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When does the devotion of a noncustodial parent turn into a threat rather than a blessing?
It concerns a dying writer and the sacrificial devotion of a besotted admirer.
Mr. De Luz, always elegant, here plays, subtly but ardently, the insistent devotion of a man no longer young.
But it wasn't sent by God to test the devotion of a Syrian painting contractor in New Orleans.
Then there are her constant companions, her cats, on whom she lavishes the devotion of a lover.
Throughout the film, the camera lingers on the blank, illuminated face of Valuska (a naïve and troubled visionary) with the devotion of a believer kissing an icon.
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Adapted from J R Ackerley's memoir, and hand-drawn in a similarly scratchy style to The Illusionist and Belleville Rendez-Vous, it's an understated cartoon about the mutual devotion of an ageing bachelor and his pet Alsatian.
How do you perfectly capture the love and devotion of an animal on camera?
Some are tiny, jewel-like, exquisite: The Hours of Jeanne de Navarre, from the 14th century, was made for the hands and the devotions of a queen, its psalms and prayers framed by illuminations of extraordinary delicacy.
De Waal has not enlisted on a madman's voyage but he's interested in obsession, in the curiosity of a chemist or an alchemist, in the devotions of a Quaker apothecary, in the ambition of an industrialist.
Finally the course reflects the devotion of William J. McCarthy, a local solicitor & hotel owner, whose father was one of the club's founders.
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