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The lessons in it are international, timeless and universal and there is scarcely a day when our newspapers do not report examples of the self serving political duplicity that is so perfectly shown to us in this gem of a book.
Her two dances followed two by another Odissi dancer, Ayona Bhaduri, who had perfectly shown many of the stylistic beauties of this genre: its sinuous sideways twists of the shoulders and pelvis; its contrast between firmly sculptural positions and long, flowing phrases; its communicative mime; and its purely formal and musical sequences.
The kinetic data of adsorption of Pb2+ ions on the adsorbent was perfectly shown by a pseudo-second-order equation, to indicate their chemical adsorption.
It's perfectly shown the differences in number and typology of colonies between the samples.
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She behaves perfectly, showing no surprise at the alien ways.
In "Divertimento No. 15" the Miami women — scintillatingly musical — perfectly show how Balanchine combined womanliness with youthfulness; they're both fresh, like buds, and decisive.
Clift perfectly shows how bewildered, earnest, and yet conceited and evasive his character is: Taylor's feline self-possession is troubled by George's extravagant, ingenuous passion.
The play's balance of emotion and ideas is beautifully captured in Michael Blakemore's production, while the three actors - David Burke as Bohr, Matthew Marsh as Heisenberg and Sara Kestelman as Margrethe - perfectly show the relation between science and character.
He's a complete master, perfectly showing where Mr. O'Connor's movement is rigorous and where it's not; the way he draws you into a diminuendo effect, so that a phrase that gets smaller and quieter becomes a matter of absorbing concentration, is enthralling.
The Paris Opera Ballet School brought — as it did 20 years ago to Lincoln Center — Léo Staats's "Soir de Fête" (1925, to Delibes), a wonderful amalgam of prettiness and nonsense, perfectly showing the charmingly urbane self-possession of Parisian dancers, their confidence in holding the stage (even when things go wrong, which they did).
Co-creators Dave Erickson and Robert Kirkman (who writes The Walking Dead comic) and director Adam Davidson do this perfectly, showing us less rotting flesh and more ambient eeriness, like a homeless man who disappears behind a tree, a tattoo that looks like a heart descending into chaos, or some passing graffiti that depicts skeletons coming back to life.
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