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Mr. Peck fills in the "Carousel" prescription fairly, correctly, inoffensively.
A word that travels inoffensively across languages was also clearly essential.
They don't spend years trying to strategically or inoffensively break their silence.
Most of pascALEjandro's drawings, far from being transgressive or even challenging, are inoffensively joyful.
His style can best be described as inoffensively resolute: He doesn't badger, but neither does he back off.
I avoid most controversial entries altogether, and I'm especially careful about cluing certain entries inoffensively (such as AFRO or HOMIE).
I avoid most controversial entries altogether, and I'm especially careful about cluing certain entries inoffensively (such as AFRO or HOMIE).
The meat was inoffensively dull and, true to the intrigue that surrounds it, even tougher to identify than it was to chew.
Maybe there's an uber-libertarian site at one extreme, an inoffensively bland one at the other, and everything else sits in between.
Allowance prices have been inoffensively low; most generators have benefited more than they've been hurt; state lawmakers like having the money to spend.
David Knight is like when you go to a concert and the headliner has an inoffensively bland band open to make it look better.
He's not as boisterous as his online presence would lead you to believe, and when we chat, it's as if he would rather be—inoffensively—someplace else.
"The Book of Memory" contains all the elements of made-to-order profundity, copied from the familiar templates: the depressive mother; the isolated, bookish protagonist, scarred by her fraught past; the inoffensively experimental prose.
I wish I could tell you I tried to protest this stuff, but I really just showed up and did my lines as they were written, trying to sell them as inoffensively as possible.
Everyone is there for such an inoffensively pure good time, and the music strums along with the same dumb charm that still makes summer flicks like Caddyshack, Weekend at Bernies, and Summer Rental rewatchable.
Shot inside inoffensively carpeted rooms, underneath omniscient lights, or outdoors—only God knows where—the subjects of Joanna Grochowska's photographs are prone, posed less like living beings than the grotesque, plastic dolls of Hans Bellmer.
There's the same optimistic, vague title, the same extreme, wet-eyed family drama in a Pennsylvania town, and there's another inoffensively handsome brunette man with at least one iconic TV role under his belt leading the proceedings.
So many video game characters are broad or nothing-y, or written so inoffensively that it's easy to empathize with them—most abysmally of all, some don't even have a voice, allowing you to project directly into them.
She was most famous for writing a book so simultaneously brilliant and inoffensively uplifting that it became required reading for every eighth-grader in the country, and then retiring to live a life of quiet seclusion in a small town.
It's followed by an inoffensively droll scene of Queen Cersei talking her way out of her interest loans—leave it to this show to dramatize an audit—opposite the Iron Bank's spokesgoon, Tycho Nestoris, whom she plans to pay off using Highgarden's pilfered coffers.
Tensions have built up over the long years of Merkelian Machtpolitik and are emerging into the open, particularly in light of a mediocre vote-share at the election, yet another workaday coalition deal, the concession of the powerful finance ministry to the SPD, the allocation of the CDU's few big cabinet jobs to inoffensively loyal Merkelites and the lack of hints at a succession plan at the top.
Their first conversation was about their choice of schools, and yet they still somehow found each other so interesting that they talked all night in the shared kitchen, ignoring the riotous game of Never Have I Ever going on around them, and now they've been together for eight years, through dozens of bad haircuts and honestly just shit taste in music, and are ready to commit to a lifetime of being inoffensively boring together until one of them dies.
Yet more notable to this viewer's eye than Mr. Leto's inoffensively modish get-up was the matinee-idol chic of a Dunhill suit as worn by the British actor Henry Cavill; or a taut Prada version that rendered the perennially rumpled-looking Benicio Del Toro impeccable; or a structured Alexander McQueen tuxedo worn as casually as sweats by Eddie Redmayne, probably the most innately stylish man in Hollywood; or a crisp white Dolce & Gabbana version worn by Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr. (Common to you).
Interactions with divers show that the prickly shark behaves inoffensively towards humans, either tolerating contact or fleeing when closely approached. It is susceptible to incidental capture by commercial bottom trawls, gillnets, or line gear. It has little commercial value since the meat is soft and poorly regarded.
His formulation of the real significance of freedom of expression in a case involving the unlawful arrest of a street preacher has been much quoted: "Free speech includes not only the inoffensive but the irritating, the contentious, the eccentric, the heretical, the unwelcome and the provocative provided it does not tend to provoke violence. Freedom only to speak inoffensively is not worth having."Redmond Bate v DPP (2000) 7 BHRC 375.
"Despite looking great the band are accessible and so is their style" describes Popjustice. This aimed to give imagery to the viewer that they can dress like The Saturdays and be part of their group and fanbase. A boy, described as "inoffensively handsome" gives Sandford his number. This imagery is aimed to get the group's fans to think the same might happen to them if they become part of the group or fanbase.
Structurally, each of the fables begins with the recounting of a tale, and at the end Marie de France includes a short moral. Some of these morals, like those translated from Aesop’s fables, are expected and socially congruous. For instance, the fable of The Wolf and the Lamb, also known as Fable 2 in Marie de France’s collection, follows a well-known and established storyline. Just as in Aesop’s original fable, Marie de France’s translation describes a lamb and a wolf drinking from the same stream, the wolf unjustly condemning the lamb to death for drinking inoffensively downstream from him.
Mania Entertainment's Patricia Beard commends the manga on "very pretty" character designs but criticises the awkward story "due to the assumed need to fit in another masturbation scene or reason for another masturbation scene". Comic Book Bin's Leroy Douresseaux comments that the "boy on boy boot knockin’ takes a backseat to this gentle story of awkward first love". Hannah Santiago, writing for the appendix to Manga: The Complete Guide, found the story "unexceptional", and the art "inoffensively bland". She found the character of the "oversexed older brother" to be "creepy", but welcomed him as the manga's only character to stand out.
In one of its internal memos, Siguranța Statului reviewed the first of these as inoffensively "academic", the second as "agitatorial". Siguranța agents also noted that Cocea, with Dobrescu and Callimachi, was making efforts to assist the PCR activists tried in Chișinău, and trying to obtain further support from the left-wing National Peasantists (Virgil Madgearu, Grigore Iunian). Era Nouăs main contributors were young communist essayists such as Sahia, Miron Radu Paraschivescu, Ștefan Voicu and Silvian Iosifescu, but the magazine also published avant-garde authors with Marxist sensibilities: Ion Călugăru, Stephan Roll, Virgil Teodorescu, Dolfi TrostCrohmălniceanu, pp. 152–156 and Paul Păun.
Marx has accepted, more or less, that he isn't fighting for a position in the Top 40 and has resigned himself to the adult contemporary charts. While that means Flesh & Blood doesn't even rock as hard as, say, "Don't Mean Nothin'," it does mean that is pleasantly and inoffensively melodic, with more memorable moments than its predecessor." Fred Shuster of the Los Angeles Daily News gave a 3 out of 5 stars rating and wrote "You know Richard Marx - the forgotten Marx brother, the shallow, musical one called Nauseo. It was a surprise, then, to discover Marx's new r&b-drenched; effort, "Flesh and Bone" (Capitol), is his most likable and modern-sounding to date.
4: "[T]he book was unlike most group comics in that the cast were not all WASP, but instead, a superb melting pot of various religions, races, colors, and creeds, an incredible challenge to do naturalistically yet inoffensively." Lee was obliged to send a memo to the color separator at the printing plant to confirm that the character Gabe Jones was African American, after the character had appeared with Caucasian coloring in the first issue. The series ran 167 issues (May 1963 - Dec. 1981), though with reprints alternating with new stories from issue #80 (Sept. 1970), and only in reprints after issue #120 (July 1974); at this point the formal copyrighted title in the indicia, which had been simply Sgt.
Crash Tag Team Racing received mixed reviews upon release. Matthew Fisher of TeamXbox commended the clashing mechanic as a great addition, as well as the variety of tracks and weapons. Alex Navarro of GameSpot concluded that "the racing isn't exactly the star of the show, but Crash Tag Team Racings supplemental elements pull the whole thing together into a unique and most enjoyable experience"; on the subject of the PSP version, Navarro added that the handheld version's loading times were "painful". Greg Ford and Kathleen Sanders of Electronic Gaming Monthly both dismissed the game as being for younger players and criticized the repetitive cycle of clearing the worlds and tracks, although Ford acknowledged that the disparate gameplay elements were inoffensively competent.
Scott, page 144 suggesting he was opposed by some members of the Kirk Session (a not uncommon occurrence). While Minister of Inchinnan, he took part in agitation in response to the granting to Roman Catholics of some relief from legal restrictions under which they suffered at the time. He signed a proclamation in Glasgow newspapers, in the name of the Minister, Elders and Heads of Families of the Parish of Inchinnan, denouncing "the unchristian spirit and savage cruelties of Popery", declaring that "we desire to see no Papist suffering ... for conscience sake, nor for his speculative opinions, however absurd or erroneous, while he lives quietly and inoffensively, and does not attempt in any manner of way to seduce or pervert others".
To market the premiere issue, England laid out a prospectus which was often repeated over the years and which was mailed to friends and potential investors: "Amongst the various wants of the Catholics of these states I do not know of a greater temporal (one) than a weekly paper, the principal scope of which will fair and simple statements of Catholic doctrine from authentic documents, plain and inoffensively exhibited, refutation of calumnies, examination and illustration of misrepresented facts of history, biographies of eminent ecclesiastics and others connected with the Church, reviews of books for and against Catholicity, events connected with religion in all parts of the world, etc." The new Catholic paper was originally in a magazine format, 6×9 inches, that evolved into an eight-page tabloid-sized paper similar to the current one. No photographs were published in the U.S. Catholic Miscellany.
Having suffered imprisonment for three weeks Hart wrote the governor and council on January 28 requesting to be released. He acknowledged no offense and made no excuse for writing the Remonstrance but begged mercy and consideration for his "poore estate and Condition" and promised that he would "indeavor hereafter to walke inoffensively." The council responded the same day. The record of its decision says something about his performance as town clerk and his standing in the community: > In Council received and read the foregoing petition of the imprisoned Clerk > of Vlissingen, Edward Hart, and having considered his verbal promises of > better behavior and the mediation of some inhabitants of said village, also > that he has always been an efficient officer and as an old resident is well > acquainted with divers matters; further whereas the Schout Tobias Feakx has > advised him to draw up the remonstrance recorded on the first of January and > he is burdened with a large family, The Director-General and Council forgive > and pardon his error this time on condition of his paying the costs and > misses of law.

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