Denilson then fired over and Phil Neville magnificently blocked Thomas Vermaelen's shot as Everton stood firm.
Also on view are a dozen pages from the magnificently painted Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp.
Recognized more as a distribution tool than a listening tool, Soundcloud still does both magnificently.
The Manhattan Institute's Heather MacDonald explains the laws magnificently in this issue of City Journal.
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By trying to tell the whole story of the cold war, Mr Littell has aimed magnificently high.
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Banks, insurers and ratings agencies all screwed up magnificently, but no one was indicted or held accountable.
And many businesses also quite rightly released special constables to help and they performed magnificently as well.
But it was Murambadoro who shone when he magnificently palmed Bellamy's brilliant volley away from the top corner.
Going head-to-head with Julian White, regarded as the most destructive scrummager in Europe, French rose to the challenge magnificently.
President Bush manifested it magnificently in his recent State of the Union speech.
Joel was not out and out fast but could use the conditions magnificently.
This magnificently restored 19th-century stone-and-brick neo-Gothic structure was built as a bank, but served most recently as the municipal conservatory.
Castleford responded magnificently in the second-half when Dixon crashed over and converted his own try as the visitors regained the lead.
By the nineteen-nineties, studies showed that, for some ninety-five per cent of patients, the implants worked magnificently a decade after surgery.
Van Gogh, the saint of modern painting, holds up magnificently, giving a workaday headache to the people charged with preserving his legacy.
Scotland defended magnificently in Cardiff, harrying, hurrying, stealing and spoiling Welsh possession.
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But the ineffective Jadeja was magnificently caught by Broad just in front of the long-off boundary and then came the killer blow.
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With only 16 overs of their innings remaining, the Scots were in urgent need of acceleration and Stander rose to the occasion magnificently.
Despite minor differences from the more somber character in The Hobbit, the on-screen persona of Thorin was well-developed and magnificently delivered by Armitage.
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The home fans ensured any sense of dejection was swiftly banished by raising the roof in support of their team and Pompey responded magnificently.
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Painted in 1551, before Veronese left the mainland for Venice, it presents an aggrandizing view of a plump, magnificently dressed young man from Vicenza.
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Bent opted to put the ball to the left of Gomes this time, but the Brazilian leapt across goal magnificently to tip the ball away.
Although Garcia plays his remaining shots magnificently, Els' chipped third shot to within six inches of the hole is enough for par and the win.
Its five-star review called the play "magnificently funny and touching".
His magnificently sculptured tomb sets him atop his coffin, issuing orders.
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The little man was giving away height, weight and reach to Kompany but he soared magnificently above the defender to send a flying header over Hart.
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