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It is more akin to a Swiss army knife with fixed mental modules
finely
honed during development and a sharp sense of fairness.
But also I inevitably end up thinking about what a masterpiece they are,
finely
tuned by millions of years of evolution.
You probably think of things like this,
finely
crafted objects that you can hold in your hand, or maybe logos and posters and maps that visually explain things, classic icons of timeless design.
They've evolved
finely
tuned strategies for coping with this restricted diet.
And thanks to a suite of physical adaptations,
finely
tuned over millions of years, they make for resourceful foragers.
And what they do is step, very coarsely at first, and very
finely
afterward.
The writing of this film has been so
finely
crafted and researched far beyond what is seen by the audience.
This is a beautifully-made film,
finely
balancing the fragile human stories (both before and after 1945) and the indiscriminating combat of war.
The character are
finely
acted by Gary Cooper and especially Claudette Colbert so smart and mean with this poor Micheal in the movie.
Prom Night is shot with the artistic eye someone gives while
finely
crafting a Lifetime original film.
Along comes television: at its best, it has a redemptive power, and with dramatisations like those the BBC produce so finely, Victorian literature gets a new stab at life.
I suppose Edwige Fenech was busy the month they shot this! Anyway, this film boasts the stylish direction that Martino fans would expect, as well as a twisty plot, some
finely
done murder set pieces, and beautiful Athenian location shooting.
For the most part it was structured
finely
but somewhat distracting.
Mare Winningham is the perfect choice to play her mother, and does so with immense sympathy and a range of emotions just as
finely
tuned as Lohman's.
Watching Angus is like going back to a gentler time, when a
finely
acted moment counted as much as a special effect.
I thought the other characters were more
finely
drawn and better portrayed as well, especially Laura Dern's Brett and Peter Saarsgard's Newt.
I hope we'll be seeing a lot of him in future films, The script was well paced and
finely
crafted.
Where 'Mystery Street' features a cool-headed detective
finely
played by a young Ricardo Montalban, 'The Big Combo's investigating officer is the hot-headed Lieutenant Leonard Diamond (with a stiff Cornel Wilde miscast in the role).
Billy Crudup has turned in another textured,
finely
drawn performance, Rupert Everett (as usual) was marvelous and Claire Danes can finally leave behind the moniker of "from 'My So Called Life' ".
This very
finely
written & directed film by Anthony Minghella had a very limited run.I just cannot figure this out.
Finely
crafted to the extreme, delicately directed, with performances that absolutely broke my heart.
Edited very
finely
(by the director, Oscar Winning editor Thelma Schoonmaker and the man himself, Martin Scorsese) with many parts of the movie in separate sides in great splendor.
It's balancing
finely
between a modest genre psycho thriller and a drama about shrinks, traumas, suicide, guilt and the like.
It seeks to be
finely
balanced, respecting the regime’s sovereignty while subtly pressing home the point in unison, as neighboring states.
Polls are
finely
balanced and referendums unpredictable.
But the current constellation of Czech political forces is
finely
balanced between pro-Treaty and anti-Treaty forces.
Insurance companies provide professional,
finely
detailed risk management that respects the complexity of the dangers to be hedged and responds creatively to individual needs.
Each group is
finely
divided among itself in a dynamic crisscross of creeds and interests, ideals and appetites.
You are happy to be paid, and the lottery operator is happy to pay you, but the others who purchased lottery tickets are not happy – or, perhaps, would not be happy if their best selves understood what their chances really were and how your winning is
finely
tuned to mislead them.
In 2016, The Economist conceded that “short-term costs and benefits” from globalization are “more
finely
balanced than textbooks assume.”
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