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outwardness
noun
The quality of being outward.
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He was the outwardness of my insides.
She also makes the point that his outwardness and visceral energy on stage contrast with his relatively withdrawn personality.
My hope and vision with Title and Deed was that, yes, writer and director would disappear, and we would behold this man on a stage, just the right mix of nerves and ease, of internality and outwardness, and that he would really just seem like a person, familiar enough to understand but particular enough to embody the mystery of an actual human being.
In "The Uses of the Blues," he writes about finding in the blues "something a little funny in all our disasters, if one can face the disaster … so that it's this passionate detachment, this inwardness coupled with outwardness, this ability to know, all right, it's a mess, and you can't do anything about it … so, well, you have to do something about it".
(One of them, "It's Only a Play," is a beauty.) This inwardness unfortunately clashes like cymbals with the flashy outwardness of Ms. Stroman's floor-show staging and of the gag-driven book.
In its depth, richness and homogeneity, the orchestral sound provided Mr. Gergiev with the means to give the work an outwardness and confidence.
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