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Even in his famed descriptions, you can sense a remoteness.
There's a remoteness in the use of photographs.
There was a remoteness, a formality about the old Lincoln Center that has been completely effaced.
This, apparently, extended to a remoteness from his co-stars Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo.
Like all of the show's images, the scene prompts reflection while maintaining a remoteness.
But if the writer is seeking the truth about his characters, a remoteness from the facts only clouds the skies.
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He also said, "Who would be capable of creating a romantic, delicately drawn, non-Freudian and non-juvenile, picture for LOLITA (a dissolving remoteness, a soft American landscape, a nostalgic highway — that sort of thing)?
Nabokov continued: "Who would be capable of creating a romantic, delicately drawn, non-Freudian and non-juvenile, picture for LOLITA (a dissolving remoteness, a soft American landscape, a nostalgic highway -- that sort of thing)?
But Ms. Browning gives her a subtle remoteness, a sense that she is only as attainable as she wants to be.
Jonathan Lynn, the British film maker who directed him in Sgt Bilko in 1996, says he detected a certain remoteness in a man who was also, paradoxically, 'a national institution' in the United States.
It's hardly surprising that a book about prostitution has a basic remoteness; after all, Ms. Abbott has no firsthand sources and is dealing with characters who dissembled and exaggerated to earn their living.
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