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The Corella dancers, dramatically lighted by Jennifer Tipton, are often different in nuance — sometimes more emphatic, sometimes less refined in line — from the original Royal Ballet cast, but they are always admirable.
But his emphatic wisdom, candid political indignance and nuanced wine-soaked laments make him one of the best songwriters of his generation.
Neither Mr. Schumacher nor Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer, is famous for subtlety, and you expect a movie like this to sacrifice a measure of nuance to be appropriately rousing and emphatic.
Some days the hooting would be less emphatic, and Savitri's ears were sufficiently attuned to the nuances and she could tell a few minutes in advance what temper her husband was in.
Joüon and Muraoka (Joüon & Muraoka 1996) stress that this form "is emphatic in origin", although it does not appear to express any special nuance in meaning when compared to the unmarked form.
Saito is one of those silent film actors who is able to be at once subtle and expressive, conveying nuances of worry, wounded pride and gentle decency through unmistakable and emphatic gestures and facial contortions.
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The finish was emphatic.
Ms. Martinez nodded, emphatic.
He grew emphatic.
Mr Miller is emphatic.
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