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On Tuesday, Upshaw seemed a study in contrasts with Jones.
Out beyond the tent, the oceanfront parish seemed a study in post-storm anguish.
Smiling and nodding throughout the four tortuous ballot rounds, David seemed a study in confidence, a stark contrast to his brother's almost mournful demeanour.
With the hood of his club anorak pulled up in the face of driving rain, Pardew seemed a study in misery.
Both won lesser prizes, but Mr Moretti's face at the awards ceremony seemed a study in "Don't blame me—I'm only the president".Some winners were clearly worthy.
Each étude shed some of the harshness of its predecessor, until the last, a single-line study, seemed a study in clarity and at least a wary, Shapeyesque brand of warmth.
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And personally, they can seem a study in contrasts.
Professor Mike Bury Wrotham, Kent It seems a study has suggested £34m is required to convert the Barbican Hall from classical concerts to jazz concerts.
When a male dancer is used, the casting can seem a study of a divided queen, not only in the monarchical sense.
Rumpled, awkward, with her de rigueur blazer and slacks (the former often just a touch too tight), Merkel can seem a study in orchestrated ordinariness, a brilliant creation of election strategists attuned to the post-traumatic German psyche.
Almost every character seems a study in some kind of mental illness, and, as when Alice devours the Eat Me cake, the furniture can grow suddenly tiny around Aura — who looms large in her own mind, though, to her credit, she seems always game and rarely defeated, despite all.
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