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New nurses, he explained, would mean more mistakes — not fatal mistakes but irregularities in the flow of his operating room, such as someone's handing him the wrong instrument, or handing him an instrument with the blade up instead of down, or even just a certain hesitation, because to Wilson the perfect operation requires a particular grace and rhythm.
Inspired by The Atlantic Monthly's list of the 100 most influential Americans, last year Ms. Crawford compiled the "Park Slope 100," a list that included well-known Slope figures like the writer Paul Auster and the actor Steve Buscemi, but also lesser-known residents, like a stoic local barista who serves coffee and muffins with a particular grace, and her therapist.
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Paradise of Bachelors, a North Carolina-based label that handles reissues with particular grace, has revived records by Mike Cooper, Chance Martin, Plant and See, the Red Rippers, and Lavender Country.
Six feet tall, broad-shouldered, courtly and serene, Mr. Melendez dances with power and sweetness; his lifts look effortless, his jumps are airy yet controlled, and he blows a kiss to each Flower as if he sees her particular grace.
The Paper Mill production, directed faithfully by Mark S. Hoebee on airy sets by Michael Anania, features a likable, vocally strong cast led by Walter Charles, who sings with particular grace as Dolly's cranky prey, Horace Vandergelder.
She was a brilliant journalist, but she had not always managed up, or down, with particular grace.
Her words come with particular grace, since Ms. Willis acknowledges that the Empire State Building is her favorite.
The most basic elements of nature — sun and water, rock and sand, the vertical and the horizontal — collide with that particular grace that only nature can produce.
In describing his lover's "particular grace and calm" and decrying their "hopelessly impossible situation of love," Mr. Sanford rises to eloquence.
Mr. Tsianos eases us with particular grace into the moments when the playwright's relentless gags shade into more serious admonition.
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