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In order to keep that honesty, Ms Benson writes precisely and sparingly.
"An opera is appreciated by its audience," he writes, "precisely because opera is antiquated".
She simply stays in the kitchen and works, cooking as the Puget Sound novelist David Guterson writes: precisely, with earth in closest proximity to sea.
Jones talks like he writes: precisely, sometimes provocatively, and with a tendency to deliver the most mind-blowing information in an almost throwaway manner.
"I find the story of Christianity convincing," he writes, "precisely because it begins with a great blinding light, from which men stumble only gradually, their eyes still dazzled, toward more coherent attempts to understand what happened to them".
Struensee was beheaded, and Caroline Mathilde imprisoned, in Hamlet's castle at Elsinore, touching off an international crisis that captured the English imagination, Ms. Tillyard writes, "precisely because it combined mythic entertainment and a genuine political crisis".
As Neiman writes, "Precisely the belief that evil actions require evil intentions allowed totalitarian regimes to convince people to override moral objections that might otherwise have functioned" — heinous acts are all too easily rationalized by loyalty to supposedly higher values, and personal feelings of guilt are all too unreliable.
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Frears said, "His friends in London are quite grand, so he's writing precisely about things that he's observed".
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