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- insufficient gravitas, often bringing to mind "a newly transferred, intimidatingly classy high school senior, perhaps, who is so beyond being merely po****r"...
- inhabit their characters – and Jonathan Bailey's ability too – were intimidatingly powerful." Kristin Chenoweth, who originated the role of Glinda on Broadway...
- describing it as "bludgeoning and raw but also technical, exacting and intimidatingly consistent".[citation needed] Altars of Madness has appeared at the...
- Glover also are in good form, as are Badja Djola, who plays Imabelle's intimidatingly large former lover, the guy she's stolen the gold from, and Mr. Toles-Bey...
- brilliance of his interpretations, with his supreme command of the most intimidatingly complex scores and as a graceful, even glamorous stage performer". In...
- Sandra Hall of The Sydney Morning Herald described Blyth's Snow as "intimidatingly tall with icy blue eyes, blonde curls and a patrician demeanour". In...
- well as reminding the audience not to be "uncomfortable around the intimidatingly large 16 mm cameras." A four-channel quadraphonic version of the album...
- novel for "its engaging narrative and characters backed by often almost intimidatingly good sci-fi concepts." Criticism for the novel has generally centred...
- S2CID 168022890. SSRN 1697436. Hein Schreuder, Economics in Maastricht had to be intimidatingly different, more international and better, in: Annemieke Klijn, The Maastricht...
- domesticity in all its forms, sniping about 'hating rugrats' and holding intimidatingly high-powered careers as stockbrokers and novelists". The most blatant...