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- Less forgivably, several artists are represented by second-and third-tier stuff.
- Jack is the most forgivably carnal character to arrive on screen in quite some time.
- The performances were forgivably ramshackle; things improved greatly that afternoon, when the Sibelius Academy orchestra took over the playing.
- While her most popular creation, the vampire Lestat, may not always behave perfectly, his crimes tend to be forgivably human rather than monstrously evil.
- "Spies " adds a layer of autumnal adult perspective as the older Stephen sees himself as the feckless, unformed ( forgivably so ) boy he was then.
- Taco Bell hyperbolizes when the company claims that its talking-chihuahua stuffed animals will be " the hottest new toy for this holiday season, " but forgivably so.
- Because " Broadway : the Golden Age " is first and foremost a fan's notes, with only the barest organizing framework and, less forgivably, a lack of cultural context.
- Despite this, the " International Business Times " interpreted the move as Wales'grand entrance into politics ( perhaps forgivably overlooking the burgeoning Draft Jimmy Wales for Senate movement ).
- "Alice and Martin " is a richly populated, observant film that suffers, forgivably, from an excess of curiosity about the world it depicts _ a surfeit of generosity, intelligence and art.
- Less forgivably, he also fell out with several senior players, including the club captain Rob Lee, who had been the heartbeat of the team for the previous half decade, and was initially not given a squad number.
- Certain monologues on subjects such as weight, status bags and high heels did not achieve their full potential according to The " Los Angeles Times " reviewer . " Time Out " magazine describes certain lines as oversalted, but forgivably so.
- Director Gary Fleder's brisk, assured pacing might have gone for naught had he been stuck spinning this outlandish story without such an accomplished and earnest cast to make events feel, if not believable, at least forgivably plausible in the name of tawdry entertainment.
- As Virginia despairs of finding her way back to New York _ dubbed the 10th Kingdom by trolls who happen to pay a visit _ Wolf ( Scott Cohen ) and Tony ( John Larroquette ) keep the story light with smirky performances that are forgivably over the top.
- Mention Donald Trump to most people, and you'll get a lot of talk about casinos and cash and cuff links, about a somehow forgivably conceited guy who talks about himself in the third person as he steps off his yacht or out of his limo with a leggy model on his arm.
- The old joke about Charles was that you could be a Raelette only if you'd " let Ray, " but while that line's in the movie, its waggish inclusion only serves to absolve him . " Ray " argues that heroin and women were demanding mistresses, but that the singer's first love was always and forgivably music.
- The person who did the best job of manipulating an audience, though, was M . Night Shyamalan, who not only managed to make his ghost story " The Sixth Sense " moody, creepy and forgivably sentimental but surprised us with a plot twist so treasured that audiences actually guarded it; even some people who recently saw the movie say they're stunned that nobody spoiled it for them.