Cavil aside, Julia Hartwig's volume is a welcome collection.
The bubbly is tailor-made through the addition of a liqueur, a combination of sugar and wines from different years, according to
Cavil.
It is a terrific joke, of course, but few will
cavil when I say that the Carry On team's greatest moment actually came when the foothills of Snowdonia stood in for the Khyber Pass, as the Burpas clashed with the Third Foot and Mouth.
The book is so entertaining that it's almost cavalier to
cavil at its concept.
The
cavil over possible rat-teeth marks in the bread wrapper
LapEvac is a disposable, battery powered smoke evacuator that creates a closed loop to filter and re-circulate gas into the peritoneal
cavil. The small, sterile unit hooks up to two trocars and quietly rims throughout the surgical procedure.
But it's impossible to argue with perfection of craft, and the dances committed to film by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are, quite simply, beyond
cavil.
One
cavil (and I'm sure you've already heard this from many others): It isn't a clarinet.
However, I had to
cavil (okay, find fault) at one point when I read in the press release accompanying the leaflet that, while a heat wave in France probably 'resulted in 15,000 excess deaths', the chance of something similar happening in Britain is 'very low, and less than 0.1pc'.
He ends by saying, "His human stature seemed beyond
cavil anywhere in the temporal world he served with such zealous spiritual devotion."
Still, why
cavil about critics when you're sitting on a phenomenon?
That lead the marginalized people to carry arms that were since 1955 when the
cavil war in the South had started.