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16 Sentences With "most skillfully"

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Each nugget disperses on contact with your tongue, like the most skillfully formed nigiri.
Mr. Trump prevailed by channeling Republican anger most skillfully — against foes inside the party, like Mr. Cruz, and out.
This type of database enables algorithms (like the ones Facebook and Instagram thrive on) to run on today's biggest and most skillfully-developed apps.
In her most skillfully frank special yet, Amy Schumer, who shot Netflix's "Growing" while pregnant, finds jokes from avoiding sex with her husband as easily as she once did from having sex with single men.
As consumers and citizens, we need companies to succeed because they provide the best products and services — not because they dump the most pollution in our water, most skillfully exploit our personal information, or are the best at avoiding pension obligations.
I'm not trying to say that 24 made America torture — or that movies like the Sicario duo have created our current border horrors — but when we know how likely human beings are to believe in a lie, even if they're confronted with the truth, what do we do with the most skillfully crafted, brilliantly presented lies of them all?
Board of Education, Radcliff, p. 159 According to William Radcliff, the majority opinion authored by Minton in the 1953 case Barrows v. Jackson was his most skillfully written opinion.Barrows v.
It has been praised for having "the most skillfully constructed plot" of any of the playwright's London comedies, and also for its liveliness and its "details of local color."Logan and Smith, p. 63.
Estimates of the time span during which colossal heads were produced vary from 50 to 200 years.Diehl 2004, p. 112. Pool 2007, p. 118. The San Lorenzo heads are believed to be the oldest, and are the most skillfully executed.
" Pop culture critic Thomas Kaestle comments: "Traceroute is game, challenge, encyclopedia, and sentimental journey all in one. As a documentary it is most skillfully composed. And as a narration it is highly compatible. This film will, in passing, sweep proclaimed nerds off their feet.
Stela E stands over high and weighs more than 60 tons. These stelae were shaped into a square cross-section and were decorated on all four faces. These stelae usually bear two images of the Quiriguá king, on the front and the back, in a lower relief than that found at Copán. They feature highly complex panels of hieroglyphic text that are among the most skillfully executed of all Maya inscriptions in stone.
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 86% of 153 critics have given the film a positive review; the average rating is 7.25/10. The website's consensus is, "It may not quite scale Aardman's customary delirious heights, but The Pirates! still represents some of the smartest, most skillfully animated fare that modern cinema has to offer." Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, gives the film a score of 73 based on 31 reviews.
One of them posed as a slave buyer and bought Burris, then set him free. The auction was described as follows: > When the hour arrived, the doomed man was placed on the auction-block. Two > traders from Baltimore were known to be present; how many others the friends > of Burris knew not. The usual opportunity was given to traders and > speculators to thoroughly examine the property on the block, and most > skillfully was Burris examined from the soles of his feet to the crown of > his head; legs, arms and body, being handled as horse-jockeys treat horses.
It included the story, "Iodide in Hut C," which New York Times reviewer Eda Lou Walton called "one of the most skillfully plotted stories I have read" and William Rose Benét rated as "one that Rudyard Kipling would have been proud to sign in the days when his fame was in the making." His second collection, You Must Break Out Sometimes and Other Stories, published in 1936, was his most critically acclaimed. Writing in The Spectator, Graham Greene estimated that "Mr. Beachcroft is likely to become, after Mr. H. E. Bates, the most distinguished short-story writer in this country," and in The New Masses, T. C. Wilson called Beachcroft "one of the ablest of the younger English writers.".
The Bad Sleep Well, based on a script by Kurosawa's nephew Mike Inoue, is a revenge drama about a young man who is able to infiltrate the hierarchy of a corrupt Japanese company with the intention of exposing the men responsible for his father's death. Its theme proved topical: while the film was in production, mass demonstrations were held against the new U.S.–Japan Security treaty, which was seen by many Japanese, particularly the young, as threatening the country's democracy by giving too much power to corporations and politicians. The film opened in September 1960 to positive critical reaction and modest box office success. The 25-minute opening sequence depicting a corporate wedding reception is widely regarded as one of Kurosawa's most skillfully executed set pieces, but the remainder of the film is often perceived as disappointing by comparison.
It misses out in conveying the color and entertainment of the original Irving Stone novel." Harrison's Reports wrote that the film had been given "an excellent production" and that "Kirk Douglas does outstanding work as Van Gogh, and Anthony Quinn is very good as Paul Gauguin, his friend." John McCarten of The New Yorker wrote, "Even if the movie doesn't delve as deeply as it might into the mental processes that made van Gogh behave the way he did, it nevertheless, in the person of Kirk Douglas, confronts us with a character well worth our absorbed attention. Mr. Douglas, who, wearing red whiskers, bears a striking resemblance to van Gogh's self- portraits, succeeds most skillfully in arousing a conviction that he is, in truth, a painter beside himself to capture light and hold it forever on canvas.

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