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But they're seldom still, and the quality of concentration they bring to everything is extraordinary.
CAROUSELS, circus rings, dance floors and, above all, stairs: people in Max Ophuls's world are seldom still.
During the interview, Aslı Erdoğan's hands were seldom still, either motioning while she spoke or cupping a pack of tobacco.
Only rarely, nowadays, are books banned; more seldom still are they burned, and the sight of flaming pages, as with "The Satanic Verses," means trouble flaring ahead.
He's seldom still, his expressive features shifting from sad to sexy to sharply observant, and his loose-limbed body moving for the sheer pleasure of it.
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The remarkable, nimble, fluttering, fingering, caressing, knowledge-giving, beauty-rendering, seldom-still hand.
Public concerts didn't become widespread until after 1800, and well into the nineteenth century they took the form of "miscellanies" — eclectic affairs at which all kinds of music were played before audiences that seldom sat still or quieted down.
In an e-mail message, the bride noted that while she seldom cooks, "We still find doing laundry together romantic".
And inside the courtroom, she sits stone-faced and still, seldom reacting to anything the witnesses say.
In fact, it's wandering still; seldom has an actor gotten more comedic mileage out of a vacant look than Mr. Wells does here.
Though the play made pointed use of sexual and ethnic words that are still seldom heard in polite discussion, these elicited far more giggles than gasps.
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