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(It also includes some remarkable performances by Henry Fonda and Vera Miles — whose moments of dissociation chilingly foreshadow Tippi Hedren's in "The Birds" and "Marnie").
Ms. Silliman's performance can't be called a tour de force, but she makes a high-energy, psychologically overdefended Amanda whose moments of vulnerability are painful to watch.
Throughout Schultz's book, Buckley tends to be held to stricter standards of morality and logic than Mailer, whose moments of inspiration are more often indulged as yearning or lyrical.
Her latest novel, "The Sweetest Dream," is the biggest hodgepodge of styles, themes and characters yet: a novel whose moments of brilliance are obscured by reams of tiresome exposition, hokey plot twists and astonishingly opaque characters.
The leadership he provided in the arts was very much that of a presiding constitutional monarch, whose moments of positive intervention were considered, tactful and carefully supportive of the creative and vital talents with which he was associating.
This is the opposite of the weak postmodernism of a writer like Paul Auster, whose moments of metafictional self-consciousness — "Look, it's all made up!" — are weightless, because the fictions themselves have failed to achieve substance: a diet going on a diet.
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In September 2003, though, "Portraits" feels very much like a piece of theater of the moment whose moment was in late 2001.
If the enthusiasm that has so far greeted Space for Cycling is anything to go by, it's a popular call to action whose moment has come.
The Tory leader presented the budget as delusional, a barrage of plans paid for with borrowed money by a man whose moment had gone.
But like her leather get-up, Diamandis's new sound fits and flatters her perfectly and leaves her looking every inch an artist whose moment has come.
Ms. Lavin is now appearing in "Follies" in Washington, D.C., in the supporting role of Hattie Walker, whose moment in the spotlight comes in Act I singing "Broadway Baby".
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