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The ending is quietly breathtaking, evidence of the subterranean magic that's wrought by those seemingly austere sentences.
She's a loner who clearly needs and enjoys people; an outsider who's an insider with a mean Rolodex; a husbandless lover of family whose best friend is her younger sister, Maggy; a seemingly austere woman who is prone to laugh (and when she does, it's like a little outburst).
Uncut magazine's reviewer wrote of Collaborations: "there is a heaviness and intensity to each performance that makes this seemingly austere collection quite compelling to rock ears".
The 9/11 attacks and the intractable violence in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan — however much we have been the cause of it — have left us bewildered and terrified by this seemingly austere and martial faith.
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The majestic Madonna, with an austere frontal pose seemingly a conscious reference to an earlier venerated image, and the delicate, sensitive St. Francis are particularly noteworthy.
Seemingly imprecise in their imagery, austere in palette, self-absorbed in feeling, their surfaces gritty and uningratiating, they can nevertheless become eloquent, for those patient enough to give them time.
The GIO has achieved the seemingly impossible in the sometimes austere world of no-holds-barred improvised music – in becoming a respected institution without being institutionalised into repetition, and by reaching beyond a specialised hardcore audience to make its festival an accessible event with open workshops, discussions and family shows.
The children of Thatcher, they moved to an area seemingly built on the principles of austere 1980s Conservatism: rows of indistinguishable houses on indistinguishable roads, the imported kiwis and pineapples available in each mammoth Tesco providing the closest thing to esotericism you could reach without taking the overpriced train to King's Cross.
His black-and-white prints of tract houses, warehouses and construction debris, which date from the early 1970's into the 80's, have an austere beauty that is heightened by their profound but seemingly incidental kinship with Minimalism.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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