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With reticence a thing of the past, what is the novelist to do?
Clinton's hankering for privacy should not be confused with reticence.
McEwan speaks of Allen with reticence, saying only, "My first wife was very New Age.
The danger of German success combined with reticence is inward-looking complacency.
When the writer and Anna talk, it is with reticence; the writer broods about this.
Mr. Bell speaks about himself and his career with reticence, in short, halting sentences.
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That he is still widely unknown, despite his recent receipt of the IMPAC award for fiction, may have less to do with his reticence than with the source of his eloquence: Cape Breton, where his stories are rooted, is both geographically and culturally remote.
This is worth having for the first track alone: an impeccable account of Finzi's Come Away, Death, with Ian Bostridge blending melancholy and nonchalance, Antonio Pappano accompanying with tender reticence.
At a party the night before, Charlie and his good buddy Lewis, played with nervous reticence by Liam Craig, had gotten themselves into a verbal duel with Clea, a nymphet with a dubious past, hilariously played by Christy McIntosh.
When Jonathan Cope first began dancing principal roles he seemed the archetypal English dancer, blessed with an elegant, elastic line and perfect partnering manners, yet cursed with a reticence that bordered on dullness.
An underwater scene in Act 2, reminiscent of Diaghilev productions, is the best, with various sea creatures allowed to express their individuality in solos, contrasting with the reticence of the ensemble.
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