Sharp is to be congratulated for nuancing a very important and complex prophetic book. |
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The soprano blew her audiences away by flawlessly mixing her registers, phrasing with magisterial grandeur, and nuancing her voice with expressive color. |
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If she had known how to work the system better in terms of nuancing it, she would not have been caught by resigning four days before moving. |
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Nonetheless, this picture of a single historical trajectory requires some nuancing according to institutional variation. |
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Both organizers and artists require a nuancing and tolerant attitude to avoid the traps of the genre. |
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Are we done down-playing, soft-pedaling, justifying and nuancing this yet? |
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Quincy Jones's production is perfectly in tune with the song's sensual undertow, propelling, and nuancing Jackson's vocal pyrotechnics. |
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As technology develops, craftspeople will become better at predicting and nuancing their instructions to machines and digital manufacturing will become more refined. |
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Terfel, both demonic and tender, nuancing words with the artistry that gives his every phrase and gesture a vibrant immediacy, was in commanding form. |
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At which point, all the euphoria needs nuancing. |
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Nuancing the failed policies the US has pursued in the Middle East over the last eight years is not enough, it will not give us very different results. |
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