His limitations as a leader and the trickery in his political dealings are compellingly exposed. |
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But nowhere are the vitality and virtues of his boyhood locality celebrated more compellingly than in this novel about a national nightmare. |
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Here it's given a starker treatment, compellingly enhanced by Eliza's keening harmonies. |
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For my money, it's when Alien swells his chest and lets out his yawp that he writes most compellingly. |
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In his latest novel, whilst preserving third-person detachment, he writes compellingly from Ellie's point of view. |
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She has built a remarkable career on roles that are often decidedly unglamorous, yet always eye-catching and compellingly real. |
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The argument seemed so compellingly moral and just, the counter-argument so venally self-interested. |
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This is a stylish and vivid piece of baroque operatic theatre, compellingly updated. |
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Despite the vulgarity and unavoidable use of the Hokkien vernacular, he is actually compellingly funny. |
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Rarely are sexuality and fear portrayed as compellingly, and as subtly, as this. |
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As in his westerns, his trademark was contemporary, synthetic sound in compellingly simple settings. |
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He uses the computer as an instrument of translation, rather than a generative device, to create his compellingly tactile architecture. |
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I saw two performances, and they were both vigorously danced and compellingly stylish. |
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The question is which of these alternatives brings the notes most tellingly or most compellingly to life. |
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It is a vision fully realized, a story beautifully structured and compellingly human. |
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From here on in, things get blacker, more humid, and even compellingly cinematic. |
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Perfectly French is the superb set, compellingly lighted by the acclaimed designer. |
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They may be persuaded by the most compellingly promoted argument, regardless of the technical merit of the case. |
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Overall, he presents a thoughtfully composed, compellingly theorized argument about how these groups operate. |
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He argues compellingly and extensively that the water reservoir was conceived and used for ritual bathing. |
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A trained psychoanalyst, he offers a compellingly persuasive theory on the motive of the murders. |
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Drawn from Melville's experiences in the navy, it compellingly condemned the practice of flogging, and may have influenced its outlawing. |
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They compellingly argue for and show the importance of the increasing convergence between strategy and entrepreneurship scholars. |
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These deliberations make it compellingly clear: there can be no going back. |
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This reason further compellingly demonstrates the rationale for a salary differential for Courts of Appeal. |
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For some, perhaps, art may be a hammer with which to shape reality, for others it's a window opening on a world seen in a compellingly new way. |
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These crises had compellingly shown that holding on to a preannounced peg of the exchange rate does not increase the credibility of the announced policy. |
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It's a merry, moving, wise play, compellingly revived by the repertory. |
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We experienced some compellingly moving moments in Kigali hospital, going from one operating room to another from dawn to dusk. |
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Some examples point quite compellingly to the lack of human and financial resources. |
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Direct mail is an inexpensive way to deliver messages quickly and compellingly, while tightly targeting existing and prospective customers. |
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The findings in Welfare Incomes 2005 argue compellingly that we need to embark on this process immediately. |
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It is no longer full of mud and water but, clearly and compellingly, it is still a crater. |
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Because I then have to argue so compellingly and so convincingly that it becomes very difficult for the other side not to accept my ruling. |
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Being close to our customers allows us to understand their problems and businesses and be compellingly convenient. |
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Voicing their constituents' concerns on this matter clearly and compellingly, Mark and Roger acted as all MPs should. |
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As you have compellingly argued, video surveillance without cause poses a grave threat to privacy. |
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Research results must be communicated compellingly to decisionmakers, opinion leaders, and the broader public. |
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He makes movies about problem people, often inveterate liars, who are found out, but who are so compellingly alive and above the world that people let them pass. |
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A figure who could compellingly make that case is sadly missing from our national politics. |
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The awkward divergence from fashion is so compellingly wrong that it appears cool in the most ironic, hipster kind of way. |
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More compellingly still, where refugees need protection, ensure our laws are not denying them access. |
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He's a compellingly close-to-the-bone pastiche of washed-up stand-ups. |
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Moreover, he must compellingly make the case that there has been a consistent strategy, plan, and consistent policy. |
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In leafing through Almost Seriously... and when starting to read it, you can almost feel Nikulin sitting by you and spinning his story, telling his vivid, colourful life compellingly and with eloquence to you and you alone. |
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I can't say it more concisely and compellingly than this! |
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As the United States compellingly demanded to integrate culture in the free trade agreement of 2004, he stood up to the potential threat, and succeeded. |
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Lewis wrote a compellingly readable autobiography called Surprised by Joy. |
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Jackson, of course, the baddest mother at the movies and compellingly doable. |
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Mr. Vidich's contorted, hunching movement is weirdly creaturely, compellingly strange, and his nonsensical demagogical speech, as he exits, is oddly funny. |
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The brooding Ledgard is compellingly established as both menacing maniac and tragic anti-hero, while Anaya's Vera is enticingly, affectingly opaque. |
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The evidence presented in Welfare Incomes 2005 argues compellingly that we must embark on this process without delay to give hope and real options to people living in poverty. |
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Most of the presentations, particularly that by J. B. Metz, compellingly addressed our present culture's inherent and dangerous capacity to have a short memory and often to be without memory. |
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When liver cancer was diagnosed last fall, he turned his poignant pen toward himself and blogged compellingly about dying, with interior monologues in which he would indulge in self-pity and then chasten himself for it. |
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What Granik and her cinematographer Michael McDonough do, unhurriedly yet so compellingly, is to seal us within this hardscrabble milieu and its unyielding, lawless atmosphere. |
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It will not be easy to get it up and running, but it will gradually build a shared cultural bedrock and provide the vital lever that Europe needs to state its case compellingly in the world's affairs. |
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In such circumstances, the usual reservations that doom third-party candidacies to failure might not seem so compellingly ominous. For the moment, Mr McCain says he will not leave the Republican Party. |
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Secondly, and more compellingly, the Ontario court made its ruling of June 10th effective immediately, ordering officials to issue licences that day. |
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While distinctive both in terms of demographics and related immigration policy frameworks, these parts of the world face compellingly similar issues in the representation of ethnocultural minorities on television. |
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