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Eisenberg is an economical actor, often relying on no more than a flutter of his eyelids, or a half smile, or a sweet glance that shades into contempt.
There's nothing showy about Nicola Walker's work – she's an economical actor with a powerful presence who can play tough yet fragile as well as anyone.
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These societal challenges reflect the general mid- and long-terms goals our societies need to reach, and probably followed by economical actors and stake holders.
All signs suggest that Mr. Russell, the British film director known for baroque '70s movies like "Tommy" and "The Music Lovers," and Mr. Carradine, the economical movie actor ("Nashville") and star of the Broadway musical "The Will Rogers Follies," are both in deadly earnest in their effort to resuscitate a moribund stage genre, the psychological thriller.
The drivers included: The share of economic activity between large and small enterprises; The extent of connectivity in the economy, both nationally and globally; Response to connectivity, which considers the responses by the key economical and political actors to levels of integration and disconnection.
The share of economic activity between large and small enterprises; The extent of connectivity in the economy, both nationally and globally; Response to connectivity, which considers the responses by the key economical and political actors to levels of integration and disconnection.
Patrick Barlow, who adapted the Tony-winning 39 Steps, has again employed his gift for economical prose, having five actors bring Scrooge, Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchet, Tiny Tim and Mrs. Fezziwig, among others, to life.
I'm not entirely sure about the Greek relocation, but I'm entirely convinced by many of the performances in this most economical production, in which many of the actors double or triple up on roles.
The actors are not helped by Ken Mooney's obviously economical single set representing a hotel room, a cafe and a physician's office.
His Op-Ed article in The New York Times in 2005, in which he somehow twinned up the deaths of the critic Susan Sontag and the actor Jerry Orbach into a seamless whole, is a model of economical writing.
The core problems of wireless sensor actor networks (WSANs) are to deploy network using the most economical style and to monitor the network with low latency, energy efficient, high throughput through the coordination between sensor nodes and actors.
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