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Toward the end of his life, buoyed by medicine and a certain easing toward the people around him, Doug grew a little closer to his son.
But surely growing up in what was still a communist dictatorship cannot have been conducive to creativity? "The worst years of communism were over," Schiff says, "and in the 1970s there was a certain easing procedure, what they later called Goulash Communism.
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There's a certain ease with him".
Elegance means creating "a certain ease and efficiency that allows you to focus on what's really important," she said.
"They have a certain ease," Mr. Dreyfuss said, referring to his bags, and perhaps his customers as well.
Here he creates a work the dancers can perform with a certain ease, but that doesn't make up for his ambiguous artistic voice.
From her dance days, she retains "a certain ease with my body, a lack of embarrassment, that has been very helpful.
On the set of "The Anniversary Party," he recalls, "there was a certain ease and tranquillity, and a camera can often smash that".
The US studios offer a level of money and a certain ease of working environment that the cash-strapped London theatre scene can barely conceive of.
Siri suggests a certain ease, a certain subsumed technicality that would draw in the C-level exec and, in parallel, well-known superstars.
We associate it with the death of Julius Caesar, and with Shakespeare's soothsayer, who intones near the opening of that eponymous play (Act I, Scene II): "Beware the ides of March". Caesar, the Shakespearean character, of course dismisses the speculative fervor with a certain ease: "He is a dreamer; let us leave him". We know how that story ends.
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