In the article, Raasch does
her usual fine job of reporting on and summarizing the presentations given at the monthly meetings of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Legal Marketing Association.
Not exact matches
Mertesacker: [7/10] Wasn't really tested directly, but Per did a
fine job of reading the game as
usual, and he no doubt had a part to play in Arsenal's solid set peice defending.
By the way, an article that makes a point of portraying obstetricians as hypocritical, arrogant and incompetent practitioners and then trots out the
usual tired untruths (they have no experience of unmedicated deliveries; their practice isn't evidence - based) isn't exactly doing a
fine job of «advocating for cooperation and understanding between sides.»
Murray is dead on as
usual and confirms his reputation as one of the
finest character actors in American movies today but it's Duvall's Felix that steals the show as a lovable nut
job that has deep, dark secrets lying inside him.