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And Mr. Bloomberg recognized that he would have to answer them, or at least deflect serviceably enough to survive.
It's pretty much all here, and the scenes of the Levov family's life and slow decay are directed serviceably enough by McGregor.
This performance—boring but OK, serviceably showy but nothing special—kind of set the tone for a night which was Awards Show 101.
LeBlanc filled in serviceably as both a starter and reliever for the Mariners (3-0, 4.50 ERA) but was designated for assignment on Aug.
This gesture is a serviceably elegant endeavor, which mostly serves to electrify the speculative art market, always hungry for the next artist to revive.
As federal legalization appears to creep closer and closer, there's a growing impetus to figure out how we can serviceably manage the high we get from eating weed.
But Paris Can Wait is a serviceably pleasant and indulgent lifestyle binge, the cinematic equivalent of a gratifyingly bland Instagram feed from someone on a fun road trip through Provence.
It serviceably sketches in his personal life, landing harder on themes (fathers and sons) than on details, a balance that would be fine if it didn't produce some nagging questions, including about women (his mother and wives).
Serviceably, at times awkwardly, directed by Mandie Fletcher, the movie skews softer than the series at its barbed best, partly because the celebrity culture that once provided such rich material has become just another ratings opportunity for the Kardashians.
Because Grammy performances more often than not carry at least a veneer of just-above-the-bar mediocrity—if you aren't getting Beyoncé, you're probably getting Kendrick Lamar headbanging to Imagine Dragons's "Radioactive," or Jessie J serviceably limping next to Tom Jones, or Demi Lovato trying to pay tribute to Lionel Richie.
And yet Rough Night manages to surprise again and again, in its go-for-broke comedic approach (which shares a lot of DNA with that of Comedy Central's Broad City, which Rough Night director and co-writer Lucia Aniello helped shape from behind the scenes); in the attention the film pays to its characters' emotions and motivations; and, most of all, in its performances, which range from serviceably funny (Scarlett Johansson) to scene-stealing (Kate McKinnon).
Clive Barnes of The New York Times said, "The look of the show is extremely accurate," in terms of fidelity to comics. "The costumes -- minimal and exotic -- the outlandish props and the serviceably suggestive permanent setting are all perfectly in accord. The language is heightened melodrama having the same fleeting relationship to literature that bubble gum has to food." While saying, "There is a great deal of action but no story," he admired the acting.
Josephine Macalister Brew died on 30 May 1957 at Woodford Green, Essex. A funeral service was held at the City of London Crematorium on 3 June. In an obituary in Nature, John Wolfenden wrote that 'there can be few people who have lived so fully, so usefully, or so serviceably' as Brew. 'She would', he concluded, 'prefer to be remembered as one who never lost her astringent affection for hundreds of 'crazy mixed-up kids'.
Upon completion of the prepurchase exam, the veterinarian may use a variety of terms to describe the horse's current health status. The ultimate goal for horse buyers is to purchase a horse classified as “sound,” or “...one that cannot be faulted in any physical way, from the inside out”. A horse may be categorized as “serviceably sound” if it has some structural problems, but is able to perform its intended purpose. If a veterinarian deems a horse unfit for its intended use, the horse will most likely be considered “unsound”.
The following year, Cruz had a supporting role in the horror film Gothika, as Chloe Sava, a patient at a mental hospital. David Rooney of Variety wrote that Cruz "adds a serviceably malevolent edge to Chole's apparent madness". Cruz's performance in Fanfan la Tulipe, also in 2003, was not well received, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian commenting that Cruz "deserves a special Cannes Razzie for a performance of purest teak". In 2004, Cruz appeared in the Christmas film Noel as Nina, the girlfriend of Paul Walker's character and as Mia in the romantic drama, Head in the Clouds, set in the 1930s.
The review commented on the cast as "like most science-fiction, [the film] is on the whole serviceably rather than excitingly cast" and the crew was noted, stating the direction was "smoothly machined" and the film has "decent writing" though "more short cuts might have been [taken]", finding that the start of the film was too slow. A. H. Weiler's review in The New York Times noted "... from the moment James Whitmore, playing a New Mexico state trooper, discovers a six-year-old moppet wandering around the desert in a state of shock, to the time when the cause of that mental trauma is traced and destroyed, Them! is taut science fiction".Weiler, A. H. (A.W.).
Beer stein or simply 'stein' ( ) has been for over a century an English expression for a traditional German beer mug made out of stoneware, whether simple and serviceably sturdy, or elaborately ornamental with either a traditionally cultural theme, or so embellished as to be sold as a souvenir or a collectible. The former may be made out of stoneware, but rarely the inferior earthenware or wood, while the latter is usually of glazed pottery, but often porcelain or pewter, or even silver or crystal. It may have either an uncovered mouth or a hinged pewter lid with a thumb-lever. The capacity of a German "stein" indicated by its fill line on its side ranged from "0.4l" (4 deci-litre), through "0.5l" (half a litre) or a full litre (or comparable historic sizes).
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 45% based on 29 reviews, with an average rating of 5.28/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Diminished by uneven animation and treacly songs, Quest for Camelot is an adventure that ought to be tossed back to the Lady in the Lake." Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B+ on scale of A to F. Owen Gleiberman, reviewing for Entertainment Weekly, wrote, "The images are playful and serviceably lush, but the story and characters might have come out of a screenwriting software program, and the songs (sung by Celine Dion and Steve Perry, among others) are Vegas-pop wallpaper." David Kronke of the Los Angeles Times described the film as "formulaic" and wrote that it was "a nearly perfect reflection of troubling trends in animated features".
Ellen Jones, writing for The Independent, said of the series > Undeniable, which began on ITV last night, is the televisual equivalent of > those paperback thrillers you buy in the airport and chuck away at your > destination: serviceably diverting in the moment, instantly forgettable > afterwards. Claire Goose might not look back on playing Jane Phillips as a > high point in her career, but she’s believable enough as our heroine, a > happily married woman, pregnant with her second child. As a five-year-old, > Jane was the only witness to her mother’s murder and now, many years later, > she believes she’s spotted the man responsible and is determined to bring > him to justice. Jane might have an easier time of it, if the man she’d > fingered for this crime wasn’t a well-respected consultant oncologist and > all-round affable chap.
Roberts, pp. 47-48. Though friends as young girls, Louise and her sister-in-law Victoria, Princess Royal ("Vicky") always had a "none-too-friendly rivalry", particularly when comparing their children: while Vicky's eldest son Crown Prince Wilhelm was born with a deformed arm, Louise apparently could not resist bragging that her three children were healthier and bigger at the same age. Louise doted on her nephew however, and Vicky wrote to her mother that the grand duchess "spoilt him quite dreadfully". Often supporting him against his parents, her and Wilhelm's close relationship would carry on to his adulthood, and he would later write in his memoirs that Louise "possessed considerable political ability and a great gift for organisation, and she understood excellently how to put right men in the right place and how to employ their strength serviceably for the general benefit".

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