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Her expression shifted only minutely, but each shift — her nostrils flaring, or her eyelids batting tightly closed — registered vast emotion.
Holding up their red and white scarves, like stoles for a papal blessing, the Koppites tap the vast emotion invested in a club with almost as many glories and tragedies, over its 122-year history, as the city it claims to represent.
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Mr. Fonseca, 78, is the author of "Agosto," "Vast Emotions and Imperfect Thoughts" and other novels.
The performance had a chilly quality, as if vast emotions were being observed from a distance.
In his quasi-autobiographical novel "The Genius," Theodore Dreiser wrote movingly of mighty artistic visions and vast emotions that arose during his walks in the city and his sense that, for all their power, they remain beyond the grasp of his writing.
It's hard to recall any scene, ever, in which such vast, cosmic emotions arise from a scene of little action and virtually no drama.
Liliana Morales engagingly appears at times to be on the verge of slipping into some vast well of emotion.
That music has everything Handke's prose lacks: brio, verve, declarative intensity, a vast range of emotion and, last but not least, brilliant, joyful virility.
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