His dark eyes stared back, full of rawness, honesty and uncompromising sincerity. |
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Her eyes take in everything, limpid and deep, revealing a kind of rawness that's hard to read. |
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The sweetness of the vocal harmonies is tempered by the rawness of the guitar and the unremitting monotony of the drum patterns. |
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I suppose you never lose the sensitivity and the rawness that an unpleasant comment can bring to you. |
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The work was so powerful and so very disturbing and I cried at a couple of points because of the rawness and honesty. |
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This rawness plays against the finesse of the timber joinery and gives the interiors a fresh edge. |
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There is no grit, dirt, grime or funk worth mentioning, and the rawness I was expecting has been replaced with easy-listening soul ballads. |
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The rawness of these recordings suits the band perfectly, capturing the slide guitar in particular in its gutbucket glory. |
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Her role in the film is small but very effective, as she brings an emotional rawness to a number of old-time gospel hymns. |
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He made messy gestural models that advanced notions of formal and spatial complexity, all rendered with a rawness that was combustive. |
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Not too much imagery as such, just a hint of rawness with use of dumb-bells and sledgehammer to break the monotonous nature of gun-shot violence. |
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Alongside the clean, sweet musky smell, it has an earthy rawness. |
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Along with this process of photographic evidence gathering comes an edgy anti-aesthetic, factually lit, mundanely framed rawness. |
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A certain rawness was projected throughout the book, it didn't seem stand offish, it didn't seem showy at all and that was what I loved. |
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With Arthur Miller, I have been astonished by the rawness of his writing, by his anger and humour. |
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The rawness that many Europeans and Americans encounter mostly in action films are in Africa the props of everyday life. |
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I understand the rawness and the sense of grievance, but things must move on rapidly. |
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The rawness is there in the aforementioned attitude, but nobody is pretending Nixon is still in office either. |
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I really tried to keep the rawness of the material I used, keeping the authentic character, the 'personality' of the sounds as much as I could. |
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Tender Is The Wolf exposes the rawness, despair and alienation plaguing the lives of the poor in big cities. |
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You should shoot in a different way and touch the rawness of life in the street. |
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Inevitably, some foreign dealers moaned about the typical New York rawness of the make-do floors and walls of Piers 90 and 92, longing for a formal exhibition hall. |
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They have the chemistry of lovers and the rawness of siblings. |
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The rawness of his nature is an integral part of his incredible success. |
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But Slutever, with its rawness, honesty, and self-deprecating humor, was something different. |
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Now I think that many are beginning to experience the rawness of the trauma, emptiness, and loss. |
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There was a rawness and impolitic honesty to his shows, many of which could make your heart weep. |
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For the first time, she really tasted the rawness, the exhaustion, and the exhilaration of the family business. |
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Melding together ultra-heavy red-meat rawness with gooey primordial growls, the founding members of the band have struck upon a winning combination. |
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The trio reveals a free and solitary Mathieu, a Mathieu who has yielded to a spiritual experience in his art, one that is presented with unbridled rawness and sincerity. |
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The final product is a hand-written presentation that demonstrates the rawness and purity of their ability to delve into the problem and develop a feasible solution. |
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Younger artists thought that the style of the nineties was too full of romantic fancy and elegance, quite unsuitable for depicting the rawness and grandeur of Canada. |
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In all three elements, the concrete was left exposed and tie bar locations and reveals were carefully planned to achieve a refined rawness suitable to the design concept. |
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Three successive group losses illustrated their rawness at the highest level and may have frustrated their supporters, but the team made steady progress and improvement in these games. |
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The workouts are about rawness and gaining street credibility. |
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The power and rawness are absent and these covers sound a bit bland. |
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Oil boom towns in Texas and Oklahoma rivaled the old mining camps for their rawness and wealth. |
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The long-lived rawness and gristle that have defined Mustang for decades are still largely present, and the improvements have once again bettered the car while leaving its soul and character very much intact. |
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In Mylène's case, Mylenium Tour shatters the airbrushed image of the singer's video clips, allowing a hint of rawness and uncontrolled vocals to slip through the net. |
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