It is possible to admire her amazing grace and athleticism, yet still be somewhat unnerved by the slightness of her frame. |
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It tries so hard to be profound, but the slightness of its themes leaves the whole project sadly weightless and ultimately superficial. |
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Komorebi is a slight work made up of sketches and vignettes, whose very slightness is one of its most attractive qualities. |
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Lower cost that any another tijoleira, motivated for the slightness and simplicity of construction. |
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An innately talented midfielder with a sweet left foot and sharp brain, Dillon's slightness of stature is perhaps the only thing that prevents him making it at a higher level. |
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Then again, this slightness may be one of countless authorial jokes about just what it is insignificance entails. |
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No matter how many times you see Andrea Corr, you're surprised afresh by the slightness of the singer and actress who turns 31 in May. |
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Again, above all, the staleness and slightness of the work strike one. |
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It has the slightness of a Barbara Cartland novella, but the love affair is treated with ponderous solemnity, as though it were another Gone With The Wind. |
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Isbell is an accomplished and serious songwriter and what keeps Here We Rest from being the stonker it so nearly is is not the writing but the slightness of his voice – and his band. |
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Indeed, it has recently been suggested that Radcliffe, despite his slightness, could make a good Wolverine, after he posed for Vanity Fair Italia recently, wearing a six pack and a small scowl. |
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The conditions suitable for this form of construction are generally typical of the Mediterranean, where the slightness of the tidal variation keeps the depth required to a minimum. |
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It showed the slightness and unreliableness of our social fabric. |
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