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As Richard Ingrams says, even that handy phrase "a man of contradictions" doesn't encompass him.
They cannot meet as emotional equals except when she stoops to encompass him, and when she explains that time flows across the mirror and between them, her pathos stuns him.
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"Where Merchant excelled over his accomplice was by avoiding the sneering narcissism that has crept into Gervais's manner since success has encompassed him," Paul Rowland wrote in a review in The Western Mail this fall.
Tommy retreats inward again ("See Me, Feel Me") with his "continuing statement of wonder at that which encompasses him".
We all know about the exemplary record the music industry has in looking after the best interests of those it choses to make stars while they are still children – and I bet the courting of Justin Bieber did not encompass offering him case studies of those who have been taken up, burned out and discarded.
Another was Murray Kempton, who observed that "the pure and the cheap, clown and creator, god and buffoon" were all encompassed in him.
They help him encompass a prodigious range of commissions.
The term libido was coined by Sigmund Freud and used by him to encompass the seeking of pleasure in general, one of the major motivating forces for human activity.
Taylor writes in a compelling, congenial way that enables him to encompass seeming contradictions.
Bach made "a conscious effort to incorporate all styles that were available to him, to encompass all music history as far as it was accessible".
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