There is the man who spoke feelingly of growing up poor in Pin Point, Ga . And there is the one who trashed his own sister to make points about welfare dependency-- at a time when she says she was working double shifts in a nursing home at minimum wage.
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Many of the ideas raised by the Ellsworth show are amplified in the exhibition catalog, written by Wen C . Fong, former chairman of the Asian department . ( The book is to appear in early April . ) Fong talks feelingly about the artists, several of whom he knew.
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Reviewers from IBNLive wrote : " It's faster than the original, otherwise the rest of the elements are similar to the original " . " Bollywood Hungama "'s Rajiv Vijayakar found the version a " bit toned down but much more feelingly sung " than the original.
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A description of Velazquez's " Meninas " ( in her estimation the greatest work of the greatest painter ) as a complex stop-action scene justifies her final, feelingly delivered observation : " It will always be there, and we'll always be in it, also escaping the constraints of time ."
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It is the reverse of " A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ", but the details of daily life are rendered more feelingly, including the quite earthy and mercenary motivations of many of the Medieval characters ( for example, the small-minded power struggles taking place in a nunnery, under a very thin veneer of piety ).
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Furthermore, her characters do not speak in soliloquy except in Percy's poems rather, " nearly every speech is directed feelingly toward another character and is typically concerned with describing another's emotional state, and / or eliciting an emotional reaction . " Dialogue in " Proserpine " is founded on empathy, not the conflict more typical of drama.
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The writer William Styron grew up in Tidewater, and in his early novel " Lie Down in Darkness " ( 1951 ), he wrote feelingly of " the low, sorrowful beauty of tideland streams winding through marshes full of small, darting, frightened noises and glistening and dead silent at noon, except for a whistle, far off, and a distant rumble on the rails ."
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He wrote feelingly of John Lennon's death in a piece that found its way into " Demon Box, " described his loss when his son Jed died in a car accident in 1984, contributed a vignette to the New Yorker a year or two back and wrote a reflection on Sept . 11 that appeared just two weeks ago on the Pranksters'Web site, www . intrepidtrips . com.
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Her tendency to scoff at the superiority of foreign film had nothing to do with Yahooism _ no Yahoo could have written as feelingly, as intoxicatedly on, say, Ophuls's " Earrings of Madame de . . . " or Renoir's " Rules of the Game " _ and everything to do with the assertion of a kind of cultural patriotism ( for lack of a better term ) she shared with Mencken, Mumford, and Wilson.
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In the " New York Times ", Howard Devree discussed her talent for depicting her subjects feelingly, using as her themes " human relationships and the joys and sorrows of everyday life . " Peggy O'Reilly, of the " Brooklyn Eagle ", quoted Gurr as saying that while her aims were primarily aesthetic, she tried to be " a creature of what's around me . " Regarding a painting called " Indestructivle ", Gurr said she " tried to show that no matter how much the world is ravaged, love and art still remain . " The " Brooklyn Eagle "'s other critic, A . Z . Kruse, also reviewed this solo exhibition.
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