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Whatever your designated poison, it is the crystal-clear corn liquor of Appalachia, the illegal essence of three centuries of mountain hollow stills.
But what Ms. Ruhl was going for, she writes in the program, was something true to the original rhythms of Chekhov's language, to his sense of fragmentation and to a deeply felt futility, which is the essence of "Three Sisters".
Her sculptures, created from hundreds of pieces of wire, reveal the essence of three generations of women.
A little dad-ish, a little amateur, but not bad they get at the essence of three Republican candidates, short and punchy, and not mean, per se, but also not not mean.
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It was the essence of one person communicating with the essence of another.
This paper presents the essence of two case studies by the authors on two major bridges in the UK.
Walls are the essence of two Drew shows, one at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the other at the Mary Boone Gallery.
That smile captures the essence of "One Man, Two Guvnors," Richard Bean's inspired adaptation of an 18th-century Italian farce by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Nicholas Hytner.
That's implicit in those joke contests on the Internet about Merged Novels, in which people compress the essence of two books into one, like "The Maltese Faulkner".
She talks about them, and others, about her life-she says she has the tramp essence of one of her characters, Lulu.
In films that followed "Shaolin Temple," he said, "it becomes just show, it loses the essence of one major aspect: kung fu is also a weapon".
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