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"It's shorthand for lightness of tone.
It matches the Italians in every aspect and exceeds them for lightness of flavor.
While presaging New Image painting, they reflect a careful attention to Magritte, a preference for lightness of touch and a cognizance of distinctly American-style Surrealist puns, laying important cornerstones for the artist's mature style (Smith).
The operator, by sleight (deftness) of hand, or legerdemain (French for "lightness of hand") moves the three around at first slowly, then faster until the victim is misled into guessing the pea is under the wrong thimble.
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Saramago is not known for his lightness of touch.
But that seemed too heavy for the lightness of summer peas.
Modern dance from Eastern Europe has not been known for its lightness of spirit.
He was famed for his lightness of touch and lean, lucid style.
His paintings are celebrated for their lightness of touch, their airiness, their gorgeous blue skies, and he was celebrated for his great decorative schemes throughout Europe.
Their album, released in August last year, was praised for its "lightness of touch at play that gives The xx a sophistication beyond their years" in the Observer.
Tandoh, a 21-year-old philosophy and history of art student, was part of an all-female final and received much praise on the BBC's fourth series of Bake Off for her lightness of touch and depth of flavour.
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