The dancing tends to be bland in its dynamics, unspontaneous, and diminished in energy. |
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Swift was romantic but asexual, opinionated but apolitical, sincere but unspontaneous. |
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We see disintegration, but, disturbingly, it is phony, unspontaneous, stage-managed disintegration. |
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Least successful is Part 3, about snake handlers, which opening night was too buttoned up and unspontaneous. |
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Herrera uses eyes and head positions to project communicatively and without applying any unspontaneous charm. |
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I'm guarded, unspontaneous, inarticulate, and exhibit very little, if any, sense of humour. |
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There are funny moments here and there, but the humor feels unspontaneous. |
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But it does mean that the record, when it came, felt unspontaneous and joyless. |
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What Taylor-Wood is banging on about in her unspontaneous, artless, emotional way is that the tears may well be controlled, ambiguous or dishonest. |
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There was just Her Royal Self, moving slowly through the afternoon heat, as unspontaneous as ever. |
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It was all very, very canned, very unspontaneous, let us say. |
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She came across as uncertain, unprepared and painfully unspontaneous. |
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She emerges more contrived and unspontaneous, more starchily unfeminine. |
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Like Pullman's tomb, Beckett's dialogue is encased in its own concrete, in a stilted, unspontaneous delivery. |
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They are a wholly controlled, wholly designed, unspontaneous environment intended to produce particular effects in the 'inmates', who have their liberty at least partially rescinded for the duration of their stay. |
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