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It suggests that this "harsh" and "incisive" description demonstrates how cosmetic procedures limit expression in the face, physically reducing a woman's ability to empathise with others.
This election is destined to be remembered as a contest between an aspiring student-body president and an amiable slacker, to paraphrase an incisive description by The Times's Maureen Dowd.
The kernel of each chapter is an incisive description of how the song came into being, along with a microscopic analysis of its structure, usually focusing more on the musical form than the lyric.
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Yet, in her surgically incisive descriptions of how it feels to live in her ravaged body and to redefine herself within extreme new limits, Crosby resists both self-pity and the too-easy narrative of hardship overcome.
Both writers excelled not only in arpeggios of description but in observations of the human heart so incisive that they constitute revelation.
The book's opening poem, "Doll's House", is an incisive exploration of the fragility of our familial lives, moving from the haunting description of "a table set with tiny plates" to gentle moral instruction: "Be brave.
Both received incisive performances.
A brilliantly incisive analysis.
Incisive pass, great chance.
Clinton's response was incisive.
Its recommendations are incisive.
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