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discerningly
adverb
In a discerning manner.
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She wrote discerningly of Christian Dior's sophisticated New Look and Yves Saint Laurent's daring smoking-jacket silhouette, while also covering local dressmakers, milliners, and cobblers.
And these qualities spell out, as well, the work's moral position: that to see humans more closely, more discerningly, is life-affirming and good.
Nemes admirably re-instigates discussion of the awe-inspiring, complex, and yet unassimilated experience of Lanzmann's films — and does so perhaps even more discerningly than much written criticism does.
Like most pop culture writers, and most Britons who grew up in the postwar decades, he loves American music and films and clothes; but more discerningly he notes the conformity and bland materialism - high schools dominated by pupils' rigid cliques, adolescent lives based on conspicuous consumption rather than punk-style improvisation - that have often been the reality of American teenage life.
This measure "must become widespread" but "it must be done discerningly and intelligently," Valls said.
This measure "must become widespread" but "it must be done discerningly and intelligently", he added.
Open Wed-Mon 11am-7.30pm A perfect example of a zakka-ya, a popular style of shop that sells a discerningly curated selection of trinkets, and odds and ends.
The book is discerningly translated by Geoffrey Sutton.
Fox understands Van Gogh for the first time and writes about him discerningly.
Dressed as a brown-toned advertisement for everything that was depressing about 1970's style, Mr. Rockwell never lets his period accouterments overwhelm him, giving instead a discerningly low-key performance.
Because he makes them so discerningly, so substantively and so well.
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