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But to one great dead poet it was "a nuance of sounddelicately operatingupon a cataract of sense".
When fried, sage leaves acquire a nuance of artichoke and a smoky, roasted flavor that's especially delicious on fish.
But what made the move to the 2-3 zone so effective was the coaching staff's understanding of a nuance of international rules.
The lingering opening of one phrase as the Swan Queen Odette adds a nuance of tragic reluctance, while her scintillating rhythm as the illusionary Odile acts as another layer of dazzle to the music's orchestration.
Every other teases out a nuance of personality in the sitter — the works are often seductive, but never conventionally so in the way of portraits by his follower John Singer Sargent.
Foudy, the former United States captain who is now an analyst for ESPN, said she thought men had embraced a nuance of the game that women were still learning.
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Dream Theater approaches music the way a crepe shop approaches food, mastering every nuance of a recent yet arcane trend.
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