine job.
I'm sure it does a fine job offering protection, but it also completely ruins the experience of this hardware.
The startup has done a fine job providing tools designed to further lower the bar of entry for podcasting.
" Warren bristles, Church Lady-style: "You have done a fine job here, except that one painting looks crooked, Hillary.
The positives, according to most reviewers, are the characters and the actors playing them, who did a fine job.
Today, the old tunnels are seven years more decrepit and are doing a fine job of making commuters miserable.
I picked a pair with green stars.) The auctioneer (Missy Burmeister) does a fine job with these set pieces.
Cadillac has done a fine job of creating a recognizable American alternative to BMW and Audi with its fascias.
Troxler has done a fine job adding to the effort, raising $96,859 of his goal, with contributions still coming in.
Both the 50-second spots are weirdly funny, but they also did a fine job in tickling our taste buds.
Gardner Minshew did a fine job in relief, but Jacksonville is still fourth in the AFC South as things stand.
Their crunchy tops and pillowy middles do a fine job absorbing that sweet peach nectar — the taste of summer itself.
Jyb, himself a part-time model, does a fine job of showcasing what workout and diet can do for you.
But The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute is challenging that notion, and doing a fine job of it, too.
As you will see Thursday night, when Chelsea speaks, Hillary has done a pretty fine job of being a mother.
But he has done a fine job of mapping the lively, confusing intersection where private personalities cross with public roles.
Tommasini does a fine job of conveying the inner life of a piece, through his rhythmic sentences and sculpted paragraphs.
With noise-canceling turned on, the earbuds sounded good and did a fine job drowning out the conversations around me.
" Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell told reporters in a Capitol hallway on Tuesday that Sessions is "doing a fine job.
The speaker did a fine job of filling the room, while the subwoofer provided some nice depth to the overall sound.
Basically, he thinks the Air Force is already doing a fine job protecting space, even if it does privilege earthbound pilots.
The Bucks, intentionally or not, have done a fine job of making their games feel like Saturday night high-school affairs.
Bloomberg also did a fine job of assaulting Trump's credibility as a businessman and a billionaire, and that may be enough.
To their credit, all of those shows did a fine job of making the clichés less boring than they could be.
In the debates in particular, Clinton did a fine job pivoting from the emails to pointing to Trump's coziness with Putin.
Basically, he thinks the Air Force is already doing a fine job protecting space — even if it does privilege Earthbound pilots.
Now, Roddy's kids say she's doing a damn fine job keeping his spirit alive and they support her 100% moving forward.
On the one hand, that's a testament to what a fine job Gimple has done in keeping this particular ship steady.
Basically, he thinks the Air Force is already doing a fine job protecting space — even if it does privilege earthbound pilots.
It's a fine job, I'm glad you ran for it, but it does not prepare you for president of the United States.
The annual schmoozy media event lets the President (and his speechwriters) riff on the news cycle, and he did a fine job.
So yes, it sounds like science fiction, but even current technology could do a fine job of cloaking the Earth's transit signature.
IT REALLY LOOKED LIKE THEY DID A VERY FINE JOB AT CONSTRUCTING A RULE HERE, A TEMPORARY RULE TO STOP THIS DEAL.
Senator Sessions may be affirmed and he may do a fine job, but for now, the pendulum is free to keep swinging.
That Training Bulletin we got does a fine job of explaining just how potent these devices are and how they are used.
The eye region in particular is well designed, doing a fine job eliminating light leakage without applying any pressure to the eyes.
One can go on about his cultural influence, but Mr. Garcia does a fine job as the director of his own portrait.
At the same time, Instagram has also morphed into the new Snapchat and is doing a damn fine job destroying it, too.
Phil Roe, the chairman of the House's veterans panel, each said they believed Shulkin had done a fine job in the role.
Ryan on Tuesday morning also defended Rod Rosenstein, saying the deputy attorney general is doing "fine job" and should not be fired.
As a primer, it does a fine job of prepping for mascara, resulting in significantly fewer incidents of those dreaded spider leg lashes.
Donald Trump has already done a fine job antagonizing much of the country (okay, the world) in his first couple weeks as president.
Buttigieg seems like a nice guy, a smart guy, and a good politician who I think would do a fine job as president.
There's nothing better than reading a 5-year-old "Charlotte's Web," though E. B. White does a fine job of reading it himself.
But Jarmusch, who did a fine job of rebooting vampires in "Only Lovers Left Alive" (2014), transmuting them into lolling snobs, is undeterred.
The vehicle was redesigned for the 2016 model year, and our conclusion after we reviewed it was that Lexus did a fine job.
"This is a perfect example of what a fine job our TSA officers do," Christopher Murgia, TSA's New Jersey deputy federal security director said.
Netflix has done a fine job in recent years of stockpiling horror films — from established classics to newer pictures discovered at international film festivals.
The models are obviously beautiful, and do a fine job of making '80s frippery look covetable, but Wiseman presents them as a bored workforce.
Neither company would probably endorse sweating profusely over their sophisticated engineering, but they do a damn fine job in the gym all the same.
Making a generic Ghostbusters pin would be easy, but these guys did a real fine job with the details, and the result looks fantastic.
"The Fair Chase" isn't a book about ethics and philosophy, but Dray does a fine job introducing his readers to the issues in play.
Places like CUNY, Stony Brook University and California State University, Los Angeles, are the workhorses of higher education, and they're doing a fine job.
"I don't think it challenges institutions at DNI to employ Ric Grenell, someone who will do a fine job in the interim," he said.
Allegra: No. Sometimes a story needs to end sooner rather than later, and I think Watchmen did a fine job wrapping itself up here.
When I confirmed, he said that my father had delivered his son and did such a fine job that he named his child Ghevont.
The computer animators have done a fine job of making him seem believably bearlike while still turning his big bear snout into a happy grin.
Well, those days are long gone now as Swift is one of their highest-profile pitch persons and doing a damn fine job of it.
Joe Ross, not a regular in the rotation, was picked to pitch for Scherzer and did a fine job — just not a Scherzer-level job.
Goldman, which reported earnings on Wednesday, has over the past five years done a fine job bulking up the business of helping companies issue debt.
"She has done a fine job at H.H.S." Mary Margaret O'Shaughnessy, a daughter of Irish immigrants, was born on June 21, 1931, in Flushing, Queens.
The script, by Ms. Beier, the Schauspielhaus's artistic director, and Rita Thiele, does a fine job of distilling the book's 250 pages of crystalline prose.
State Representative Ken Corbet, a Republican, said he believed either man — Mr. Brownback or Mr. Colyer — would do a fine job as governor this year.
As Jerry's love interest Dorothy, then-newcomer Renee Zellweger does a fine job going toe-to-toe with Hollywood heavyweight Tom Cruise in her breakout performance.
"It really looked like they did a very fine job at constructing a temporary rule to stop this deal and obviously it was successful," Saunders said.
The on-ear Sine doesn't offer any such bonuses, but it does a fine job of containing sound leakage (which is another strength for the PM23).
T.J. McGibbon, who seems to be an in-demand child actor in Canada, does a fine job as Carrie Samuels, the precocious, light-fixture stealing daughter.
Zuckerman does a fine job of bringing not just Simons to life but most of the other "quants" who played key roles in creating Renaissance's system.
In this nuanced introduction, Christian and Griffiths do a fine job of explaining basic sorting and optimization algorithms used in computer science — along with their weaknesses.
The Falcons defense has improved dramatically over the course of the season, and it did a fine job of buffeting Russell Wilson with pressure on Saturday.
Saunders does a fine job—and has a fine time—quickening his little necropolis to literary life, supporting his three codger principals with figures like Mrs.
And if the adage that any publicity is good publicity has any truth to it, he did a fine job on behalf of Emin this week.
The script by Andrew Colt, from an adaptation by Edmund Roth, does a fine job of dropping small hints that reveal Dixon's laissez-faire sexual politics.
Millar, who has been on a more hopeful kick of late, does a fine job of building out his superhero world and imbuing the comic with excitement.
Deadheads debate whether Anastasio was really the best fit for the band, but no one disputes the very fine job John Mayer has done playing with them.
The achievement is extraordinary, particularly because he does such a fine job of distinguishing the 30-something man from the 40-something man from the elderly man.
At the very least, he did a fine job of bullshitting his way into the place when the maesters' reception desk hadn't even heard about Jeor's death.
The financial crisis did a fine job of that, leading to the rescues of General Motors and Chrysler via an $80 billion jolt of taxpayer-funded defibrillation.
LONDON — Among the outpouring of tributes to David Bowie, the Economist did a fine job of honouring the late singer via an obituary and some brilliantly placed subheadings.
Perhaps then Monk will be able to finish what has so far been a bloody fine job of getting the once-mighty Leeds back on the right track.
But, critically, the models still did a fine job of predicting how much atmospheric carbon concentrations — the purely scientific component of the models — would actually heat the planet.
In "American Wolf," Blakeslee does a fine job presenting the wolf's basic biological requirements, from abundant prey source (in Yellowstone, the overpopulation of elk) to secure denning sites.
Pine plays Trevor with the easy, roguish charm that he employs so well, and he does a fine job of being his own man without trying to upstage Gadot.
The premise was simple: you pick a picture of your favorite duo and suggest they'd do a fine job exploring a tiny piece of America's maybe-magical criminal underbelly.
The person who runs the site has "done a fine job as positioning Cape Breton island as a place people will want to visit and live," the official added.
Republican colleagues quickly rallied around McConnell's argument that his leadership team has been doing a fine job and deserves another two years without having to run for new posts.
Any quick search of US homicide rates will tell you that gun-crazed American citizens -- not violent immigrants -- are doing a fine job killing one another all by themselves.
Mr. Shortz and his team did a fine job editing this puzzle, including removing the entry AND (now ANN) when I also had A AND E in the grid.
The Texans did a fine job erasing a 16-0 deficit to the Buffalo Bills last weekend, but that still means they were down 16 points to the Bills.
Although Falls and Bockley do a fine job of making that clear, it's not an inherently dramatic point of view: naturalistic plays like this always argue, ultimately, for realism.
"I think the attorney general is doing a fine job," Mr. McConnell, whose wife, Elaine Chao, the transportation secretary, serves in the cabinet with Mr. Sessions, said on Tuesday.
That's because Johnson has done a fine job of keeping his more controversial political beliefs to himself — there's nothing for half of the country to disagree with him about.
But looking to Kahlo and Hurston for an alternate color theory offers a good start, and Edwards does a fine job carrying the conversation forward in the exhibition catalogue.
And finally, if you haven't been following the news in one of the nation's least populated states, we've got no need for explosions -- we're doing a fine job of imploding.
Dugan does a fine job both behind the camera and in front of it, as the pro tour figurehead who is constantly being pushed around by both McGavin and Venit.
Asked about Trump's private grumblings about Rosenstein, he defended the Justice official, saying he was doing a "fine job" and that he saw "no reason" why Trump should fire him.
It's not hard to imagine a vocalist taking on the track's sinuous melody, though Mr. Hodge does a fine job himself, running his bass through a gluey haze of distortion.
At the same time, Tywin was doing a fine job managing the realm, and he began getting public recognition for it — a development that served only to fuel Aerys's paranoia.
But CBS's John Dickerson nonetheless did a fine job, asking productive follow-up questions and, with a couple exceptions (like a question about Trump's profanity), mostly sticking to the substance.
Skloot, the book's author, does a fine job of balancing the tension of the incredible contribution Lacks's cells made to science and the damage that science did to the Lacks family.
It's even possible to use the program to repair damage after a malware attack with Webroot doing a fine job of cracking down on this even happening in the first place.
The lore of the Assassin's Creed series is... complex, and while the movie did a fine job of distilling it for wider audiences, it was uneven and relatively devoid of personality.
Crock-Pot Programmable Slow Cooker with Stovetop Safe Cooking Pot What worked: This nonstick coated aluminum insert did a fine job sautéing the onion and browning chicken skin on the stovetop.
" Mr. Trump tweeted:"Congratulations and thank you to our great Vice President & all of the many professionals doing such a fine job at CDC & all other agencies on the Coronavirus situation.
Jon Porter does a fine job here and this is worth a read, but I still am going to remain skeptical until I can try it for real in a review.
Whether roast chicken qualifies as an underdog is debatable, but the Odeon does a fine job with it and sends it to the table with root vegetables and a simple jus.
The performances, too, shy away from the nutty and the broad, and Carell, a master of the brave face, does a fine job of suggesting the strain behind Uncle Phil's bonhomie.
He is doing a fine job too and on Monday he will face charismatic Frenchman Gael Monfils for a place in his first Wimbledon quarter-final at the 10th time of asking.
It's a good cable that doesn't tangle easily, and the passive sound isolation of the HM100s means they do a fine job of suppressing exterior noise and letting you enjoy your music.
Fact-checkers have done a fine job of debunking Trump's wild assertion that millions voted illegally, although many headlines too credulously described it simply as a "claim" rather than a demonstrable falsehood.
"The final mappings do a fine job maintaining the mood and artistic intent of the editor, director, and cinematographer—dark areas remain dark, light areas remain light (without blowing out)," says Anthony.
Pete Buttigieg, who not too long ago was the starburst candidate of 2019, did a fine job defending his record in South Bend, Indiana, after the police shooting of a black man.
But these previous four seasons do a fine job of skewering the Hollywood studio system, and Kathleen Rose Perkins, playing a programming executive having an affair with her boss, is especially memorable.
And Dustin McGowan could never stay healthy, and yet he's thrown 107 innings out of the Marlins' bullpen over the last two years, and has done a damn fine job of it.
Following a wave of earnings forecast downgrades in recent weeks, the companies have done a fine job of expectations management, particularly with regards to their fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) businesses.
"Congratulations and thank you to our great Vice President & all of the many professionals doing such a fine job at CDC & all other agencies on the Coronavirus situation," Trump tweeted late Thursday.
While the bond market does a fine job in building in the current rate increase, until the Fed's official announcement occurs, it's impossible to have complete certainty about what to expect next.
Make no mistake, the seven candidates did a fine job, but only one was able to successfully separate himself from the other Democrats on stage and bring new voters to his fray.
For instance, Noah Hawley, who adapted Fargo for TV and did a very fine job of it, seems dedicated to the thought that without Yanagita's presence, Fargo would feel less real somehow.
Dropbox will do a fine job of recognizing the document you're trying to scan, getting it into a readable monochrome format, and saving it (to your Dropbox) as a PDF or JPEG file.
He does a fine job of playing a scientist alternating between long periods of failure and momentary triumphant success, but he doesn't have much to do but deliver technobabble and worry about Niko.
They're not terrible, and do a fine job of reproducing well-balanced production — Giles Martin's fantastic new mix of The Beatles' "Back in the U.S.S.R." sounds great on the O-Frees, for example.
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Pixar composer Michael Giacchino did a fine job on the messy but daring Rogue One, staying true to that larger-than-life Williams sound while creating new themes for its heroes and villains.
After harvest time, Diana, her father and the Roosevelts eat a supper prepared with the garden's bounty, and the president tells the glowing little girl she's done "a fine job" for the country.
Why Gwyneth Paltrow has 'steam douching' all wrong You already have the means to detoxify your body (your liver and your kidneys do a fine job of this), so don't waste your money.
Budiansky also does a fine job of telling the story of Holmes's gradual move to embracing free speech under the influence of Judge Learned Hand and the Harvard Law School professor Zechariah Chafee.
The episode's credited writer, Lila Byock, and the episode's director, Andrew Bernstein (as well as Spacek and Scott Glenn), do a fine job of establishing the casual, loving intimacy between Ruth and Alan.
The idea that juice cleanses, laxatives and diets can remove toxins from the body has been largely unsubstantiated by science, and the human body actually does a fine job of detoxifying itself naturally.
"The last time we had a hearing, Facebook and Google and Twitter sent their lawyers, which were undoubtedly expensive because they did a damn fine job of dodging and bobbing and weaving," Sen.
Though "Truevine" can't get into their heads, it does a fine job of describing what their circus companions were like and how lost the brothers must have felt once stranded back home in Virginia.
As duBois charts the history of her chosen era, she does a fine job of summoning up the atmosphere of confusion and dread in the years immediately before the AIDS epidemic had a name.
Several news outlets have done a fine job flagging fakes that include pranksters repurposing the photos of a German soccer player, a murder suspect in Mexico, a porn star and random social media stars.
" The White House also expressed support, with press secretary Josh Earnest saying President Barack Obama believes Brazile "has done a fine job stepping in during a very difficult situation to lead the Democratic Party.
He echoed the message on Twitter: Congratulations and thank you to our great Vice President & all of the many professionals doing such a fine job at CDC & all other agencies on the Coronavirus situation.
Despite the questionable choice to have embattled studio founder and CEO Randy Pitchford serve as the hype man on stage, the game does a fine job of making a case for its own existence.
Mattis is too modest to point out that this was the longest aerial assault from ships in American military history, but his book does a fine job of explaining how he achieved this feat.
Think about somebody like Doug Holtz-Eakin, who by all accounts did a fine job heading the Congressional Budget Office and is now signing letters claiming the tax cuts will largely pay for themselves.
Sonos doesn't claim the Beam is designed for anything larger than a medium-sized room, but it also did a fine job with general TV audio and music in a large open-plan living room.
Without encouraging readers to bypass our columnists' work, Krueger's book does a fine job describing the financial underpinnings of the music trade and pulling together the many still-shifting strands which will determine its future.
I think Rowling, John Tiffany (the director) and Jack Thorne (the writer) did a fine job in adapting the appeal of the books (including their narrative drive and emotional button-pushing aspects) into vibrant stagecraft.
"I think the attorney general is doing a fine job, and I think he made the right decision to recuse himself from the Russia matter," said Senator Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican and majority leader.
While many specialists do a fine job of diagnosing problems and work with patients on long-term pain management plans, too many others wind up overprescribing opioids; this can lead to dependency, addiction and overdose.
Baltimore's defense did a fine job of shutting down the Miami Dolphins, and Webb's athletic interception of Ryan Tannehill early in the second quarter really let them know it was going to be a long day.
Sometimes, like when I took a shot during the day of San Francisco's North Beach, the AI cam did a fine job of detecting the scenery and adjusting the settings to create a more pleasing shot.
The same Forbes piece does a fine job detailing what a Dutch auction entails: In a Dutch auction, a company reveals the maximum amount of shares being sold and sometimes a potential price for those shares.
Wolff (My Friend Dahmer) does a fine job with a demanding part, but the film's most important asset is Collette, who weeps, screams, and snarls her way halfway off the screen and into the audience's laps.
Providence has long been eliminated from contention for a Big East regular-season crown, but it has done a fine job lately of denying the few remaining conference foes with a small chance of toppling Villanova.
President Donald Trump defended embattled Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt on Twitter over the weekend, saying he is doing a fine job in spite of mounting ethics concerns surrounding the former Oklahoma state attorney general.
A thin crust does a fine job of containing the filling, but a more substantial crust adds a definitive texture, creating a lively back-and-forth between its own snap and crumble and the filling's creaminess.
For Mr. Pence's supporters, "I think the hard-line wing of the United States thinks he did a fine job," said David C. Kang, director of the Korean Studies Institute at the University of Southern California.
Mr. Einhorn and his designers do a fine job with the setting (a low-budget approach that conjures a noir atmosphere, thanks largely to live music from Freddi Price) and Mr. Honeywell makes an effectively untrustworthy narrator.
Eyre does a fine job distributing the chorus in the first act across his imagined train-station square in Amiens (Rob Howell's set, an immense amphitheater that melds into a crumbling hôtel particulier, is impressive and versatile).
But Bose has generally done a fine job executing these sorts of products, so I'm willing to give the company the benefit of the doubt that it's bringing a unique take on this sort of isolation technology.
I think Medicaid does a perfectly fine job as is and doesn't need replacement; I think that everyone, not just those on very low incomes, should have access to health care more generous than a catastrophic plan.
That was key because the Beavers did a fine job limiting Oregon leading scorer Dillon Brooks to just eight field goal attempts, and Oregon might need Dorsey to step up more often as games increase in importance.
He went on a profanity-laced tirade against his chief of staff in recent weeks, a source who heard the conversation told CNN, but the next day he was telling others Kelly was doing a fine job.
But Federer generally did a fine job of defusing the danger and exploiting the openings — serving and volleying on second serves and forcing Ruud to run and slide to handle his crisply sliced, low-bouncing backhand returns.
I'd take a first look because I drive everything in the sport-sedan world and know that Infiniti does a fine job, even if it does tend to fall behind the curve as far as styling goes.
The script by Mr. Veiel, a noted filmmaker, and his collaborator Jutta Doberstein does a fine job dramatizing the complex ideas developed during the workshops, explaining complex hypothetical economic and political scenarios in clever and nuanced ways.
The total lack of confidence from Fox seems like a bad sign, but the movie seems like it's doing a perfectly fine job of what it's setting out to do: be an X-Men themed horror movie.
If you've still got gaps, we mentioned CPU-Z for Android earlier, and the free CPU-Z for Windows does a fine job of revealing some of the more advanced, technical specs of the computer you're working on.
But Kidman and Woodley both do a fine job of giving us more in this scene, and it sets up the big reveal with Perry, and the conflict of nature versus nurture, at the end of the episode.
Bass is a bit subdued and the extreme highs can sound just a little harsh, but for a pair of Bluetooth headphones geared more toward casual listening than critical playback, the Bose 700s do a very fine job.
Perhaps that was because Williams did not just blast away: She did a fine job of generating sharp angles with her groundstrokes from the start, preventing Svitolina from camping out behind the baseline and settling into a rhythm.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 91%What critics said: "Colman does a fine job of capturing Elizabeth's steely resolve against interfering in any drama, but the show seems to have lost interest in her as a character.
With AP News (Android, iOS) you can specify the particular topics and issues you're interested in and get notifications accordingly; Nuzzle (Android, iOS), meanwhile, does a fine job of recognizing the most important stories from your social media feeds.
The irony is that at other moments the debate, which was co-hosted by the Washington Post newspaper, did a fine job of asking Mrs Clinton questions that interest general-election voters, and not just die-hard Democratic activists.
Lincoln likely saw Adam Smith's "invisible hand" of the marketplace to be doing a fine job of allocating resources within the United States, so may not have perceived much additional benefit from allowing it to work across national borders.
He rarely shoots—Mahinmi has done a fine job on putbacks and is an above-average finisher inside the restricted area—but his limitations are ghastly when asked to do anything beyond the bare minimum of his cataclysmic limitations.
That you've conflated doing what you want to do with selfishness is no surprise — as Steve notes, our culture does a fine job of communicating that message to women and girls — but the two things are not the same.
Bournemouth had shipped eight goals in two fixtures against Spurs last year but inspired by tireless midfielder Harry Arter and shored up by committed defending, they did a fine job in shutting down the visitors amid the frantic fare.
Until we get some really weird THX interpretations, Mach Kobayashi has done a fine job of hitting each voice in the score, split-screening himself into a choir, and adding a more human feel to the sound that says quality.
Huawei's camera app is quick to launch and operate, borrowing liberally from Apple's camera interface, and it does a fine job of keeping the extra modes and features out of the way if you just want to snap a quick photo.
In fairness to the English language, the feeling he's talking about is more ennui than anxiety, but the beat and off-kilter music do a fine job of creating that sense of anxiety where the lyrics don't quite close the deal.
Rasmus Ristolainen has been doing a fine job setting up tallies, however, as the 22-year-old Finn entered Sunday one assist behind New York's Ryan McDonagh and Duncan Keith of Chicago (nine apiece) for the league lead among blue-liners.
Here, the resurrected show gets a full production by a cast of more than 20, directed by Amanda Sisk, who is married to Mr. Diamond and does a fine job of complementing his historical scholarship with a very Marx-like romp.
Barbara Hale, who as the IRL mother to "The Greatest American Hero" William Katt must have done a fine job, is pretty much getting paid to read Catch-22 as her fake house gets ransacked by her real-life son's friends.
We're delighted to be streaming the 18-year-old producer's record in full here at THUMP, which does a fine job of living up to its title, serving up skipping, tensile polyrhythms interlaced with cyclical synths, and of course, those marimbas.
The song does a fine job of not relying on comfort-zones of sounding pretty or pleasant, but instead going into territories that take advantage of how guitar tones and noises can be further manipulated into increasing weirdness and undeniable ingenuity.
Other popular options these days are a pellet grill or an electric smoker, both of which do a fine job of maintaining a steady stream of smoke and consistent temperature, but sometimes deliver a tad less flavor than a charcoal burner.
Generally, the D5500 did a fine job of staying in focus (39-point AF!), with not too much grain or overcompensation — but that was only because of my use of custom shooting inputs (exposure control, use of scene modes or other things).
"No, the president believes she has done a fine job stepping in during a very difficult situation to lead the Democratic Party," Earnest told reporters during the daily briefing in response to whether Brazile should step down if the emails are legitimate.
Today's mid-rangers come with at least Full HD screens, performance that won't make you want to throw them at the wall in frustration, and cameras that do a fine job unless you're trying to shoot photos in the shadows or enter a photography competition.
"I think they're doing a fine job at this moment and we hope they continue to do that job down the road," he told CNBC's Karen Tso in Dubrovnik, where the IMF and Croatian Central Bank are holding an event on Central and Eastern Europe.
Screenshot: GizmodoGoogle Photos does a fine job of backing up all your photos and videos to the cloud, and will do so free of charge if you can handle your photos getting resized down to 16MP and your videos getting encoded down to 1080p.
Golden State has the personnel to run Love off the three-point line, and they do a fine job limiting catch-and-shoot threes in transition, but he's far from a one-dimensional threat, with an effective in-between game and capable pull-up jumper.
Far from it, in fact, as the old payments processing giant has done a fine job of modernizing its signature interlocking circles and integrating them into a modern, cohesive brand identity that keeps the logo looking great even at small sizes on mobile screens.
In THE GENERAL VS. THE PRESIDENT: MacArthur and Truman at the Brink of Nuclear War (Doubleday, $30), H. W. Brands, who has written several books of American history, does a fine job of covering a major episode that deserves the thorough treatment it receives here.
And many said they did not think Mr. Trump's language was necessarily moving the United States any closer to a nuclear confrontation in Asia: The North Korean president, Kim Jong-un, they said, seemed to be doing a fine job of that on his own.
This is mostly because we now know, through a range of organ systems — from the liver, to the kidney, the skin, the gut, and lungs — our bodies have evolved to do a pretty damn fine job of getting rid of harmful stuff by themselves.
OtterBox took steps toward shedding that image with the launch of its commuter series and the 2013 acquisition of LifeProof, a San Diego-based company that has largely done a good job designing protective cases that do a fine job offering protection without adding too much bulk.
Broderick gives a wonderfully nebbishy performance, and the filmmakers do a fine job of using visual cues to define the smallness of his world — like the recurring image of his automatic seat belt, slowly wrapping tightly around his body every time he gets into his car.
And I think we did a fine job of getting these fragile individuals stabilized—at least until the late 90s, when the Giuliani administration opted for a low-ball healthcare bidder to replace the relatively solid Montefiore Hospital, the city jail system's healthcare provider for the preceding 25 years.
For in their continuing demands that we the public continue to subsidize their private bubble-blowing, systemic risk-raising, market-manipulating and trade-restraining activities via their Gramm-Leach-Bliley-enabling affiliations with our federally insured depository institutions, the financial conglomerates are doing a fine job of shaming themselves.
We can reasonably conclude that the president repeatedly told the director what a fine job he was doing until Mr. Comey declined to do the president's bidding, to "let go" of the Michael Flynn matter and to announce to the public that the president was not personally under investigation.
Isaac does a fine job exploring what makes Kalanick tick and even inspires some sympathy – and not just in recounting the tragic death of his mother and injury to his father in a boating accident just as the boardroom struggles at the car-hailing behemoth came a head.
Synthetic benchmarks don't always replciate real world results, but they're great if you want to have pissing contests about numbers, and Geekbench, which works on nearly every operating system except Chrome OS, does a fine job of crunching numbers to give a number that might represent the performance of a processor.
And considering that the Quantum Realm might play a role in Endgame (fan theories love the idea of the Quantum Realm), this sequel is probably a little more valuable than its predecessor and still does a fine job in giving us the basics of what Ant-Man is fighting for.
Yes, the set dressing is fantastic, too—but Isolation's starting ship, the Torrens, already did a fine job of semi-replicating the Nostromo's crew quarters, which is why some of the visuals here carry with them a twofold sense of déjà vu, stirred both by first movie and main game.
" Meadows, a real-estate investor who represents the western tip of North Carolina, declined to comment on the different positions he and Walker have staked out but said generally: "Chairman Walker and members of the RSC do a fine job in trying to make sure the conservative voice is heard.
On the other end, he got the ball at the foul line with Plumlee on his back (for all their faults, the Pelicans do a fine job of getting Davis the ball where he's less likely to be doubled, rarely having him camp on the block) and made a similar move in technicolor.
If Judge Srinivasan is nominated, it could create a complication for one Republican presidential candidate: Senator Ted Cruz of Texas has said that the two men were friendly from their days as law clerks in Richmond, Va., and he credited Judge Srinivasan with doing a "very fine job" at his 2013 Senate confirmation hearings.
While we're on the topic of media, if you haven't already switched wholesale to services such as Netflix or Hulu, Plex will do a fine job of letting you view all your local music, movies, and photos inside a browser (whether that browser is on your original computer or somewhere else in the world).
And while the TSA does a fine job protecting the airlines from potential bombers and little old ladies, strategically placed armed Special Agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in the lobbies and on the perimeters of airports will do more to prevent terrorism inside an airport lobby than confiscating a 4-ounce bottle of shampoo.
It does a fine job of elevating Dandelion to more than just an annoyance to be rescued, the pair's unbreakable friendship laid bare on the page multiple times; and the story that introduces Yennefer of "Vergerberg" (as it's written in the 2012 Gollancz edition), the last of its short stories, is a riot of violence, destruction and bedazzlement.
Obama was outspoken about the Darfur genocide as a senator, calling on President George W. Bush to do much more, and he has clear concern about mass atrocities (he has done a fine job trying to reduce the risk of a slaughter in Burundi, and he did the same in the run-up to South Sudan's independence).
For his part, Dwayne Collins, the Van Zandt County Tea Party leader, said he thanked God for Trump, not only because he was doing a fine job as the leader of the free world, but because he understood the breadth and depth of the conspiracy threatening the country—one Texans have been onto for some time.
Bell, who has contended that he is so valuable to his team that the salary that comes with a franchise tag is insufficient, had to watch as James Conner, a second-year running back out of Pitt, did a fine job in his place, carrying the ball 31 times for 135 yards and two touchdowns, while adding another 383 yards as a receiver.
Google Keep (free) for Android and iOSThe best note taker for handwritten notes: MyScript NeboScreenshot: MyScript NeboYou're going to have to pay more than you usually would for an app to get MyScript Nebo on your phone or tablet, but it does a fine job of turning your handwritten scribbles into actual searchable text—so it's probably only worth investing in if you have a tablet and a stylus.
"— Colin Joyce It's rare that an artist boils their aesthetic down to one lyric, but Lil Aaron does a fine job of it at the top of his new EP: "I tried to call you but it fucking hurts / I wrote you a song but I forgot the words / Wish I didn't wanna die as much as I wanted her / Used to give me butterflies, now you make my stomach hurt.
He plays more minutes than you'd think by looking at his counting stats, and has been out there for about 30 minutes of every night of this latest Warriors playoff rampage, doing a quietly fine job guarding the other team's second-best wing and rarely stepping into the corporeal realm on offense, usually either to launch a jumper or take one dribble and pass the ball to Klay Thompson.
As we listen to Baldwin's thoughts on the country's relationship to the images it has produced—images that tell us so much about how whiteness views itself—we watch Peck's beautifully chosen and edited clips of the young Joan Crawford and Sidney Poitier (Alexandra Strauss, the film's editor, has done a fine job) with a double consciousness: there's what we see and there's what Baldwin says about what he sees.
Some places do a fine job of it — complex and varied and interesting family meals — but I'm willing to put $100 down that if you come in through the loading dock of any large restaurant, hotel kitchen, catering hall or banquet facility across America, you will find a tray of baked chicken legs, a hotel pan of baked rice (or baked pasta) and a romaine salad (not baked but may as well have been).
I could describe all the parts that are done up in visible gloss carbon fiber, but the press release does a fine job: As with the 675LT Spider, the front bumper with larger splitter and end plates, front under body, side skirts, side intakes, lower side intakes, rear bodyside lower, rear fenders, rear deck, rear bumper, diffuser and 'Longtail' Airbrake are all carbon fibre but with a gloss finish revealing the inherent weave of the material.
Destiny 2's story does a fine job of welcoming players, but it was bound to cede its turf to the stories created by friends who connect not over a shared love of popping the heads off aliens —though, who doesn't love that — but over the time spent talking about their days, their families, their responsibilities, and, yes, even the intricate lore in a quirky science fiction story that's just good enough to get you hooked.
With a healthy start overseas ($35 million in Japan thus far, the second best number for a series title to date), the $40 million, internationally-driven action-horror flick is shaping up to do decent business stateside, with fan anticipation likely driving die-hard fans (director Paul W.S. Anderson has done a fine job carving out a lane of attraction for new audience members outside the realm of the video game series from which the films are adapted) into the film's 3,000-plus locations Friday.
Acknowledging the whiplash-inducing welter of characters, we are admonished thus: This is all in your programYou are at the operaGonna have to study up a little bitIf you wanna keep with the plotCuz it's a complicated Russian novelEveryone's got nine different namesSo look it up in your programWe'd appreciate it, thanks a lot While it's true that the swirling romantic intrigues can be dizzying, Mr. Malloy has done such a fine job of distilling the essence of the story into song — there is virtually no dialogue, with the characters even singing descriptive narration (Natasha: "I blush happily") — that you are not likely to spend much time peering at the program.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) defended Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE on Tuesday, saying the deputy attorney general who is overseeing the Russia investigation is doing a "fine job" and that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE should not fire him.

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