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His monstrousness consists really in casual cruelties of an everyday sort.

He particularly praised the performance of Maddalena, and concluded that "Adams's triumph ... consists really in taking a plot chock-full of talk and public gesture, and through musical characterisation ... making a satisfying and engaging piece".

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And whereas people ordinarily ask what beauty really consists in, so that a conversation on the topic might actually have taken place, it is hard to imagine worrying over "what the fine is" or "what is really fine".

But France's election system really consists of two elections.

The "magic" in his novels, especially his most celebrated one, really consists of highly imaginative tricks.

All he really consists of is a single, endlessly repeated verbal tic — the making of bad puns.

The president sneered at those, including Catholic church leaders, who have wondered aloud what his much-trumpeted plan for "21st century socialism" really consists of.The bishops, he said, should read Marx, Lenin and the Bible.

But although I concurred with her view of the film overall, I did think that this recasting of the Book of Job in a midwestern Jewish community in the 60s told us a lot more about what, at root, the Coens' shtick really consists of, and why it is that their films continue to attract such uncritical responses.

Australians and Americans were similar, Mr Lowy reckoned, and so he pioneered the same concept in Australia, and got rich.His big idea came much later, once he understood that the shopping-centre business really consists of two different types of income stream.

They are a convenience for discussing the properties of a quantized electromagnetic field, so much so that the condensed-matter physicist refers to the analogous quantized elastic vibrations of a solid as phonons without persuading himself that a solid really consists of an empty box with particle-like phonons running about inside.

How to make art history The Pop master's highs and lows Inflatable investments Treasures reclaimed A whole new world Sources & acknowledgmentsReprints Related items Inflatable investmentsNov 26th 2009"Warhol really consists of two markets," explains Brett Gorvy, co-head of Christie's contemporary-art department.

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