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Then she leans forward on her chair, talking intently of ways to increase the party's influence.
He refused lunch ("This is war, I don't need to eat"), then spoke intently of a "film god" who presides over every project.
"Actually, I said we should give it away," said Mr. Phillips, who spoke intently of things like "heteroglossia," the diversity of voices and viewpoints, in a literary work.
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She had wide-set, almond-shaped eyes, a strong jaw, a slight gap between her front teeth, and a habit of focussing intently on the eyes of someone she was listening to.
Relying so intently on nuance of character and timing, the film often seems like a stage production -- a good one.
"Kadosh," which focuses intently on the lives of two sisters, recalls these vivid portrayals of strong female characters.
These included approaching the topic of spirituality with sensitivity, listening intently for aspects of patients' spirituality, engaging in meaning-based conversations, not spiritualising issues, and being present.
I look intently for signs of pain but there are none.
I cried often, listened intently to all of it and learned a lot more about 9/11 and its aftermath.
One person is encouraged to monopolise the conversation, while the therapist listens intently for nuances of meaning.
You can put your brain on red alert, sit up straight and listen intently to all of Tom Stoppard's clever wordplay, spoken by and about Lenin, James Joyce, a Dadaist poet named Tzara and a few lesser-known figures.
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