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Another cancellation gave Fiorenza Cedolins her Met debut as an affecting Cio-Cio San who makes the best of her somewhat limited vocal material.
This documentary exemplified his new style: following four people with life-changing brain injuries, it doubled as an affecting, subtle and profound meditation on identity and mental health.
Anthony Minghella's cinematic staging of Puccini's "Madama Butterfly," with the soprano Patricia Racette as an affecting and subtly intense Cio-Cio-San, was first shown in March.
The agent subject serves as an affecting causer that impacts the Experiencer and makes it more like a patient.
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Exercise was only discussed as an affected physical activity by HIV-AN participants (n=5, 31%).
Goodwill in this sense should be understood not strictly speaking as an affect, but as a disposition to have certain affects in certain situations what we might call an affective disposition.
This "colouring" of thought is often regarded as an affect.
In a different vein, God's love for himself cannot count as an affect, since God is immutable and this love is essential to God.
Mental/cognitive engagement was also considered in some questionnaires as an affected ability to concentrate/think clearly (BQ, NDI, NPDS, PFM), and sensitivity to sound and light (PFM).
Improvements in transport infrastructures have a positive impact on regional development and significant repercussions on the economy, as well as affecting a large number of ecological processes.
She was always an affecting Mimì, as her prewar recording, with Gigli as her Rodolfo, shows.
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