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- Composers do not seem to be awarded aural samples according to their stature; Mozart is represented only by a smidgen of Eiene Kleine Nachtmusik, execrably presented via synthesizer.
- As surely as November is filled with depressing rain, one judge for every award is bound to declare the applications execrably bad and literature generally downtrodden, particularly compared to what it used to be.
- "The Bridges of Madison County " retains what worked in Robert James Waller's execrably written book : the pangs of lost passion, a subject into which millions of baby boomers are aging.
- Directed by Rob Cohen and scripted by Charles Edward Pogue and Patrick Read Johnson, " Dragonheart " is a klunky effort in which money and time apparently were lavished on everything but the story, an unconvincing and execrably pedestrian affair marked by wretched dialogue and indifferent performances.
- One critic at the " Globe and Mail " described it as " execrably written and acted " while another strained to find positive elements, " At times, there is a plodding workmanlike quality to " Shattered City " . " The miniseries won some technical awards at the Canadian television Gemini Awards in 2004 ( photography, special effects, costume and sound ) but was passed over for any direction or writing awards and won only a single supporting acting award for Ted Dykstra.
- The tone of that particular post made me quite unhappy . ) I'd like to ask, 1 ) What, in the context of the general give and take on that page, was so execrably uncivil about Irpen's post that your intervention was called for ? 2 ) Do you think you came across as particularly civil yourself ? 3 ) What did you mean by this reply to Irpen's comment " If all you take interest is that Wikipedia policies are followed, please consider that citing them to experienced editors does not help in encouraging the civility climate "?