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Borle, hitherto more familiar in musicals, gives the constant impression--as he brings Prior to life, and near death--of having something horrible gnawing at his innards.
Peter Dinklage has won awards for his suave Tyrion – though if that's an English accent, it's not one with which England has been familiar hitherto.
The other of these unknown works represents a special variation, itself also hitherto unknown, on the familiar apocalyptic form.
As the reports of court cases proliferated, the public increasingly became familiar with hitherto obscure terms from the world of child protection.
But, like Berlin's unlovely but hitherto indestructible Brandenburg Gate, his familiar bulk has become part of the landscape a comforting edifice in bewildering times.
Among refrains that were familiar and which hitherto have seen little actual progress for the president were gun control and also action on climate change.
Instead, Ponsoldt — who successfully got Segel to reveal an aspect of his acting that hadn't hitherto been tapped — kept Eisenberg within familiar territory, typecast him, and didn't push him onto unfamiliar ground.
The sight of the whizzing "moon" punctually keeping to an announced timetable is superb; but down below, in the world hitherto known as the Soviet sphere (how many familiar terms may now have to be adjusted?), timetables are rare and risky, transit is often slow and inefficient, and even five-year plans sometimes fail to run their predestined course.
According to John Sutherland in the Literary Review, there have been around 90 full-length lives of Dickens, but this addition to the long list is worthwhile: "At every point of Dickens's life Tomalin can give the all-too-familiar facts a twist that brings into view a hitherto unregarded facet.
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