Friends and foes alike live in awe of his intellect and in fear of his directness. |
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However, despite the directness of the route, the old road was terribly difficult to cross. |
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Their songs spoke of the black urban experience with a directness seldom heard before. |
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These are shown in the boldness of the batik colors and the directness of the motifs. |
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The All Blacks will stretch the Scots ' defence with the speed and accuracy of their passing and the power and directness of their running. |
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Reyes runs at defenders with directness and explosive pace and he is not good enough defensively to be regarded as a long term wing solution. |
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They hunger for the riches of our faith presented with directness, simplicity, and truth. |
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The particular virtue of this method was the directness of style it engendered. |
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But she negotiates its vocal awkwardness capably, and supplies much of the character's blend of hauteur, froideur and directness. |
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The trolley-running phase of the game is there merely to reward both speed in connecting your route and directness of the run. |
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The success of Jacquette's pastels, with their delicate, nuanced responsiveness, results partly from their directness and quick execution. |
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The indirectness of memory, in contrast to the directness of retention, however, remains somewhat obscure. |
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Like all absolutist dogmas, this combination of axiom and corollaries appeals in its simplicity and directness. |
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The presence of steps or ramps and the directness of the route also seem relevant. |
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But somehow, for all his foreign ways and uncustomary directness toward Miss Darcy, she trusted him. |
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The account has a particular directness, a delightful naivety, and an enormous sense of authenticity. |
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People believe that directness is rude and use a variety of euphemisms and hedges to avoid it. |
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He gave the language fixity, volubleness, grace, beauty, simplicity, and directness. |
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Systematic and methodical rather than dashing, he had a reputation for honesty and directness. |
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Writing songs from personal experience, Natalie gravitated towards country music because of its honesty and directness. |
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He had an innate egalitarianism, a plain-spoken American way of talking, a directness, and a lack of airs. |
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If it sounds all over the place, it is, but because Brakes couch their divagations in directness and simplicity, it all hangs together. |
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The figure of Christ, his sepulchral pallor set off by a shroud of tender pink, confronts the viewer with awesome directness. |
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But nevertheless, she has written emotionally charged music with lyrical directness. |
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It would seem, in a general way, that Atticism stood for directness, force, and naturalness. |
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They want directness about what's going to change and how it is going to change. |
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Agreement with an elder, boss, or anyone of higher status is valued above directness. |
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Why can't we get candor and directness in what is patently obvious to anyone? |
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It also has a vividness and directness not usually associated with paintings worked up from sketches and photographs. |
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Would we find that this hitherto unknown man spoke to us in tones of refreshing directness and honesty? |
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I think his strong points are really the soulfulness of his playing and the directness of his lyrics that really come from the heart. |
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His use of long sinuous lines with no cross-hatching gave his work at its best great directness and clarity. |
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Simplicity and directness are generally regarded as cardinal virtues in American peace leadership. |
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Once again, a mature person will appreciate your directness and give you a reasonable explanation for not answering you. |
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Those willing to discuss their disagreements with him say they respect his directness. |
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Now I'm starting to appreciate the interplay of musical texture and lyrical directness. |
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Perhaps most important, the clarity and directness of its language inspired millions. |
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Instead, with an ingratiating directness, he allows the audience to share a hardworking, yet playful, day in the lives of a group of Cuban peasants. |
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The Norwegians had not ditched all their directness, though. |
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Its advantage is its directness, its disadvantage its crudity. |
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The directness of the message, which is somewhat bluntly conveyed, is a somewhat disappointing end to an extraordinary novel that is full of subtlety and cunning. |
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The new Metropolitan Police Commissioner is a man of admirable directness. |
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Other people might have been offended by such directness, but she was not. |
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The figures show reduction of emissions from planes in UK airspace, through improved efficiency of airspace management and flight path directness. |
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Bees dart homewards from far-off fields with the directness of an arrow. |
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He was amazed at the directness of their travel, even in strong currents. |
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Such directness, such social grace wasn't at all what I had been expecting. |
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There's a directness, an anti-intellectual quality to my art. |
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Consistency, directness, conciseness and a personal tone are vital to technical and non-technical writing alike. |
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Your pitfall: avoiding conflicts, diplomacy and tact are more heavily emphasized over speed, clarity, and directness. |
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His directness, his wavy-maned flamboyance and his use of the modern media seemed like a running insult to their way of doing things. |
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The landscape forged the local character which is flinty and frank, a directness which is not always appreciated. |
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Shot economically on location, the film has a wonderful freshness, combined with a dark humour and directness that engaged audiences. |
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If the directness of the voters around here is anything to go by, there is no tolerance for the status quo. |
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Three criteria, directness, an unambiguous approach and transparency, give us strength, and will enable us to succeed. |
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What defined a truly accomplished Volksschriftstelle then, as it would now, was a cer tain directness and clarity that makes no assumptions. |
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Initiierender Reformer seeks to be valued for his directness and for his strengths in building the business relationship with a customer. |
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The granting of the permit depends on the directness and closeness of Finnish ancestry. |
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Lists of characteristics and values that define American culture include words like change, innovation, melting pot, practicality, directness. |
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Their greatest virtue is their uncluttered directness, their fluid mastery of well-researched detail. |
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However, in place of the suggestive delicacy of traditional ink painting, his bees and butterflies are realized with the blowsy directness of American Pop art. |
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Portraits of her daughter Julia and soon-to-be friend Edith Sitwell, as well as several self-portraits, are sensitively composed yet remarkable for their directness. |
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He allows the subject to float over to Hitchcock with a calm directness that I admire. |
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His style is acerbic, his humour disquiets, his directness can shock. |
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He spoke without notes and inspired confidence in a hurt world because of his directness, honesty, and compassion. |
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Since then, no president has spoken to the American people with so much candor, directness, and vision. |
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Mentally, he is full of aggression, thrust, directness, essentially active, not passive. |
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Again and again, Huntsman took the risk of honesty and directness and was rewarded for it. |
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From his undergraduate days he had been recognised as an authority on any abstract subject, and his directness of approach and candour were an inspiration to his associates. |
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He mixes tenderness with directness and a lack of sentimentality. |
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His freshness, his directness and his capacity for making connections with people both in person and on the television screen certainly fitted him for the task. |
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It is, finally, with the magisterial last story that Ford surpasses himself, writing with a directness and clarity that leaves even the best of the stories in its dust. |
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There are varying degrees of directness and indirectness concerning a teacher's intervention, yet the intended purpose of changing behavior is the same. |
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At last she spoke in a low voice, hesitating slightly, nevertheless going with incisive directness into the very heart of the problem. |
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Because of its directness, flexibility, variety and economy, the sales letter furnishes a satisfactory medium for a great deal of merchandising under these circumstances. |
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A balance has however to be struck between directness and feasibility, to meet traffic needs, to be economically viable and take into account environmental aspects. |
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The roof is a luxury for later and directness pleases God. |
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The 20-year-old had tormented Watford's defenders with the speed, directness and penetrative qualities that reaffirmed why United have already spent £15m to recruit him for next season. |
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Hart is one of those rare men... whose directness and sense of conscience have led others to regard him as the moral compass of the Senate. |
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While he has been away and garlanded with greenbacks Mansell has lost none of his chippily wary Brummie directness and, even, grudgingly sounding charm. |
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What I like is the juxtaposition of the directness of the sculpture and the indirectness, the coldness, of 3-D animation and computer-generated art. |
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The translator of Homer should penetrate himself with a sense of the plainness and directness of Homer's style. |
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As the title suggests, there was no room for navel-gazing introspection just a guitar-driven directness which was Dr Feelgood-like in delivery. |
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Thought forecasts and foreshapes experiment, and traces out the consequences as they arise, comparing them with the sharp directness of its expectations. |
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The work of Norman Nicholson is marked by the simplicity and directness of his language, which is drawn from the vernacular of the common people in his native town. |
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There was a gain in directness, in clarity, and in strength. |
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