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Ms. Erivo escorts us through these transformations with a subtle but tensile performance that parallels her character's evolution.
Reynolds escorts us through the mysteries of nineteenth-century sexual attitudes, which led conventional citizens to applaud Whitman's homosexual poems (in the "Calamus" section of "Leaves of Grass") as celebrations of manly friendship, and to condemn his heterosexual poems (in the "Children of Adam" section) as heterosexual poems.
He escorts us through it into the deep thought-realms of the Working Writer as she struggles with the infinite possibilities, and perils, of choosing the next word, the next plot turn, the next confrontation with her own inevitably flawed but extraordinary muse.
His book escorts us through the novels and stories with a mixture of quotation and summary, not in chronological order but grouped together in various sets: for example, fictions in which sex is linked to sadism and cruelty, fictions that demonise women, fictions in which the main character is signally lacking in sexual desire, and so on.
Candace then escorts us through a few different rooms jam-packed with stuffed bunnies, porcelain bunnies, piñata bunnies, and so on.
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I got a state police car to escort us through traffic.
The airline nicely rebooted us for the next connection to Dhaka and escorted us through the airport to catch it.
Tabrez acknowledged, as he escorted us through the tangle of alleys back to the main road, that the trust helps only a tiny number.
Shy at first, we would share a "Bonjour" or a "Ça va" and eventually they would be happily walking alongside us, escorting us through the village.
The security guard appeared and escorted us through the maze of doors and foyers until we met with the cool air.
Then the house manager arrived to escort us through the pass door onto the stage, with our film crew following behind.
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