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But here he seemed more intent on projecting clarity of texture and line.
That the power of the music nevertheless projected with clarity attests to the strength and consistency of her artistry.
In another Purcell work, "O dive custos," as well as in Couperin's "Regina coeli laetare," and a 17th-century oddity, "O quam bonus es," by Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, Ms. Dain and Laura Rubin, a mezzo-soprano, blended comfortably and projected with clarity and the kind of shaping that seemed rooted in the emotional currents of the texts.
On the whole, though, Romney came out ahead because he projected more clarity, and Obama may have been hurt by his tendency to think for a bit before answering a question, Studd said.
"Project Clarity", as it was codenamed, targeted 300 MPs, encouraging them to conclude that "commercial arguments" must "outweigh all other criteria".
Project clarity.
And it restores a theatergoer's faith in the spoken word, in the talent of actors to project with clarity, in the audience whose taste level is not to be undervalued.
Overlapping contrapuntal lines were projected with utter clarity.
Rufus Müller, the tenor, projected it with clarity, spirit and a warm, enveloping tone, and Jenny Lin gave a graceful account of the vital piano writing.
This was an "idealized self" who projected "crystalline mental clarity" and "Olympian distance," a self in sharp contrast to the Rabelaisian man with the volcanic temper whom the author knew as his father.
Why settle for soft, scrambled fuzz – these re-releases pointedly ask – when you can watch or play it again with updated guts, projected in pristine clarity?
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