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He also displays great nuance in office politics.
She brings a great nuance to Helen, hard-edged but sympathetic.
For the most part James Levine's conducting had organic sweep, excitement and great nuance.
Even the pass-through characters on "Miss Match" -- from Kate's mother, a torch singer, to her undermining high-school friend -- are written with great nuance.
Or as Boyd told WBEZ in Chicago this week: "We do not work for deniers, but we recognise that there is great nuance and grey in this conversation".
The real highlights, however, were the Harpsichord Concerto in B-flat and the Oboe Concerto in G minor, partly because the shirt-sleeved Festival Baroque Band was better equipped to accompany soloists than to achieve great nuance on its own.
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The play, then--directed with finesse by James MacDonald and acted with great nuance--may be short in length, but it's long in reverberations.
Then it got me thinking that a lot of city people have not been able to experience the great nuances of country life.
In those roles, Gwilym Lee and Alec Newman, respectively, could lend greater nuance to their hurtling intensity.
The female characters are more interesting and drawn with greater nuance and affection.
The Bach-Brahms had moments when a listener wanted greater nuance and a more shapely line.
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