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The video interviews are a particular highlight, full of nuances that reveal telling details.
Like the rest of the world, legal and judicial ethics are full of nuances.
More than a conventional hero, he argued, Espinosa is "the center of a specific universe, full of nuances and subtleties and, for that reason, not likely to become a cliche of himself".
Nicholas D. Kristof says, "The paramount lesson in Shakespeare's plays is that the world is full of nuances and uncertainties, and that leaders self-destruct when they are too rigid, too sure of themselves".
Whether depicted as a girl or a chic woman of the 1920s ("Marguerite Wearing a Hat," a 1918 painting from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a gem in the exhibit), Marguerite comes across as a vibrant, endearing character — sometimes charming, sometimes solemn, always full of nuances and possibilities.
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Crane's drawings are clean, yet full of nuance; his writing is playful and sharp.
Yet Rucker's voice is extraordinary: rich, round, and full of nuance.
What might have been merely monotonous seemed rich and full of nuance — the human voice making unintentional music as it evokes the passage of time.
OK, back up: this morning the papers and the web are full of nuance-sniffing, as people try to find omens in the SOTU and the GOP response.
Ford's is the long view, seriously considered, full of nuance and detail and heritage; Smith's the capturing of a moment, smart and zippy and fresh.
On "Freaks and Geeks," the Weirs were as stable as the Walshes but full of nuance: a fascinatingly uncondescending portrayal of contented suburban life.
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