How To Use Supremely In A Sentence
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The scene near the Chennai Kaliappa Hospital, on Tuesday was supremely ironical, and drew sharp reactions from tree lovers who were passing by.
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What people most long for in ogling the screen is to witness some torrid lascivious scene: the incentives to gaze are supremely lubricious.
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The result: a spare, jagged, supremely efficient novel (183 pages) that, although utterly lacking in exposition, lays bare an entire world of workaday lowlifes trying to get by on the fringes of organized crime.
New Fiction
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Yesterday we got not a nudge but a forceful shove from a man who is supremely confident in his bully pulpit.
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In the Finale - to my mind, the most miraculous symphonic movement ever written - Jochum and his Bavarians are supremely moving.
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Communion in the hand kept to a minimum, 2 Deacons alongside the Celebrant, no concelebration, birettas, supremely reverent atmosphere, and beautiful vestments and even more beautiful music exclusively polyphonic/chant.
"Liturgical paradigms for the whole world..."
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Although Neville was supremely competent both as a newspaper journalist and as a broadcaster, I always thought of him pre-eminently as a man of the arts.
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He's supremely confident, though, of South Korea's ability to discourage any designs the North might have of risking another shooting war.
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Gillian Anderson is supremely self-contained, demonstrating a subtlety in her performance that mirrors the style of the film.
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I had met women of all shapes and sizes; blondes, brunettes and redheads, some bubbly, some serious, some supremely confident, others slightly hesitant.
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They do not feel overwhelmed or supremely anxious, because they feel in charge of this changing process.
50 Ways to Become a Self-Confident Woman
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Kikunosuke, superbly coiffed, supremely, almost eerily, composed in interview, is famed as an uncommonly beguiling onnagata, a female impersonator.
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Cherokee stalls have long been notable for their supremely gentle nature, sometimes, hardly a stall at all.
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This was the language of the English and Scottish Enlightenment: sober, unemphatic, good-humoured; a very sociable and moderate language, modern in a way that even we would recognise, and supremely rational and down-to-earth.
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It's written in a deadpan and unsensational way; the effect is supremely unsettling.
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(ascendiamo per le minori a le maggiori bellezze) and from the pure to the purest leading to the knowledge and love, not only of the most beautiful intelligences, souls and motors of the heavenly bodies, but also of the highest beauty and of the supremely beautiful, the giver of all beauty, life, intelligence and being.
Judah Abrabanel
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There was then a Cover Girl Ad shoot after which a supremely confident girl was eliminated and then there was a runway show where the final two girls got to show their stuff and one came out on top.
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It says much for his supremely consistent standards that nobody really noticed.
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Iris Murdoch was regarded by many as a supremely good and serious writer.
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A supremely gifted player with a magical touch, he combined charm and nastiness in almost equal measure.
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One of them for instance, said, "De Valera is like Gladstone, he is intensely religious, completely universal, supremely confident that he is right and frequently wrong.
What Next In Ireland?
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Firstly, in spite of its supremely elegant coupe styling this is a real four-seater.
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Not only was it regarded as supremely self-serving, but both outcomes were highly improbable.
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The figure of fun here is the titular heroine, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land the king of the gods himself.
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Not only was it regarded as supremely self-serving, but both outcomes were highly improbable.
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England's cause this summer has been supremely aided by being able to name an unchanged side.
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Drivers are already supremely fit athletes.
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Many later portraits of him are hagiographic in their presentation of a supremely selfconfident public figure.
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She finds this supremely ironic and thinks that her obsession with language is probably a way to escape the fact that she herself is a tired cliché.
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I say supremely in an upper-class, posh sort of tone.
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Fraudley Harrison, a supremely outstanding amateur turned incredibly unambitious professional, claimed last week: ‘My plan is to be heavyweight champion of the world.’
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So in short then excuse the puna supremely gifted womanising piano player who was always planning schemes to make that extra buck.
Strange but True case of the lifelong gambler Chico Marx | Obsessed With Film
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He shunned the fury of the senses and what Keats called ‘ruffian passion’, which Boucher perceived as not merely unpolished and irrational but also as supremely unaesthetic.
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It is a land of supremely Graceful and refreshingly aromatic gum trees; a land of kaleidoscopic wild flower pageantry; of beautiful birds rich in plumage and song.
Australia Looks Ahead
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Moreover, as we were saying before, he grows worse from having power: he becomes and is of necessity more jealous, more faithless, more unjust, more friendless, more impious, than he was at first; he is the purveyor and cherisher of every sort of vice, and the consequence is that he is supremely miserable, and that he makes everybody else as miserable as himself.
The Republic by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett
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That lesson was drilled into the hapless Galway champions yesterday by a supremely drilled Birr side.
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Sovereignty still remains a supremely important institution of world politics.
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Only someone supremely selfish won't lose their self in love.
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That supremely ugly structure of the hospital is home to a pair of peregrine falcons.
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But it was Paul Weller's seductively hooky tune that propelled the record to the summit, and it was only when you listened carefully to the lyrics that you realised this was in fact a supremely angry protest song.
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Still, Lelyveld relates the more compelling story of how a supremely well-intentioned man struggled, through five decades of activism, with a series of evasions, compromises, setbacks, and defeats.
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As usual she was stunning, white linen jacket and trousers supremely casual and graceful.
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It was a supremely rational column that made it sound like I had it all together, unflappable in the face of grief.
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In the condition of organic life when the supremely predatory creature man rose to domination, the species were grouped in those vast organizations which were of old termed faunæ and floræ, but which are now better known as biological fields or provinces.
Domesticated Animals Their Relation to Man and to his Advancement in Civilization
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Forcing the contestants to beg for their place also made for supremely uncomfortable viewing and was thankfully dropped by the Sunday.
The Sun
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In Caravaggio's supremely moving work, Ecce Homo (Palazzo Bianco, Genoa), Christ, drooping over His corded hands, submits to cruel ribaldry.
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barracking" of the crowd were supremely diverting.
Some Everyday Folk and Dawn
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I consider a supremely beautiful gesture.
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IN three years of exile from herself Carol had certain experiences chronicled as important by the Dauntless, or discussed by the Jolly Seventeen, but the event unchronicled, undiscussed, and supremely controlling, was her slow admission of longing to find her own people.
Main Street
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So at the risk of being dragooned into the ranks of the lynch mob, I'll add that the simplest reason he inspires so much derision is that he dishes it out himself in spades with a supremely self satisfied and moralistic air.
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She's supremely confident and in charge of him like a mother overseeing her child.
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With 150 staff, service is supremely attentive.
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He was a specialist in Dante, whom he loved supremely.
On Adrian Fortescue
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Only boxing asks an athlete to be supremely fit while playing offense and defense simultaneously with life at stake.
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They were two arrogant, powerful men, both supremely gifted and both twisted out of shape by abusive childhoods.
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The writing is witty, observant and supremely intelligent.
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With 150 staff, service is supremely attentive.
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Her voice is ghostly sweet, saved from sickliness by guttural Björk-ish quirks; backed up by electropop whimsy and twinkly piano, it is supremely suited to the sentiment.
Ellie Goulding's summer of love
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A precursor to the nightclubs of the 1920s, the tearoom was the place not only to be seen but to learn the latest ragtime dances or the supremely naughty Argentine tango.
Thé Dansant | Edwardian Promenade
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Another way of saying it is that Palermo at his best remained supremely ludic and childlike in his approach to subjects and materials.
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And by the sound of it, he wants the music to stay minimal, yet supremely intense and evocative.
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Land is supremely characterized by its inelasticity of reproducible supply.
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Thus, returning to Through the Looking-Glass, we find the White Knight, a supremely funny, mock-heroic character.
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No wonder that audience had a good giggle over the lady called Platée, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land Jupiter himself.
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But it was Paul Weller's seductively hooky tune that propelled the record to the summit, and it was only when you listened carefully to the lyrics that you realised this was in fact a supremely angry protest song.
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Sometimes releasing rage makes an individual feel supremely powerful, and he or she will experience elation in its aftermath.
Know Your Own Mind
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Even where raw throughputs exceed a gigabit per second, geosynchronous satellites are supremely ill-suited to conveying IP traffic.
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The Grail contained a supremely powerful force, but before it could pass completely into his possession, he would have to suffer a final ordeal.
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From gangly arm to fleshy middle, it's me: lovely, divine, and supremely perfect.
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I had met women of all shapes and sizes; blondes, brunettes and redheads, some bubbly, some serious, some supremely confident, others slightly hesitant.
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Only someone supremely selfish won't lose their self in love.
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She was charming, beautiful and supremely calm.
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Only someone supremely selfish won't lose their self in love.
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When the dust settled, Del Bosque was left with a strange, ill-assorted, albeit supremely-talented bunch.
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It looks supremely fudgy, which is just the way I like it.
Texas sheet cake for a birthday | Homesick Texan
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No Hawaiian hulas or Tahitian chants here, though traditional cultural elements and echoes of local folk styles do inform these supremely mellow numbers.
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No wonder that audience had a good giggle over the lady called Platée, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land Jupiter himself.
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Wales are supremely confident of winning the match.
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And if they imagine that they are going to achieve anything desirable from the SEC, the supremely redundant appendix of American public life, or the under-worked, over-analyzed, colonnaded embourgeoisement of the American legal jungle complicit in the disappearance of the Bill of Rights into the sunset of simpler and more honest times, they are terminally naive.
Conrad Black: My Manifesto For the Occupy Movement
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Yet in this one it makes him supremely qualified.
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I consider a supremely beautiful gesture.
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Well, tonight the telegenic trial lawyer argues the case of a lifetime before a highly sympathetic hall of delegates and a supremely divided nation.
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And if they imagine that they are going to achieve anything desirable from the SEC, the supremely redundant appendix of American public life, or the under-worked, over-analyzed, colonnaded embourgeoisement of the American legal jungle complicit in the disappearance of the Bill of Rights into the sunset of simpler and more honest times, they are terminally naive.
Conrad Black: My Manifesto For the Occupy Movement
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It may be that supremely grand folk, like the Nyzam of Hyderabad and the Gaikwar of Baroda, have more than eleven guns, but I don't know.
Following the Equator, Part 5
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During the war on Iraq, military staff at all levels have found that typing short messages is a supremely efficient way of communicating in a crisis.
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This accomplished and supremely readable book commands our sympathy and evokes a regret for what might have been.
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“If you turn out to be a potbellied, middle-aged accountant, I will be supremely annoyed.”
How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
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He presented himself as a supremely patrician figure, so different from the vulgar parvenues of the Thatcher cabinet.
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Though the Liars' cuts are supremely inaccessible, moody pieces, their chaotic, indecipherable babel plays against Oneida's monolithic tower.
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Rich, fireside colours add warmth to the room and, of course, they are supremely practical.
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With 150 staff, service is supremely attentive.
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But such subtleties of characterization are not Mr. Lindsay-Abaire's stock in trade: He is, rather, a commodity trader, and "Good People" is a choice example of his wares, a supersafe play that takes supremely great care to tell its viewers only what they want to hear.
Lindsay-Abaire's Southie Class Portrait
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He's fair-skinned and gawky while I'm bronzed and supremely athletic.
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He's fair-skinned and gawky while I'm bronzed and supremely athletic.
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Instead, they make torrid love in Maria's apartment, a supremely erotic scene that finds rapture in the contortions of Morton's face.
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Riedelsheimer's camerawork and editing is supremely confident and richly perfect.
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Everyone looked fit and well and appeared to be in supremely good health as well as exuberant and excited mood.
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The physicality of sport, its speed and grace, along with the emotional intensity of victory and defeat are supremely visual.
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But Christianity declares that God supremely revealed himself in Jesus.
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Has her supremely athletic body affected her shape?
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It was both empowering and slightly surreal, given my supremely stoned state.
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The conference, like the concept of ecological design itself, ran the gamut from the supremely practical to the resolutely idealistic.
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Recent research came up with the unsurprising info that the average ballet dancer was supremely more fit than the average footballer.
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It's almost unbelievably fitting that these supremely phlegmatic men live in Spitalfields.
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The seats are supremely comfortable, and the cabin has a real quality look and feel to it.
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The streets here were painted gold; whether it was genuine was doubtful, but it was supremely glamorous.
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Six extraordinarily voluptuous young women were attending him, rubbing oils into his skin, polishing his fingernails, even grooming his privates, which were supremely unaroused.
Split Infinity
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For God, the supremely good, is not the author of evils, but the rational and defectible will is the cause of sin; wherefore let no one impute his midsdeeds and crimes to God, but to himself, according to Jer.
The Confutatio Pontificia
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She seems supremely nonchalant about it.
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As a child I was supremely flat-footed in the outdoors, which, combined with my fear of falling over, made me a third wheel on outings of all kinds.
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Monica glided onstage with her usual confidence and poise - ever polished, meticulously refined and supremely confident.
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It says much for his supremely consistent standards that nobody really noticed.
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Known to be media-shy and secretive, he is seen as a supremely savvy businessman.
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The wonder is that most of the Cabinet seems supremely oblivious - or dismissive.
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He shunned the fury of the senses and what Keats called ‘ruffian passion’, which Boucher perceived as not merely unpolished and irrational but also as supremely unaesthetic.
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The Queen is likely to be supremely relaxed by the absence of bows and curtsies.
No bows or curtsies when the Queen pays historic visit to Ireland
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And when Steve-O strapped himself into a seat in a Porta-Potty whose bins were chockfull of dog droppings - and then allowed himself to be bungeed up into the air (creating the scatological equivalent of being inside a cocktail shaker) - well, as I said, I was supremely happy that this film did not include an olfactory component.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Jackass 3D
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The physicality of sport, its speed and grace, along with the emotional intensity of victory and defeat are supremely visual.
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The label adored the offbeat but supremely hummable synthpop of old tracks such as Kids and Time To Pretend, as did the 1.6 million who bought debut album Oracular Spectacular in 2008.
Evening Standard - Home
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He's young, supremely talented and an integral part of a successful, high profile side.
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The success of the evening was reflected in the sustained ovation accorded to the supremely talented duo, both of whom enjoy a wide international profile.
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he was supremely confident
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Religion - integrative, holistic, relational - is supremely a work of the right brain.
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But dig a bit deeper and you'll find a group of supremely fashionable — and influential — dianthus caryophyllus fans who are helping to restore the flower's once-regal status.
What in Carnation?
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The ball was slipped to a free player who should have made the most of the open goal but he made a supremely confident and composed clearance off the goal line.
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They are supremely intelligent and although quick to learn, they tire of new tricks easily.
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Instead of Stone Age camps aswirl in magic and taboo and scented smoke from mesquite lodge fires, she found herself sitting on taffeta chairs in drawing rooms on the outer margins of the Industrial Revolution, being interrogated by polite uncomprehending white men who believed in a single God and in a supremely rational universe where everything could be explained.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
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Every so often there is a frenzy of activity, involving the chorus charging off stage or a supremely inelegant dance.
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Now since the imparting of the supremely Divine mysteries to the man initiated is the head and tail of every initiation, naturally then the Hierarchical judgment hit upon an appellation propel to it, from the truth of the facts.
Dionysius the Areopagite, Works (1897)
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One thing the static images are rubbish at is conveying just how much hilarious character has been infused into each player – not just in terms of the pleasing design, but the enormous range of supremely subtle animations that make it one of the most chucklesome footy games ever, if nothing else.
Suttree » Casual Games, Social Software » Captain Sensible (Soccer)
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He plays with his Caesar salad, glumly spearing croutons or else sweeping one of those supremely talented hands through his heavy flick of a fringe.
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There is clearly much to do, if archaeology is to put its supremely untidy and overstuffed house in order
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I imagine adaptation insofar as human intelligence goes, which certainly allows us to be supremely adaptative.
Adaptationism
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Not killing, mind you ... but in there nonetheless, all slimy and sickening, so intwined with what makes this place simply exist, that it's supremely difficult to remove.
Archive 2008-10-01
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This process of forming a vernacular word by modifying, in a traditional manner, a technical word, exemplifies an oral folk process among people to whom literacy is supremely important.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 3
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Although supremely skilled in swordplay, she suffers from unchecked overconfidence and a staunch refusal to ever give up.
Clinton makes popular vote pitch in new ad
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They broke with the old shibboleth that sovereignty cannot be divided and thus that there must be some supremely sovereign legislative body in every independent political unit.
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Although Neville was supremely competent both as a newspaper journalist and as a broadcaster, I always thought of him pre-eminently as a man of the arts.
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Originally conceived as a bald villain bent on taking over the world, Superman was reworked by creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster into an indomitable, supremely powerful super hero who had the power to bend steel in his bare hands, leap one-eighth of a mile, and with skin impenetrable by anything less than an exploding shell.
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He is confident, supremely so, but stays the right side of cockiness.
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Marty Seifert - Tom Emmer throwdown, which is expected to get supremely nasty on the floor.
Politics in Minnesota
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In many towns - including, supremely, Rome itself - municipal authority drained towards the bishop.
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Bantock's setting of his wife's dilations on Sappho was supremely seductive to the Edwardian England of its day.
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Front, Churchill in his latest push had expressed unshaken confidence in the allied conduct of the war, and Roosevelt according to a recent speech was supremely optimistic as to the final outcome of the conflict, all very vague and unsubstantial, but, heartening, never the less.
Work Camp 10760 L
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The figure of fun here is the titular heroine, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land the king of the gods himself.
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The anatomic path of travel from the nasal mucous membrane to the genitals is through the fifth cranial nerve, or trigeminus which is supremely the ganglionic cranial nerve.
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But that's part of the specialness of the place? the musicianship, which is of a supremely high level.
The battle for Bayreuth
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Mooney surprises with unexpected plot twists and grabs the reader with empathy for his understandably guilt-ridden (but supremely capable) protagonist.
Writing
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The physicality of sport, its speed and grace, along with the emotional intensity of victory and defeat are supremely visual.
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At the present lustrum of your life you are, and should be, supremely indifferent to your ancestors.
Genealogy: It's Not For the Living
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Why would Bridget not consent to such a suitable arrangement, with a comely, clever, supremely eligible young man; not consent, moreover, when she was carrying his child?
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Its explosions jolted even my supremely blasé Maine Coon out of her slumber and favorite perch.
The Hurt Locker's Missing Disclaimer: No Arabs Were Harmed During the Making of This Movie
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These mostly young men were a self-possessed and supremely self-confident group, all residing at the apex of wealth and literacy.
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Not only was it regarded as supremely self-serving, but both outcomes were highly improbable.
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In these ruling classes the destiny of women is thus supremely unhappy.
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Excuse me while I crack up at my supremely lame pun.
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It was Bissell, a supremely self-assured operator who routinely acted with only the gauziest authority from the White House, who had the idea of hiring the Mafia.
Whose Obsession Is It, Anyway?
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For a man who has been criticised vociferously over the past few months, he looks supremely unbowed.
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Phrasings emerged supremely well articulated; the notes' golden flow never stopped - no smudging, no hiccupping.
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The playing is based on meticulous historical research, but sounds supremely natural and full of warmth and life.
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She was supremely self-confident with the gift of being able to bubble whenever the camera was rolling.
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It is what can happen if one club are allowed to become supremely important.
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He's young, supremely talented and an integral part of a successful, high profile side.
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You are the supremely confident, optimistic sign, and that becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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In many towns - including, supremely, Rome itself - municipal authority drained towards the bishop.
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His approach - supremely intuitive, electrified and telegraphic - seems much more interesting than my pedestrian scholarship.