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It's the work of the old masters, whoever your masters are, really, that remind you that you have to be singular, inflexible, unyielding in your own work so that even the struggle, that very struggle to achieve, becomes its own reward.
"You can never be singular as a black actor," says Dyer. "You have a responsibility for your success in a way that you can't really explain to anyone who isn't black". Cast Chiwetel Ejiofor as Everyman, for example, as the National Theatre has, and that still makes a statement – whether intentionally or not.
"You can never be singular as a black actor," says Dyer. "You have a responsibility for your success in a way that you can't really explain to anyone who isn't black".
And if you're a singular voice against majoritarian opinion, then your voice can get heard".
It was too good to last — you know how it is: singular spirits can bear only so much love, so much perfection stumbled on by chance.
If the noun is singular, you would use this or that.
You suspect that the book was singular and daft, but suspicions are all you're going to get because every foot of the movie moves with the struggle of a insect on flypaper.
Still, the objective was singular: "If you're going to win Le Mans, you're going to design and race the best supercar in the field," says Pericak.
Publisher Rob Franek blustered: "If we look at the whole sentence, it starts off with 'somebody,' and 'somebody,' as you know, is a singular pronoun and if it's singular, the rest of the sentence has to be singular".
The league is singular.
"Anyone" is singular.
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