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"You're a man of many facets, which have not been shown, because of the media lynching you've been subjected to, Mr. President," she said.
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It's a stunning performance of many facets, in which Clarkson conveys as much in a look as many actresses struggle to reveal with overt histrionics.
It does seem that when commentators approve of gestures designed to communicate without words, to emphasise elements of character, or to move the spectator emotionally through performance – all facets which many of us would claim precisely as "good theatre" – they choose instead other words.
Their music encourages women to embrace the many facets of womanhood, which include, but are not relegated to, their images as sexual beings.
Reading has many facets, one of which might be the rather indescribable, and naturally fleeting, mix of thought and emotion and sensory manipulations that happen in the moment and then fade.
This intimate relationship between student perception of each descriptor and ratings of teaching effectiveness and student learning is an important reminder to instructors and administrators of the many facets—some of which may not be thought of as instructional skills that influence student perception of teaching.
His writing constantly reveals new depths, new facets, which is one reason I was able to read "Charlotte's Web" so many times and not be bored.
This is only one of many facets of the disc, which moves from Italy to England (Purcell and Dowland) with energetic accompaniments on harpsichord (Jory Vinikour) and theorbo (Jakob Lindberg and Anders Ericson).
Of the many facets of the bill which the "free Turk" finds to be anathema, one in particular calls to mind the NSA spying here (there, and everywhere).
There are many facets of Jean Carroz for which he will be remembered: his gentle nature, generous and humane, but also just; his sensitivity, expressed so beautifully through his love of the piano and photography; his many professional capacities, effectively disguised under a mild and seemingly unruffled exterior, and attended by a humour that was always benign.
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