Word: finely
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...menu featured six courses, each accompanied by a specially chosen beer. The chef tried to recreate the flavors of fine restaurants in turn-of-the-century New York, Cook said...
...doubt. Would we side with the UFW and students concerned about labor issues, agreeing to forgo grapes on the likely premise that worker conditions had not yet improved sufficiently in California's fields? Or would we subscribe to the Coalition's claims that grape-pickers were doing just fine and, assuming the protesters were misguided reactionaries, demand our grapes...
...someone on the U.C. or a [student] group has the system, that's fine, we can handle that," he said, adding that if the sound equipment is not recovered by winter break he will notify the police...
...mind right now," said co-captain Megan Basil of her teammate. "All year long we have been struggling with executing offensively for 40 minutes, but with the way Allison is playing right now, if we can just feed off her when we're struggling we'll be fine...
Mamet's clipped, macho, Ping-Pong dialogue still has a good deal of satiric punch. ("How's Laurie?" "Fine." "Yeah, but how is she, though?") Scott Zigler has directed with haunting spareness. And the acting is top-notch, particularly Patti LuPone, feisty and funny as Jolly. But raiding the memory bank has made Mamet lazy. His plays have never been much concerned with plot, but The Old Neighborhood has no forward propulsion at all. Bobby spends most of the time staring off into the distance, head cocked slightly, as if groping for memories, meaning, connection. So are we. Because...