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" ... Elsewhere in the cast, while Mary and Joseph look believably Israeli-Jewish (though Joseph's perm is to die for), young Adam Greaves-Neal is a weak son of God - he looks and sounds like an English schoolboy in a wig, without the intellect such a comparison might imply. There's little behind those eyes to suggest the kind of otherworldly grace one imagines from Jesus, and while that may be unfair to hope for, this is a story that has him figuring out his Holy destiny at age 7, as opposed to some biblical interpretations that have him making that particular deduction as an adult right around the time John baptizes him. In one particularly awful closeup with glycerine tears stuck to his face, you'll wonder why nobody thought to just bring a sliced onion to set. ... "
" ... It's not that anyone expected Joe to be a flop on Raw, but after a rough start to his main roster run that seemed to portray him as just another guy, he's clearly anything but that. He has been established, along with the likes of Braun Strowman and Brock Lesnar, as one of WWE's most believably tough superstars and a legitimate fighter, something that has clearly brought an air of realism to the main event scene on Raw. ... "
" ... Make the desired behavior an easy choice. Make the decision easy. In difficult times, people want simplicity. Keep it simple and straightforward. Reduce choice complexity. Easy to understand. Easy to do. Deliver concise, relevant, specific, believably altruistic, timely information that is not complex or trite. ... "
" ... This podcast was recorded at the very start of the pandemic in the US. In a world now where the role of government at a national and local level is becoming increasingly important, understanding how Congress needs to better represent each district might well help drive a better sense of connection and believably and support of the government systems. ... "
" ... Tim Powers has written some of the most far-fetched plotlines in the history of fantasy and he’s done it believably. If you want to swing a bat with greater ability, you can put donuts on it, or swing several bats together. If you want to hone your ability to write believably, then set out to convince people that the cold war was a proxy contest between Genies, or that zombie pirates are plausible and even likable. If you can get readers to suspend their disbelief about storylines like those, imagine what you can do with something more believable. ... "