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As for Knightley, while her role may tend somewhat toward brainy posh-girl caricature (the exclamation "Oh!" becomes "Ay-o!"), she manages to breathe warmth and humanity into the character of Joan, a likable foil to the impenetrable Turing, her affectionate gaze mediating our response to his perpetually unbreakable enigma.
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And Mr. Stritch, accompanied by solo guitar, breathed warmth into "Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)." When they harmonized on "Fever" and "How High the Moon," the five found a smooth blend.
— In a chilled and snow-shrouded Catskills landscape, hundreds of people get together every December to try to breathe some warmth into a dying culture.
The man came to my mind this week as the United States and India, on the occasion of President Barack Obama's visit to the subcontinent, breathed new warmth into a relationship that has heated up considerably since the Cold War, then was seen in some quarters as cooling again under the Obama administration.
Charlie breathed some warmth back into his hands.
They shiver and clasp their hands together, keeping their coats on as long as they can until they breathe in the warmth inside.
Before you know it, the turtleneck comes off, it's shorts weather and there's a chance to breathe in the fragrant warmth of a summer morning.
The experience of holding a tiny deer in my hand and feeling its hooves is a neat trick, but the ability to actually feel it breathe and sense the warmth of its furry body brings on an entirely different dimension of emotion.
It gets a big laugh from the sold-out crowd, breathing some extemporised warmth into an otherwise artfully poised performance.
Feelings run high because, for all the warmth breathed into world sport since the Cold War ended, ice hockey remains one the greatest fundamental tests of strength between the superpowers of yesteryear.
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