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The common opinion here is that the President was not so much illuminating the economic side of the question as concealing its political side, which was the more important one.
But that sequence, capped with teary repetitions of "thank you," feels not so much illuminating as routine, like checking off a biographical box, the problem with many of the scenes in "Zinnias".
Aaron Copp's subtle, fluid shifts of light created a sense of almost anecdotal narrative, the light not so much illuminating the dancers as bathing the stage, Terry Winter's set and upturned faces in the audience.
Among the appealing characteristics of her songs is her penchant for packing as much illuminating detail as possible into each verse and chorus.
But you won't find much illuminating about the recent crop of conspiracies, which are often built out of pure delusion by people with at best a Reddit account and no idea what they're talking about, and at worst no moral compass and a whole lot of bad faith.
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A research journalist, not a thinker or artist, she doesn't much illuminate them.
Which is a good thing, since it isn't much illuminated from without..
Also, much debate about Atika (Israeli agent? Fatah plant? Pursuing her own agenda?) and the planned/unplanned nature of the rape (I now lean towards the latter), none of which was much illuminated by tonight's event.
Shakespeare is a dramatic poet rather than a psychological novelist or a self-conscious critic of texts, and his imagination runs in broader, potent strokes that are not so much illuminated as belied by the inward-turning ironies of the modern psychological novel.
This controversy was complex, and has been much illuminated by recent historians (Ayres 2004; Freeman 2008; Hanson 1988; Pelikan 1971; Rubenstein 1999; Williams 2001).
Like the rest of the unit, it was lighted by overhead fluorescent bulbs that didn't so much illuminate as bring things glaringly into view.
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