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But, when his face moved, the grief and anger were so fiercely real that the drama became, under the central puzzle, a strange romance.
In a 1972 image, a tiny girl crouching on a building ledge looks down with a sweet but wildly mischievous expression on a scruffy man, looking up to her beseechingly; she is as magically angelic as she is fiercely real.
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Such a move would be fiercely opposed by the real estate industry.
Both men have paid fastidious attention to how they are portrayed, and can react fiercely to any slight, real or perceived.
The piece, which took ballet technique to thrilling extremes, seemed to present a new kind of dancer: fiercely contemporary in approach, utterly real onstage.
And while Price will probably earn commendations for clinging so fiercely to the verisimilitude of "real life," it's ultimately a gambit that fails him, and us, in the end.
But Burton was working in the same era as the seminal Frank Miller graphic novels Batman: Year One (1987) and The Dark Knight Returns (1986), which collectively redefined the caped crusader as a ruthless, troubled and fiercely human inhabitant of the real world.
CHEAT SHEET: Fall arts preview The one thing Banksy – who guards his real identity more fiercely than, say, the last can of spray paint on Earth – has not done: an in-person interview.
Cristiano Ronaldo's late strike rescued a 2-2 draw for Real in a fiercely-contested derby at the Vicente Calderon stadium on Sunday.
In the above situation, real estate companies compete fiercely among themselves.
With Ipswich not playing until Tuesday, the visitors knew that a win would have taken them into the second automatic promotion place but they struggled to build any real momentum in a fiercely competitive game.
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