Everything, from the glaikit, Glaswegian characterisations to the physical comedy, is tailored to the comic actor's public persona. |
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The cast approaches the material with relish and Polanski prevents broad characterisations and self-indulgence amongst his actors. |
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That the film has been a smash hit in its homeland Sweden only proves that its characterisations are rock solid. |
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This is largely the failing of a vapid script that lacks both strong characterisations and poetry. |
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He is a messy, carefree drunk, prone to loud outbursts, spontaneous characterisations and ad-lib renditions of whatever comes to his mind. |
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He discovered characterisations of topological mappings of the Cartesian plane and a number of fixed point theorems. |
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It was the barbaric form of primitivism that the print media continually drew from in its characterisations of my research. |
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The author, David Benedictus, has developed, but not changed, Milne's characterisations. |
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But impressively choreographed, audacious stunts and gun battles can't save the corny script and poor characterisations. |
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A feature of the characterisations undertaken by Sellers is that, regardless of how clumsy or idiotic they are, he ensured that they always retain their dignity. |
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