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A comprehensive study of the Muslim scripture that focused on its grammatical nuance, it was completed in 1134 (published at Calcutta in 1856 in 2 vol).
Her interpretive view of the French song repertory is admirably flexible, and although its overriding characteristic is an ear for chromatic nuance it also had a playful side.
"Parliament can be a tricky forum to engage in a nuanced exercise," Blair responded, inviting an unavoidable comparison with Chilcot, where nuance – it seems – is the order of the day.
But it takes understanding, it takes nuance, it takes knowledge.
"It was not done with nuance; it was done with a stylish hammer in the face".
What the film lacks in psychological nuance it makes up for in unassuming, intimate social observation.
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Summarised thus, it's a clichéd scenario, but Lethem nuances it masterfully.
"I think they should have nuanced it differently," she replies, diplomatically.
He subsequently nuanced it, saying he "expected absolutely nothing in return for donations".
Yet he has a keen understanding of Perrey's discography, and of the nuances it contains.
Mr. Skovhus approached each word as an individual entity, nuancing it to the point of overburdening it.
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