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Even the series finale, though forgivably cheesy, has its moments.
David responds from his convalescence in a way that seems forgivably sentimental, if also novelistically convenient.
" The game spells "oxide" as "oxcide," and, perhaps more forgivably, mistakes the verb "affect" for the noun "effect.
Director Daniel Goldhaber turns in a feature debut that's a little bit noir, a little bit glam, and forgivably, appropriately self-obsessed.
The upgraded CPU should also be a help, as I found the first-gen Kann's interface hilariously (though also forgivably) slow and laggy.
It's a little too expensive to be a forgivably underpowered starter camera, but it's lacking the features and finish of something more premium.
Technically brilliant, as thematically reprehensible (dare I say... icky?) as always, but perhaps less forgivably so as we look at it with a modern eye.
Technically brilliant, as thematically reprehensible (dare I say...icky?) as always, but perhaps less forgivably so as we look at it with a modern eye.
I Think of You Periodically Mug, available on Etsy, $13.50Put a smile on their face during their morning coffee routine with this forgivably punny mug. 
He was seen as forgivably aspirational, much like those who had gone to western Europe in search of work, and admired for bringing Erion home.
Greenberger forgivably tells the same tales as Reeves, but in places "The Unexpected President" closely mimics its antecedent with scant paraphrase and nary a quotation mark.
But Dowd isn't interested in entering any of her characters—even the more forgivably flawed ones—into the never-ending discourse on "unlikable" women on television.
The movie suggests that some kind of reconciliation might be possible in this deeply divided country, in a way that is funny, disarmingly sincere and forgivably naïve.
While most of the tributes to Walker have been forgivably male-heavy in the listings of those he influenced, I always heard about Scott Walker from women.
It may have been impossible, and forgivably so, for academics to believe that a black man could have achieved the level of fame and success in the antebellum slave-holding South that Johnson had.
That's what gives Electric Dreams an edge and separates it from the de facto comparison to Black Mirror (for which we apologize): Dreams are far more nebulous than technology, and therefore forgivably pliant in how the show uses them.
Strachan and I have tried to probe where it is 'arch' — and I have decided either that Queen's English and U.S. usage of the word are at variances, or that you (forgivably) misread the tone of some of it — which is somewhat belligerent and harsh and far from coy.
The team again started promisingly, but was knocked out of the Cup Winners' Cup in the first round. Gullit made some high- profile mistakes in the transfer market (notably, Spanish defender Marcelino and forward Silvio Maric bore the brunt of supporters frustrations). Less forgivably, he also fell out with several senior players, including the club captain Rob Lee, who had been the heartbeat of the team for the previous half decade, and was initially not given a squad number.Louise Taylor (Sunday Times 02.01.
Reviewing the Vienna production on a night when an understudy was playing the protagonist "I", the critic of The Times, Benedict Nightingale, praised the fidelity of the plot to du Maurier's original and rated the staging "up to the most lavish West End visual standards. ... Only the shipwreck that leads to the discovery of Rebecca's body disappoints – and only a gallumphingly Wodehousean golfing number (Wir Sind Britisch) needs excising." Nightingale judged the ending of the musical "forgivably ... a bit more upbeat than the novel's." He found the dancing dull and the music "seldom harsh or imaginative enough" despite "a terrific central song, a soaring, grieving tribute" to Rebecca by "Susan Rigvava Dumas's mesmeric Danvers".
The A.V. Club reviewer Christopher Bahn said that the story's length allowed for "an awful lot of contrivance, drawn-out scenes, and running back and forth between locations with one group of characters just missing the other group", but it still remained enjoyable, especially because of Stoney's performance. He also noted that "there's a tendency in this story to cut corners, sometimes forgivably and sometimes not". Ultimately, Bahn felt that the story was more about Vaughn than the Cybermen and, like Mulkern, highlighted Zoe's character. DVD Talk's Stuart Galbraith gave The Invasion a rating of three and a half stars out of five, noting that it borrowed from other science fiction tales and could have been shorter, but ultimately was entertaining and delivered an "atmospheric tale full of dread and high-tension suspense".

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