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Certainly not for the audience, for whom the experience is more like listening to people talk at great length and without much eloquence or insight about their own grapplings.
The speaker, he said, 'burns so that others may have light – so much eloquence, so much of his body resolved into carbonic acid, water and urea'.
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Mackenzie Crook, Peter Sarsgaard, Casey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan are part of a top-flight cast that finds as much heartbreaking eloquence in silence as in speech (2 45).
Mackenzie Crook, Peter Sarsgaard, Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan are part of a top-flight cast that finds as much heartbreaking eloquence in silence as in speech (2 45).
Much of the eloquence is connected to Muhammad Ali.
His rough, simple brushstrokes possess an eloquence much like that of a child's imagination.
As the mood veers from hysterical to contemplative, and bloody beatings alternate with sun-dappled freedom fantasies, dramatic lighting supplies much of the eloquence that the script lacks.
It is a remarkable testimony not so much to his eloquence as to their desperate wish for peace that no less than 25 communes answered his call.
Much of its eloquence is floorbound: the dancers crawl on their bellies and seem to be sucked back, as if by a tide.
"I admire so much Sen. Obama's eloquence," he says, "and you really have to pay attention to words.
That expansive range of perspectives gives "The Sopranos" depth; the subtlety of such scenes accounts for much of its artistic eloquence.
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