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She shows us who Mrs. Warren is not only through her interpretation of Shaw's language — to which she gives a depth that doesn't exist on the page — but through her silences, her ability to listen.
Cherry Jones is a great artist; she shows us who Mrs. Warren is not only through her interpretation of Shaw's language — to which she gives a depth that doesn't exist on the page — but through her ability to listen.
As Sherman, the man I spoke to in the British Virgin Islands, told me, this intimacy with clients' lives gives a depth to his practice that is unlike his previous experience in banking: "It's very emotional.
Hugh FearneverWhittingstall, never one to shy away from some hard work, suggests using up cold roast lamb: indeed, "the roasting of the meat gives a depth of flavour that is hard to achieve with raw meat".
It gives a depth, even when we are telling more straightforward thrillers like 'The Killing.' " In a sense, the guessing game is a loss leader for DR. "The Killing" is as much a whydunnit as a whodunnit, asking viewers to solve social dilemmas along with murders.
In his application of their techniques to the future, Mr Kohn gives a depth to the scenarios of which he speaks that the numbers and maps of more mundane climate prognostication can never match.In the process of immersing the reader in a fully realised set of tomorrows, Mr Kohn also recasts his perception of today.
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Fig. 2(c d) shows that with 524 nm excitation the microvasculature geometry simulation gives a depth-dependent signal distribution less than that of even a 10% vacularized homogeneous tissue geometry.
A more heuristic parameter, however, is obtained by multiplying the minimum measurable concentration by the depth, which gives a depth-independent value this gives C Hb-min = 1.2 g/L at 1 mm (herein noted as g/L-mm).
The peripheral characters in "the Office: an American Workplace" are especially well observed and give a depth to the series.
It is to Mr. Bruna's credit that what might have been a scoff-and-giggle exhibition is given a depth of scholarship and history.
He shared Tippett's wide interests in literature (especially German writers) and clearly perceived how this had given a depth to Tippett's compositions that went beyond purely technical facets.
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