The section on the 11th September disaster and its aftermath, teases out an sometimes nuanced criticism of US foreign policy. |
But, however one teases out the strands, the rug remains resolutely tangled. |
With his schoolboy hips and abs to die for, Mick Jagger still cavorts, teases, taunts and leers in exactly the manner you expect him to. |
Blethyn teases a curl of her hair pensively when I ask her if she thinks she is a good actor. |
Yet although the writer pokes fun, he teases the verbally prolix, emotionally costive Huxley as much as he does the earnest Wilberforce. |
As they are being snipped and pampered in a South London beauty parlour, crimper Paul teases out the secrets as he cuts and blows. |