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In this slight, unmarried woman, South Koreans found the enormously appealing image of a loyal daughter focused on rebuilding her family's reputation.
In this slight, meandering series of vignettes Ms. van Bommel seems intent upon humoring the audience with a repeated image: a woman, back arched, daintily holds the edge of a crinoline skirt.
In this slight work set to jazz music — one low point was Andrew Wojtal's lip-syncing to "All of Me" — five dancers bombarded us with feigned effervescence, essentially sucking the joy right out of the dance.
In this slight, spare and tender novel, the eponymous central character of Lucy Barton tells the story of a time when, for "almost nine weeks" in the mid-1980s, she was hospitalised following complications arising from the removal of her appendix.
Postpartum depression takes a murderous turn in this slight exercise, which, for all its modesty, generates a measure of dread.
But it's interesting to know, as are most of the elegantly presented tidbits collected in this slight and worldly-wise volume.
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Ostensibly about a walk in the woods, this slight, uncertain film spends most of its time off trail.
Whether this slight decrease in young women in each cohort is seen in other nations is also unknown.
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