Liberally
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43 examples of Liberally in a sentence
Drugs like Oxycontin, Percocet and Dilaudid have been
liberally
distributed for decades for all kinds of pain.
The special effects and blood and guts are done
liberally
and with little credibility.
Every character was only good at self praise and lead actors (i use this term
liberally
as has the director) emote in the likeness of stone.
The brutal tale of injustice leading to revenge, murder and mayhem is
liberally
spiced with dark humour and comic moments.
This is painfully slow, and both characters take stupid pills
liberally
throughout the movie while the theme song gets played into the ground.
I enjoyed the feel of the opening few minutes, but 20-minutes in I was
liberally
applying the fast-forward button.
This movie was the most out of line and
liberally
fed movie i have ever seen in my life.
Utilizing a very small number of locations and characters, and also using water in almost every scene both as a cleansing and drowning metaphorical symbol throughout, this movie, though clearly suffering from a minuscule budget, reminds me in many ways of the more fully realized and more recent scenario, namely the French film "SWIMMING POOL" which it seems to me at least may have borrowed
liberally
some useful ideas from "UP AGAINST AMANDA."
I use the F-word
liberally
myself, and this document just struck me as ridiculous.
The "F" word is bandied about liberally, but it wasn't an organic part of the script, just an add-on to gain an R rating.
Rachel Ward as Juliet is terrific: she can hold her own with the screen goddesses who so
liberally
populate the film (Bergman, Davis, Turner and Crawford all make inserted appearances).
Hackneyed phrases akin to "I'll have your badge for this!" and "Dammit, Cusak!" are sprinkled
liberally
throughout the script.
He borrows concepts and images
liberally
from Clive Barker, Dario Argento, and Mario Bava - but all it shows is that he's a good copycat, not that he's a good stylist.
When characters were in doubt for dialogue, which was often, unnecessary profanity was used
liberally.
When Dan O'Bannon and Ridley Scott set about remaking Mario Bava's PLANET OF THE VAMPIRES (as ALIEN), they borrowed
liberally
from a number of sources- including the "chest-bursters" from THEY CAME FROM WITHIN.
The main reason is that whereas the best curveballs have clues peppered
liberally
throughout the movie, this one comes completely out of left field.
An endless barrage of utterly grotesque and disjointed imagery, much of which seems to be intended as literal hellscapes, is
liberally
flavored with nude women, partially obscured by psychedelic lighting and editing effects, and staged on sets which must be seen to be believed (parts of actors' bodies are often built into the backdrop).
What's worse is that it is
liberally
sprinkled with the kind of sickly B-movie idealism that I thought mainstream cinema had grown out of in the mid-seventies.
The harsh truth is that the US interprets the Vienna Convention restrictively at home but
liberally
overseas, in order to shield even the military and intelligence contractors that it sends abroad.
Kompromaty – fake, compromising charges – are used
liberally
and openly.
Berlusconi’s used his TV stations and newspapers so
liberally
to smear his opponents that the writer Roberto Saviano called them his macchina del fango or “mud machine.”
Somalia got state-of-the-art weaponry,
liberally
financed by loans.
Qadri addressed the marchers repeatedly;
liberally
mixing political metaphors, he called himself a latter-day Mao Zedong on a journey to launch a system-cleansing jihad and initiate a Pakistani version of the Arab Spring.
This is akin to the “quantitative easing” practiced
liberally
by the United States Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, and even the European Central Bank, whereby the monetary authority buys financial assets to increase the money supply.
Yet crying genocide too
liberally
quickly cheapens its value, entangling efforts to respond to ongoing exterminations in debates about their precise legal nature.
She wanted them to be sumptuous, and when he alone could not pay the expenses, she made up the deficit liberally, which happened pretty well every time.
If he parted from Therese, he would again be plunged in poverty, and be forced to retain his post; by remaining with her, he would, on the contrary, be able to satisfy his inclination for idleness, and to live liberally, doing nothing, on the revenue Madame Raquin had placed in the name of his wife.
I would like him to be an honour to his family, as we live in days when our kings
liberally
reward learning that is virtuous and worthy; for learning without virtue is a pearl on a dunghill.
To conclude, Sancho, by his master's orders, paid him very liberally, and taking leave of him they quitted the inn at about eight in the morning and took to the road, where we will leave them to pursue their journey, for this is necessary in order to allow certain other matters to be set forth, which are required to clear up this famous history.
To conclude, Ricote
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recompensed and rewarded as well the renegade as the men who had rowed; and the renegade effected his readmission into the body of the Church and was reconciled with it, and from a rotten limb became by penance and repentance a clean and sound one.
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