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"Some of the generalizations Colette is tempted to draw" from her encounters "are provocative in the highest degree," Margaret Wallace wrote here in 1933.
There are layers to Hinkle's Miss Julie, but unfortunately too many of them are soft; the director, Anders Cato, has failed to draw from her the complicated sense of evil and manipulation that is necessary for the part.
Though she prefers to draw from her imagination or photographs, she asked two of her granddaughters to sit for two of the new works, "Paulina," a mahogany sculpture of a pensive seated woman, and "Naima," a gleaming black marble portrait head.
In portraying Keene, with both humor and affection, as a self-regarding but dedicated artist who rose grandly to a painful occasion, Ms. Mulgrew and Mr. Busch draw from her story a profile in courage and a lesson in the pleasures of camping.
Some of the lessons you can draw from her search: Look at the total cost of your choices, with all the bells and whistles you would want to add.
I asked Jeanne what message she'd like us to draw from her son's death.
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Another former student, Ekan Thomason, recalled having blood drawn from her finger by a samurai sword.
Many of her examples are very telling, including one drawn from her own experience.
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