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"One thing that should not work on radio, but did work, manifestly, was, 'Let's take on the banking crisis,' " he said.
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They indulged him, mothered him, made allowances and moral compromises; his work was manifestly first rate, and talent tends to foster forgiveness.
The renown of his work is manifestly on merit: New York's Moma mounted a retrospective in 2012, the BFI in 2013.
Munro selects an innocuous Dickinson poem — no "My Life Had Stood — A Loaded Gun" — and then presents Common's work as manifestly inferior, noting that "you'll get extra credit for counting the death threats.
Probst's work is manifestly more cunning and often features degrees of duplicity (what appears to be an alpine location in one frame, for example, is only revealed to be a cloth backdrop when seen in another frame from above).
"THE RIGHTS OF DESIRE" takes its title from a remark in J. M. Coetzee's "Disgrace," and André Brink's work is manifestly an analogue and answer to that austere and brilliant novel.
"Get to work therapy" is manifestly not therapy at all.
Again there is no second layer to the work – it's manifestly slight and self-consciously daft.
In recent years, the photographer Lucas Samaras has used digital technology to create multi-layered and distorted images, but his early work took a manifestly more tactile approach.
By Siobhán Bohnacker February 27, 2014 In recent years, the photographer Lucas Samaras has used digital technology to create multi-layered and distorted images, but his early work took a manifestly more tactile approach.
Pickwick began as high-spirited farce and contained many conventional comic butts and traditional jokes; like other early works, it was manifestly indebted to the contemporary theatre, the 18th-century English novelists, and a few foreign classics, notably Don Quixote.
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