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For this particular story line, however, he borrowed from the essence of Greek drama.
Don't laugh, because Trixie Telemetry is made from the essence of our age.
Politics has been subtracted from the essence of public life, in a funny way.
When pressed for details, he said only, "You can gauge from the essence of that comment how close we are".
At their best, artists can brew something from the essence of particular landscapes that infiltrates the soul.
HENRY MOORE refused to paint his sculptures, believing that nothing should distract from the essence of form.
It holds that the right of individuals to bear arms is indivisible from the essence of American liberty.
Some modern Christians have shifted the topic from the essence of Christianity to its absoluteness among the religions.
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From 2001: The essence of Julia Roberts's appeal is that she is more lovable than desirable, and, even when love is off the menu, she cannot not be liked.
Freedom, far from being the essence of hope and joy, can represent the source of man's dread of the universe and of his anxiety for himself.
But doing a passable impersonation is a far cry from capturing the essence of one of the most distinctive female vocalists of all time, as this amateurish inflated cabaret act demonstrates.
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