- or
colonies possess fine-scale
spatial orientation. Some can
navigate unerringly to a
single hole a few
millimeters in
diameter among thousands of similar...
- Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's
music unerringly reflected the
tastes and
viewpoints of the
counterculture in the late 1960s and
early 1970s....
- The
Amogh Carbine (Amogh
means Unerring) is a select-fire
personal defense weapon designed and
manufactured by
Ordnance Factories Board. It is a derivative...
-
demonstrates with
startling effectiveness [director
Jonathan Glazer]'s
unerring control of
tonal and
visual storytelling".
Donald Clarke of The
Irish Times...
-
Mainwaring (/ˈmænərɪŋ/) (Arthur Lowe), the pompous, if
essentially brave and
unerringly patriotic local bank manager.
Mainwaring appointed himself leader of his...
-
continued to ****ess
market needs and the
means to meet them. This
requires an "
unerring market sense". Say
views entrepreneurial income primarily as the high revenue...
- Scandinavia, and the less-than-15%
morbidity for
Bohemia and Galicia. And it is
unerringly close to Froissart's
claim that "a
third of the
world died," a measurement...
-
Pictures headquarters.
Zukor hired independent producer B. P. Schulberg, an
unerring eye for new talent, to run the new West
Coast operations. On
April 1, 1927...
- film one star out of five and
called it "Absolute tosh. A ridiculous,
unerringly tedious plot is
weighed down by
listless performances from a cast who...
- director"; the
cinematographer Lee Sung-je, expressing, "Lee Sung-je has an
unerring instinct for
placing the
camera where it can best
exploit the contrast...