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"She gives this incredible speech.
She gives this a lot of space.
When she reminisces about her arguments with Martin, she gives this sketchily drawn, ever-absent figure a momentary vividness.
I ask her if she looks like her mother, Judith, and she gives this strange reply: "Not really.
She gives this description of waiting, with her trusted aide, Elaine Shocas, for Mr Clinton's job offer: "I asked Elaine to spend the night with me in Georgetown and gave her one of my flannel nightgowns so she would not have to go home.
She gives this exploration depth through small gestures (a mother and a nanny who "almost never touched now that there was no baby to pass back and forth") and through sweeping observations ("To call the scene plain does not quite catch its essence," Helen remarks, visiting her brother's grave in a field of white crosses near Bologna. "It's almost nothing, but nothing multiplied and multiplied").
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