The colours, like delicately tinted porcelain, of the gods, figurines rather than figures, accord with the unemphatic grace of the composition. |
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The flowing, unemphatic full-length lines which had characterized the dress of both sexes since late antiquity were gradually abandoned. |
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The Eustace Diamonds ends the epic length of its story on a remarkably unemphatic note. |
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They shunned the Impressionists' hazy unemphatic diffusion of colour. |
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Brockovich's unemphatic insistence on the economic struggles of ordinary working people is a perfect instance of Soderbergh's essentially sympathetic sensibility. |
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He loved the dry riffle of the cards and the constant unemphatic drama of the quiet figures round the green tables. |
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It's all quite unemphatic – especially given the fact that the drawings often get painted over after the exhibition is closed. |
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But then Taylor told her to forget the face in the hands and instead just do a sort of strange, unemphatic head roll. |
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The distinction between emphatic and unemphatic pronouns is very important in Dutch. |
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Instances both of the unemphatic do and of the distinct syllabication of the final ed are numerous in the present play. |
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The novel begins with one of Fontane's unemphatic epiphanies: in the course of an ordinary domestic conversation one day, Christine realizes that the terrain of her marriage has, somehow, shifted under her feet. |
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