| 11. | NEYERS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, PATO VINEYARD 1999 $ 35 Piercingly ripe fruit, well integrated with oak.
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| 12. | The verdict : This piercingly strong movie puts the " hell " in the Hello Kitty generation.
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| 13. | Morton's piercingly fine performance throws into relief the paucity of strong roles for women in the main competition.
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| 14. | As Samuel Johnson piercingly observed, " Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier ."
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| 15. | The photographs here made with a camera are generally aloof, even chilly, although a few are almost piercingly perfect.
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| 16. | The temperature, which had been hot during the day and pleasant at night, dropped rapidly to become piercingly cold.
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| 17. | "Before Central Park : The Life and Death of Seneca Village " is an understated but piercingly emotional show.
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| 18. | Silence, of course, as Bergman himself has made piercingly clear throughout his work, can sound depths that words cannot.
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| 19. | In that piercingly human moment, Cronkite was not just a journalist but an American citizen mourning the loss of a president.
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| 20. | Henry Czerny's eyes are so piercingly blue you need something with an SPF of 15 just to sit across from him.
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