Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own affectingly hymns the singer's late father, pulling back from mawkishness. |
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They now have a most unusual friendship and she speaks affectingly of his story as a peculiarly American tragedy. |
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It's a quiet story, affectingly intimate, dealing as it does with family, pride, roots and humility. |
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It was affectingly acted, beautifully designed, and, for lack of a better word, crunchy. |
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Though the scenario is murky, several of the main characters are affectingly portrayed. |
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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 ideas are useful, the play is a great deal of fun, and Joanna's players, if not entirely polished or finished, step lively and affectingly across the stage. |
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Gone was the powerful pairing of David Tennant's terse, impatient DI Hardy and the sympathetic Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller made affectingly human by Olivia Colman. |
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