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"I think they should work to make the figure of the torch more apparent," he said.
A small castle courtyard even offers fun for toddlers, like turning a wheel to make the figure of a jester pop up.
Sure, the Finnish soprano Karita Mattila stripped down to the buff in the Dance of the Seven Veils in last season's memorable "Salome" at the Metropolitan Opera, but that was only a punctuation mark in a performance notable for its connectedness of singing and acting: one of the rare interpretations able to make the figure of this warped teenage princess come to life.
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"We believe Elizabeth Jenkins," he added, "because, by imaginative insight and instinctive sympathy, she can make the figures of a remote historical pageant as real, as living, as three-dimensional as characters in a novel".
His rhinoceros, conflated with hints of Shakespeare and the Elephant Man, aptly makes the figure of Proteus.
But it's happening in a way that makes the figure of the writer, not to mention the credo of unexamined realism to which middlebrow fiction clings, increasingly redundant or unworkable.
It is what makes the figure of the DJ so cool, so desirable.
Thus he makes the figures of Polybius (whose original statement, unfortunately, is now lost) apply to the entire distance from Luna to Ostia.
Lego made the figures out of aluminium rather than the usual plastic so they could withstand the extreme conditions of space flight.
The stars and partial moon lent just enough light to make out the figure of Monroe, slinking away in the dark.
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