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She is the least colorful of the major characters, but Rachel Botchan gives her an edge that suggests how much she is — poor Jack! — an incipient version of her rigid, imperious mother, Lady Bracknell.
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But what we are witnessing is an incipient, low-level version of the sort of violent multipolar insurgency that has torn apart other countries.
As Mr. Ostermeier did in his version, Mr. Gold allows an air of incipient violence and frank sexuality to color the Helmer marriage.
Such a sensibility will not see the drawing as a less-developed version of a painting, or the essay as an incipient form in comparison with the novel, but "embrace" the slighter genres.
Mr. Saxe successfully mines the chameleonlike nature of the duplicitous vicomte, while Ms. Tunie just misses projecting the marquise's incipient terror at her fading power and impending mortality, so perfectly captured by Glenn Close in the movie version of the play.
That highlights an incipient trend.
The doctors diagnosed incipient schizophrenia.
Heaping academic indignity upon incipient poverty, he also told them to change their degree structure wherever possible from the traditional three-year course to a cheaper, two-year version.
They failed to consider incipient heart disease.
Were the sandbags for incipient flooding?
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