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The children are particularly and perhaps forgivably fascinated by this.
Less forgivably, several artists are represented by second- and third-tier stuff.
Time Out magazine describes certain lines as oversalted, but forgivably so.
It also makes the Rebellion look un- forgivably weak.
More forgivably, perhaps, only a third knew the names of this year's Vice-Presidential candidates.
To him, they are evidence of forgivably curmudgeonly eccentricity.
He also noted that "there's a tendency in this story to cut corners, sometimes forgivably and sometimes not".
This forgivably self-congratulatory visual feast celebrates the 100th birthday of the museum.
The show is as much an entertainment as an educational experience, a forgivably self-congratulatory visual feast.
Bun, quite forgivably, used to be terribly jealous.
Like so many of the writers here, Ball forgivably fetishizes the little City Lights book.
The newscasts have been forgivably confused.
An international Burns cult somehow denies Scotland the enjoyment of a local boy made good, or gone attractively and forgivably wrong.
The performances were forgivably ramshackle; things improved greatly that afternoon, when the Sibelius Academy orchestra took over the playing.
Corduroy Mansions started as a literary experiment, much to the horror of some forgivably Luddite publishers.
Sometimes - and sometimes forgivably - Thomas tries to do too much, as when he sets out to give an account of Teddy Boy crime.
Nightingale judged the ending of the musical "forgivably ... a bit more upbeat than the novel's."
Scientists who have worked on the high plateau forgivably take a cavalier view of coastal and maritime Antarctica, writing it off as 'that banana belt up north'.
With his election to the Hall of Fame, Clyde Frazier, the ultimate Cool Cat, can now forgivably slap palms, too.
In a deck that may have been (forgivably) stacked, ABC's "Family" also had a wondrous high card: queen Dawn-Marie.
But he does so with a proper eye for the unknown, for the mysterious; Allen's translation, forgivably, has some trouble accommodating the word "mystery" in all its many appearances.
While failures come, forgivably, with the territory, regional theater audiences subscribe to the sensibility of an artistic director and to a body of defining work, not just to single plays.
Ms. Smith was ignoring one of Mr. Kristal's early conditions for CBGB bands - that they perform only their own songs - but forgivably.
In a forgivably naive way, Ms. Smith has divided the book into pre-me and post-me; as the years roll on, the children come to be the major recipients of Nash's letters.
"Alice and Martin" is a richly populated, observant film that suffers, forgivably, from an excess of curiosity about the world it depicts - a surfeit of generosity, intelligence and art.