As much as I want you and want to be with you and part of you, I can't tear myself away from the realness of my responsibilities. |
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The dance floor is crowded with performers who are preening either with feminine realness or clownish flamboyance. |
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How we, you know, grow that fan base is the relatability and the realness of the subject matter. |
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Your loved one's idiosyncrasies or imperfect traits become endearing reminders of their realness, humanness. |
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His grandfather gave him the timeless advice to always play with honesty, integrity, and realness. |
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Sailing along on peace and prosperity, it busied itself with material pleasures and an elaborately contrived realness. |
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They have all used pianos to express their melancholy and realness. |
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The disconcerting realness of the dolls blurs the distinction between the real and the unreal, as well as between life and the inanimate. |
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Very similar to the atmosphere of realness that is found on The Professional Course. |
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On a dance floor crowded with drag performers who are preening either with feminine realness or clownish flamboyance, Aviance is a unique creature. |
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Expect rhinestone realness from pop's current queen of all things shiny, girly, and extravagant. |
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But no spineless relativism is necessary to recognize that, for most human beings, realness comes in various flavors. |
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Custom and pretense replace realness in our relationships. |
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Ideas – tiny sparks that turn eventually into realness but start like a beautiful blossom in the eye of the mind – have led us to here, to greatness. |
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Mars further muscles through Cancer, and he is a warrior for realness. |
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Scenes from life in these imaginary worlds have a strange realness. |
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At the different art workshops where Sylvie has trained, her teachers have always been impressed by this keen attention to detail that gives her paintings such life and realness. |
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Took reality further, beyond the realness, feelness of things. |
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