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Yet fundamentally dance does not need music.
In the first act Andre Kramarevsky was a seemingly stern, yet fundamentally kindly, Drosselmeier.
He seemed, as he usually does, mild, overcaffeinated, inquisitive, watchful, cautiously friendly, somewhat anxious, yet fundamentally optimistic.
Critical of its protagonist, yet fundamentally sympathetic, it restores a much-demonised figure to his full humanity.
And it would be a mistake to assume that he has yet fundamentally changed the terms of the party battle.
"This is just why Larkin is so attractive: he is smarter than we are and more widely read, and much, much funnier, yet fundamentally no better".
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"Getting away with it" is a contemporary expression yet a fundamentally conservative impulse.
Koestler argued that the brain is made up of holons that are autonomous and self-determining yet also fundamentally dependent on the brain as a whole.
A school might suffer a dip in results owing to specific temporary factors such as a sudden change in personnel or an influx of new pupils in a single year group and yet remain fundamentally sound.
On a deteriorating fourth-day pitch that will surely get worse, having set a target which has never even been approached in Test cricket, and employing aggressive bowling with the new ball allied to yet more fundamentally incompetent umpiring, England, almost disbelievingly, stared victory in the face.
A lower frequency limit for ground-based detection is, in practice, dictated by seismic noise, and yet more fundamentally by 'gravity gradient noise': geophysical, meteorological, and man-made motions of large masses.
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