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But one gets the sense that if someone did try to drop a bombshell – say Edwina Currie hadn't already told everyone about her four-year affair with John Major and tried to tell Young – they would be delicately informed that it wasn't required.
For the first time, Elizabeth Grant (Del Rey), veteran co-writer and co-producer Rick Nowels and recently promoted co-conspirator Kieron Menzies have created a comprehensively retro iteration of the Del Rey myth, delicately informed by jazz as much as R&B and hip-hop.
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These latter qualities also informed his delicately inflected reading of the slow movement.
The Updike essay, a delicately brief review of "My Father's Tears and Other Stories," is informed by Amis's own new "urgent interest" in aging — proof, perhaps, that the biographical interpretations of which he remains wary have some relevance to the production of criticism as well as of art.
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Unapologetically designed both to inform and affect, Gabriela Cowperthwaite's delicately lacerating documentary, "Blackfish," uses the tragic tale of a single whale and his human victims as the backbone of a hypercritical investigation into the marine-park giant SeaWorld Entertainment.
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