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Jennifer Koh brings both a formidable technique and considerable warmth to this varied set of contemporary violin works.

No one crashes and burns in "One Night Stand," but en route to the curtain calls, the film does create considerable warmth.

The connection between Mr. Clinton and Mr. Arafat has grown over time, to the point where there is considerable warmth, trust and candor though hardly chumminess, say those who have watched it.

She has been musically hamstrung by the common assumption that her talent begins and ends with the Auto-Tune switch; Cheek to Cheek reveals the considerable warmth and depth of her voice.

Bruce Shames New York, Sept. 18, 2007 • To the Editor: David Brooks writes of Hillary Rodham Clinton's new health care plan with considerable warmth, but readers should look at the cold hard facts: The private insurance industry is siphoning off 20 to 30 cents of every health care dollar for administrative costs, including executive salaries and profits.

The Parker Quartet is equally persuasive at both extremes: in the Bartok movement and in Ligeti's two full-fledged quartets, these musicians brought considerable warmth and richness of tone to sweetly accented themes and gentle chordal writing, and unbridled textural brashness to the more volatile passages.

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Evolution (1999) was an album of solo recital and its follow-up emerged earlier this year to considerable critical warmth.

If all this makes her sound like the quintessential boss from hell, Westcott was also quick to convey Abramović's considerable charms, her warmth and exuberance.

The press, and those tempted by critical stories need to get around the country more and, in particular, to attend Nick Clegg's long 'town hall' meetings with party members where he deals with tough questions from anxious colleagues, and demonstrates with considerable capability and warmth why Liberal Democrats are in government and what is being achieved by them.

His commitment and clarity of vision were matched by his considerable wit, grace, and warmth.

The Belgian was no novelty turn, however, but a remarkable musician who adapted the advanced harmonies, hairtrigger accents and nimble melodies of the bebop idiom to a 19th-century Austrian instrument originally intended for the more leisurely rhythms of folk music, and who matched his jazz virtuosity with considerable emotional expressiveness and warmth.

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