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It was two separate approaches to characterisation, but they overlap.
I've never met anyone who lends himself less to characterisation.
The problem is that the writing prefers wisecracks to characterisation.
A trio of terrific actresses give heft and delicacy to characterisation that is more perky than profound.
She hinted that the director was so preoccupied with the elaborate set-pieces that he didn't always pay enough attention to characterisation.
By focusing on the difficulties faced by foreign aid workers rather than the local people (gory injuries and thin anecdotes do not equate to characterisation), the true agenda of the film is all too apparent.
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So it had to be a really strong part of the story, and I had to give characterisation to each sex scene, to make them different.
Film-makers and critics alike seem to have a blind spot when it comes to characterisations of teenage life.
Consent from referring laboratories was obtained for seven of these isolates to be subjected to molecular characterisation.
Those sections are a reminder that a book doesn't have to have complex characterisation to convey the less obvious truths of life.
The occupation of Belgium and the restrictions imposed upon Hergé forced him to focus on characterisation to avoid depicting troublesome political situations.
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