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It revolutionised TV drama and held this austere, thrill-deprived island spellbound.
The tale of a dancer who is torn between love and dedication to her art, it brought a thrilling glamour to austere postwar Britain, and made a star of the young ballerina Moira Shearer.
Ms. Crockett's Pioneering Woman — one of her most majestic roles — was quietly imposing, and Mr. Nardi, whose natural flamboyance never seems artificial, was thrilling as the Revivalist, shifting from austere stillness to jumps that propelled him from the floor as if his feet were on fire.
I found it austere to the point of grim (my shower didn't work), and was not thrilled to find that it is next to a monastery and has the Stations of the Cross up the drive.
"Really austere.
Austere, yes.
These are austere times.
It's very austere".
Right now, they are austere.
They are austere & not artistic.
Austere his work is not.
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