Nuances
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We just think of the weather, and even with the weather, we don't think of all the many
nuances
of weather.
But we're less attuned to the
nuances
of the public.
I'd like to see a world with more leaders who are familiar with the depths of the views of those they deeply disagree with, so that they can understand the
nuances
of everyone they're representing.
This is a map of words joined together as questions and answers, and with these filters applied on top of them in order to modify them to represent certain
nuances.
Robots currently have a long way to go in distinguishing emotional nuances, like irony, and scales of emotions, just how happy or sad someone is.
It comes from molecular biology, which has given us antibiotics, vaccines and better ways to observe the physiological
nuances
of the human body.
You see all of these
nuances.
He concluded that his response was an ancient reaction unaffected by the
nuances
of modern civilization.
Because wherever I look, I see
nuances
withering away.
People write to me about their personal experience, and about their examples, and where they disagree, and their
nuances.
The creases in the material and the sort of
nuances.
If you are a gamer, you will notice a few
nuances
here: the crinkle of the eyes up, and around the mouth is a sign of optimism, and the eyebrows up is surprise.
The other, in
nuances.
Are the subtitles too compact to convey the
nuances
of the original language?
See, the first act of the film is spent establishing
nuances
of Jack Brooks' character, despite the fact that everything we need to know about his aggression is delivered within minutes of the first title cards.
The actors are relatively unknown and they don't take readily to the
nuances
of the Australian-written script.
Zahn and Urban pull off the shallow innocence they were directed to act, and with superb commitment to preserving the
nuances
of Duvall and Jones' input into the characters.
Florinda Bolkan delivers an excellent performance,rich of
nuances
and touching sensitivity,being able to portray a dark lady who is not only fascinating,but also painfully real and tragically lonesome.But the all cast is a treat,as well!
Along with the depiction of a delusional mind, Sen's magic has brought forth many little
nuances
of human relationships as they sustain stress and strain.
There are a number of characters, some nice and some not so nice, each with their own personality
nuances.
The
nuances
are perfect and I felt the casting of everyone was superior.
Some might gripe about the need for a strong Ophelia -- she's not a strong person, that's the point, and Lalla Ward hits the proper
nuances.
The dialogue is minimal, so his face must register the
nuances
of his anguished character - a composer (a writer in the novelette - the only major alteration) who travels to Venice in 1910.
I could go on and on about the deeper meanings within the film, but I'm not entirely sure I've discovered all the
nuances
yet.
He, as director, focuses on the
nuances
of the actors spirit that shines through the character they're playing to the actors own personal familiarity with the emotions brought on by each situation.
As they were mostly stage actors, they brought many
nuances
to their performances.
Robert Altman might have breathed life into these unlikeable characters and made them interesting, but Brian De Palma, for all of his visual sophistication, has never had an eye for the
nuances
of the human experience.
Timothy Dalton has absolutely no conception of the different
nuances
of Rochester's character.
At the center of the misery are the characters that are overly simplyfied and exaggerated - they have no
nuances
in their performances.
I was not a huge fan of THE RULES OF THE GAME, but ELENA AND HER MEN had me appreciating the artistry and
nuances
of the original film.
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