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The dancing is sublime and if the supporting characters are mostly a series of caricatures – the women in particular are flouncy and catty – the cast work hard to bring each and every one an element of distinctiveness.
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The first one has an element of humor but the second one is more severe.
Again, one noticed an element of physicality in the gestures Boulez demands of his percussionist (Owen Gunnell here, infinitely graceful).
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Rangers and Celtic supporters, even the hot-headed ones, have an element of mutual respect after a derby.
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This is a gross simplification of Whitehall rhetoric, but one that contains an element of truth.
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