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The rotunda at the entrance to the museum may be the finest interpretation of a classical rotunda in modernist garb every built anywhere...The galleries are excellent, and Meier has organized them in a rhythm that allows frequent breaks onto outdoor terraces, so the experience of looking at art is gently mixed with views of the city.
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Working in initially broad strokes that become progressively more nuanced as the narrative deepens, Mr. Gordon-Levitt explores what happens to Don Jon when he tries to settle down with a woman (a terrific Scarlett Johansson, doing one of her finest interpretations of a succulent peach), whose realness poses a challenge to Don Jon's reliance on his plastic pleasures.
You can tour nearby San Simeon, of course; and in the Hacienda itself you can admire one of Julia Morgan's finest interpretations of mission architecture.
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And Mr. Myers, Professor Peterson's former research partner, agrees, calling Professor Krueger's work "a fine interpretation of the results".
Marie's first aria, for instance, "Õ mes soeurs," was movingly sung by Susanne Mentzer, who brought a sweet simplicity to her fine interpretation of the role.
It involves a fine interpretation of Australian corporate law.Mr Pérez, best known as president of Real Madrid football club, with its Galácticos of expensively acquired talent, also runs ACS, Spain's biggest construction company, which already has a 29% stake in Hochtief.
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Variety praised her co-star's more naturalistic work: "Crawford gives a quiet, remarkably fine interpretation of the crippled Blanche, held in emotionally by the nature and temperament of the role.
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