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In that sense, it's a concentrated portrait of America.
"The Truth: A Tragedy" is a more concentrated portrait of her father, John, a schoolteacher who in his later years developed Parkinson's disease and went to live (much against his will) in a nursing home.
When it was first staged, in 1994 by Mr. Lapine, this concentrated portrait of a romantic triangle in 19th-century Italy seemed to take place at a chilly, analytic remove.
But Ms. Galiana's still, intensely concentrated portrait of a woman who changes people's lives through small acts of kindness shows that great screen acting doesn't necessarily rely on psychologically revealing dialogue.
That concentrated portrait of grief gives way to a legs-up-high, bodies-swirling duet for Sabra Perry and Juan Rodriguez, then switches back to a final, more upbeat solo for Mr. Richardson.
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Beckmann's amazing self-portraits, for example, descend from the brusque, concentrated forms of Rousseau's portrait of the writer Pierre Loti.
In others he works in a looser, less concentrated fashion, making casual portraits of friends, of stray hands or feet or even of himself.
His portrait heads are intensively worked to get this concentrated essence.
Tablets are also more comfortable to use in landscape mode than portrait (mobile is the reverse), and have more concentrated use-cases: In mobile gaming an individual game session should fit within the period of time spent waiting for a bus, but tablets are often used for sit-down-and-play sessions.
More concentrated.
"So focused, so concentrated".
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