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In writing it, meanwhile, Robertson displayed remarkable nuance: the lyrics are not an expression of sympathy or support for the Confederacy, much less slavery; they're the lament of an ordinary man who knows he's on the wrong side of history, aware that his own suffering – and the excesses of the victors – has already been written out it.

There is remarkable nuance in her nostalgia, an overarching search for fulfillment and meaning that belies Dooley's chipper pop style, making her eminently relatable.

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His new book Three Minutes In Poland: Discovering A Lost World In A 1938http://www.huffingtonpost.com/greg-archer/three-minutes-to-remember_b_6344588.html, while primarily focusing on the lost Jewish population of a Polish town, does include remarkable nuances to the Polish-Siberian experience as well.

Following Parker on his travels through Southern circuits and to Chicago and New York, the book also unfolds, with remarkable personal nuances, a social history of black America in the Jim Crow era.

In "Broken," opening on Friday, Skunk's circumstances might prove overwhelming were it not for a luminous performance by Eloise Laurence, who in her film debut conveys the character's dimensions with remarkable range and nuance.

As in "Treeless Mountain," her 2008 film about two Korean sisters shuttled from one unhappy household to another, Ms. Kim shows remarkable sensitivity to the nuances with which children hide and disclose their feelings.

At a time when playwrights are often chastised for not writing plays about "big" subjects, Holman's plays dramatise fearlessly areas of sex and death, fear and courage, evil and good with a remarkable combination of boldness and nuance.

He also has a remarkable command of the emotional nuances of action that may be the source of Mr. Tarantino's admiration.

It was remarkable stuff, with the gradually unfolding nuances of taste that are achieved only through a slow and patient fermentation of dough with wild yeast.

To make one feel compassion for one of the blackest characters in Shakespeare is a remarkable achievement; to do so merely with nuances of intonation and gesture, as Redgrave did in the chapel scheme, is truly great acting.

Her playing was remarkable throughout, her bold, rich tone and expressive nuances contributing to an intense and deeply felt interpretation of Janacek's heartfelt love letter.

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