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On "Metals" it emerges more clearly.
As corporeal substance leaks away, detail emerges more luminously intact.
The other deck contains middling numbers — and, it gradually emerges, more losing cards than winning ones.
But, in his music, a slightly different sensibility emerges, more playful and more disquieting.
In August a second strain emerges, more virulent than the first.
The identity of Federico García Lorca's lover emerges more than seventy years after the poet's death.
Hedda now emerges, more than ever, as George Bernard Shaw once said she must: "sympathetically unsympathetic".
The other deck contains middling numbers and, it gradually emerges, more losing cards than winning ones.
If the self-dramatizing Coleridge inevitably emerges more vividly, he also emerges as an intolerable burden.
As a character she emerges more sketchily, despite a somewhat thin account of a painful childhood.
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