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In 1993, he released his first feature, "Cronos," about a girl whose tenderness for her grandfather deepens after he becomes a vampire.
All of them (including the actor Simon Russell Beale as the Duchess) will of course become the strange figures that populate Alice's dream, as will Jack, the gardener's son (Sergei Polunin), whose tenderness for her results in his dismissal.
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For pan-seared plaice, a European flatfish with delicate white flesh, the accent was a mustard foam, its lightness a gesture of respect for the fish, whose tenderness and delicacy weren't eclipsed.
It's all very well for Bob Cratchit and his family to sit down to a Christmas goose whose "tenderness and flavor, size and cheapness" were "the themes of universal admiration".
He had a penitent and protective tenderness for women whose splendour had eroded.
He's the one director of the classic era who belonged to the counterculture before there was one, and whose rage at hypocrisy and tenderness for youthful passion (at any age) were matched by the ironies and sarcasms of the perpetual outsider.
In "A Blessed Child," her fourth novel, she tackles the trickiest, most inescapable aspect of the Prospero issue: tenderness for the lordly dream maker, whose magical island might hold you there forever.
He feels only tenderness for her now.
He felt too much tenderness for that.
She felt a tenderness for her illusions.
I was filled with tenderness for a car.
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