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She uses the whole body, sometimes acrobatically.
David Fuller, the director, uses the whole theater and more, with the actors sometimes exiting into the East Village bustle.
But he uses "the whole catastrophe," a phrase from "Zorba the Greek," to describe what Bobby Fischer had become.
I can't think of a more moving, or more cleverly-told film, one which uses the whole lexicon of cinema so effectively.
"Clouds" employs wisps of cumulus and duck-shaped clouds to evoke failures of communication and moments of disconnection; "Kármán," suggesting mortality and transcendence, uses the whole sky.
Her choreography uses the whole body, except for minimizing the role of the one body part that makes the most miraculous contribution to most dancing: the foot.
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Using the whole beast?
"Use the whole building.
He's using the whole field".
They use the whole body, after all.
He used the whole state apparatus.
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