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Under Steve Cosson's direction, the people they interviewed come indelibly to life, like characters from an X-rated "42nd Street".
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It quickly went viral, raising the question, as Anna Holmes wrote on the Book Bench recently, of how "little blonde" girls came to be indelibly equated with innocence.
For all its intimacy, the drama has a vast scope, a fierce intensity, and an element of metaphysical whimsy (including one of the great recent dream sequences), which all come to life in the indelibly expressive spontaneity of Kim's performance.
— President Obama observed the end of the war in Iraq on Wednesday before an audience of those who fought in it, telling a crowd of returning war veterans that the nearly nine years of conflict in Iraq, a war now indelibly imprinted on the national psyche, had come to a close.
Happily, the stage version lightens up a little on the cute, smart-alecky asides ("My fevered brain seethed with the effort to come up with an infinitely subtle device to implant the air rifle indelibly into my parents' consciousness without their being aware of it"), making room for the music and allowing the story mostly to speak for itself.
They're coming back into society indelibly marked by what they've experienced — either traumatized by sexual assault, or hyper-violent from having learned to fend off the threat.
The point is not that she's admirable; it's that she comes alive, fully and indelibly, which is the only job an actor has.
Second, "Don't Come Knocking " is a minor delight, imperfect but poignant; some of its images and colors are indelibly lodged in my head.
But who Rivera is — a consummate professional, stoic, focused, dedicated and at peace with himself — has indelibly imprinted the way he has gone about the job: his unparalleled consistency and longevity, his grace under pressure, and his ability to come back from adversity, be it a blown save or his potentially devastating ligament tear in 2012.
But I was encouraged, not daunted, by its size as a child – it's the sort of book you hope will never come to an end - and as an adult, I realise that I have reread it so regularly that it has become indelibly part of me.
From "My Time Has Come," on the group's eponymous first album: You just take that fear, turn it into your strength It's called life, and that's why we're here Now I've come much too far, and I know what's in my heart And I know what I feel, and this time I know it's real My time has come But times change, and nowhere faster or more indelibly than in the pop world.
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