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I read David Hecht's article on the relationship between African music and France ["Walking Out on Uneasy Success," March 19] and, as my own career is concerned, I don't agree with his point of view.
In her latest dramas, the figures emerge from sullen paint coercing an awkward naturalism, which 'failure' paradoxically leads to an uneasy success when this, after all, is not prosaic but Gothic".
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Ms. Brickell was so quickly and so obviously uneasy about her success that it quickly waned.
But he was unhappy in his success, uneasy in his skin.
It was his finest moment, and yet also the end of his uneasy truce with success, happiness and America.
A prickly character who describes himself as an introvert, Wiggins has always had an uneasy relationship with success.
As her director unravelled under the uneasy pressure of success — Dunst would go on to win the Best Actress award for the film — the lovely young actor managed to do what so few performers can ever manage in life: listen without the hope that there's a camera on the other end of your sentence.
Meanwhile, Bonaparte grew uneasy at the successes of the royalists in the French elections in the spring of 1797 and advised the Directory to oppose them, if necessary, by force.
Shepard, though, is far more interested in what happened afterward, and in examining the uneasy rewards of early success.
And the fault line from which the drama grows is that the same skills that make Mike magic on-stage at the strip club also make him uneasy with that very success.
Success made her uneasy.
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