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Far more emphatically than Orwell's or Baldwin's, Chesterton's "Englishry" finds its essence in an adjustable sense of being opposed to the prevailing trends of the present.
But when his arrangements work — in "Airbag" and "Black Star," where he suggests the sonic grandeur of the originals if not the timbres, or in the gentle "Exit Music (for a Film)" — they put the music's disquieting essence in an unusual perspective and tell you something about its structure that you can miss in the kaleidoscopic originals.
It still needs work, but it captures the book's essence in an entertaining and tuneful manner.
Every actor in New York must go through the quintessential photoshoot to capture their essence in an image: our headshot.
Time is of the essence in an audition and a resume is only quickly glanced at.
Time is of the essence in an emergency situation, so make yourself as visible as possible to a police officer or witness who can contact police for you.
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However, Souleyman still has doubts about capturing his essence in a recording studio.
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