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Its tact and the desire of colleagues to avoid distressing it by displaying negative emotions generally makes others willing to follow its advice – a pattern that one reviewer described as "a pleasant Machiavellian streak".
Womack's poem, with its historical sense, its tact and quietness, rises to that demand of balance.
In Redgrave's attack, which is instinctively melodramatic, Didion's persona loses much of its tact and its camouflage, and a certain pretentiousness shows through.
The Declaration of Commitment, as the document is known, while in no way enforceable by the international community, is nonetheless extraordinary in both its language and its tact.
"Nora's Place" first appeared in Reports From the Present, where its tact and empathy were offset by the furious polemical prose that surrounded it.
Or did you believe it?" Still, in Redgrave's attack, which is instinctively melodramatic, Didion's persona loses much of its tact and its camouflage, and a certain pretentiousness shows through.
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With its visual tact and deep emotion, it was instantly recognized as a tour de force, a new American epic.
Many of Sebald's admirers have commented on the old-fashioned decorum of his prose, on its extreme tact and obliquity.
"Our team is playing pretty well right now". Edison has managed to keep its continuity in tact despite losing an important piece of its success.
The site's success rests in its old-fashioned tact.
Best of all, Bronx Community College has made an obvious effort to treat its campus with tact.
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