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The Nash players offered a cheerful 15-minute suite, arranged by David Matthews, that conveyed something of the work's hopefulness.
In the piece, Sischy not only talked about her own lesbianism but conveyed something of the exhausted, arch style of New York gay conversation.
The role was originated by Alexandra Ansanelli after a long spell of injury, and Ms. Lovette conveyed something of the same exploratory curiosity, the sense that she was discovering the world anew.
Of course, Parks conveyed something of that style and its underlying tension in his best work, which always took the black male — as object of derision, sexual fascination, or artistic greatness — as its central focus.
Only the tall and striking Ekaterina Shipulina, in the second ballerina role, had the upper-body luxuriance and fleet elegance that conveyed something of its mood and mystery; the other principals, Anastasia Stashkevich and Dmitri Gudanov, offered decorative charm, pristine technique and lots of facial expressions, with little sense of connection to each other or to their larger onstage world.
"The Shroud's envelopment of Jesus's body would have fostered the idea of the transference of his soul from flesh to cloth... Christ's clothing (like Peter's shadow) contained or conveyed something of his spiritual presence.
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Benjamin conveys something of Hendrix's gentleness and charm.
He was also conveying something of his own theological complexity, without revealing all of it.
Even the name – Brecks means "broken land" – conveys something of its harshness.
Three are installed at Galerie Lelong, where they convey something of their initial radicalism.
And they convey something of the despair and violence of the struggle for land in Latin America.
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