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"I'm not looking for the ultimate image, the ultimate essence of someone.
He is capable of catching the essence of someone in a flashy writerly image / such as the Professor of Literature in "A Second Visit,"one of four essays on India, who wears "flagrant yellow tousers belted without tightness over a gentle little paunch bespeaking total contentment".
Everybody is so complex and to fully understand the essence of someone, it really takes time.
Like faces and personalities, each one is unique, preserving the essence of someone even after they've died.
Stewart suggests that though knowledge and memories fade, the essence of someone afflicted with the illness remains.
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That's the essence of soul music.
Some argue that pain is the essence of comedy -- someone else's pain, that is.
They were the essence of throwaway chic, designed by someone who knew precisely what he wanted, and not a lick more.
In "Marguerite and Armand," the purple-prose vehicle that Ashton created for Margot Fonteyn and a young Rudolf Nureyev, Ms. Guillem proved that a great ballerina can do things her way without betraying the essence of a role identified with someone else.
This is the essence of travel, I reminded myself: meeting someone new, seeing something new, learning something new.
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