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It's also the last we see of the community whose fate seems beneath Lowry's concern.

Put Banksy in the real world, though, and he seems, beneath the pseudonym, forever 17.

Denoting character flaws through physical defects seems beneath a writer of Cusk's intellectual bent.

For this governor, no task seems beneath him, be it adjusting the thermo­stat in a meeting room or handling scheduling requests for his wife.

The generic film-and-sculpture installation "Coffin of a Servant's Journey," which combines the motifs of two well-known paintings by René Magritte, also seems beneath them.

Minor affairs take on an unexpected sort of scale; what the story refers to as "following the history of every little country in the world" seems beneath the expense of compassion, as individual suffering once was below the interest of the wealthy.

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Maybe it seemed beneath them, nesting already in Erewhon.

Clark's no-wallet act was a Wasp standard and seemed beneath him as a wizard of quirk.

There is something so obvious, so crude, about Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of Cecilia Gallerani that it might seem beneath discussion.

Journalists, consultants and others have glorified chief executives as intellectuals or celebrities, and that has helped make the actual details of running a business seem beneath them.

(The Dickinsons, Emily included, were never quite as proper as they seemed; beneath their clannish façade of stiff-necked gentility roiled a soap opera of mad scenes, quarrels, and illicit passions. All of them, Wineapple writes, "loved with greedy ardor").

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