Speech conveys more than its literal meaning, and its undertones and nuances must be protected. |
It's hard to imagine anyone else adding such sweet and vulnerable nuances to an otherwise revolting character. |
Typically alert to nuances, he was among the first to switch into post-mortem analytic mode. |
You rehearse the works for so long that you can explore the nuances and feel really at home in those ballets. |
The contest aims at encouraging people to appreciate the nuances of nature and capture its beauty on film, he says. |
Maisky also puts in his own nuances, quite profusely, like the allargandos in the Vth Suite. |