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The works, performed Friday at the Joyce SoHo, dealt with the subject matter in all too earnest terms.
During the two-hour set he often sang, in vague but earnest terms, about prying open the self to some greater emotional truth.
"A change of leadership will start to be talked about in more earnest terms," he said in June.
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However, according to Steiner and Earnest, both terms present problems as to describe medication-taking behaviors since they inflate the physician's control over the medication process [ 14].
Their debut album was released at the start of the summer; the five-piece are shopping its charms in earnest during term-time.
Brotherhood leaders argue that if they persuade the Palestinians to work together with a newly assertive Egypt, they will have far more success forcing Israel to bargain in earnest over the terms of statehood.
And the road goes on, past the secondary school where Mathias Obella, the PTA chairman, smart in jacket, tie and shiny shoes, has finished his earnest end-of-term exhortations to the students on hard work and good behaviour, and the primary school, where the new head, Didimus Emiru, frowningly pushes the class registers about the desk, trying to figure out why the attendance sums don't add up.
One gets the sense that there is a formal universal design to how poets put manuscripts together, how they hit the high and low notes with prologue and epilogue, how they check the different politically correct boxes, how they strike the right tone in terms of earnest personal striving (which is also completely depoliticized at the same time).
That debate has arrived courtesy of Mr. Snowden and will begin in earnest, perhaps not on the terms or on the schedule that the president had in mind.
Anyone wanting to catalog Mr. Brauer, at 32 an aggressively earnest millionaire-in-training, in terms of a geometric shape would likely place him just left of square.
In Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" (1895), for instance, the term "bunburying" sent a subversive message all its own to the Victorian gayim.
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