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- That's finally what makes " An American Love Story " quite moving in spite of its sometimes sluggish pace, occasional vagueness and overall demureness in asking tough questions.
- Moore brings to the role the same luminous demureness that colors her portrayal of an innocent, well-meaning Connecticut housewife whose world shatters in " Far From Heaven ."
- For all its demureness, " Restless " captures some of the excitement of youthful romance in which the partners aren't just separate individuals but the products of divergent cultures.
- Steve Craig of the University of North Texas noted that she " lacks the charm, warmth, and demureness of the feminine ideal " and is a ridicule of anti-feminism for her " un-ladylike " promiscuity.
- Regarding her decision to appear in the film, she said, " I wanted to break the stereotype of transsexuals the demureness and extreme weakness with which they are often portrayed . " The film was released on July 21.
- He had, however, cunning enough to carry himself with much demureness in the presence of Allaverdy, whom no one ventured to inform of his real character; for in despotic states the sovereign is always the last to hear what it concerns him most to know ."
- Before long, Lilia is leading a double life, acting the sober, grieving widow by day, and in the evenings working as a costume designer and part-time dancer at the club, where her underlying demureness lends her an air of mystery that makes her all the more alluring.
- According to reviews at the time, Collins delivered the suggestive verses with deceptive demureness, before launching into the lusty refrain and her celebrated " kick dance ", a kind of cancan in which, according to one reviewer, " she turns, twists, contorts, revolutionizes, and disports her lithe and muscular figure into a hundred different poses, all bizarre ".
- The photos demonstrate that at the height of Production Code censorship, pin-up photography offered a pre-Playboy admixture of demureness and raciness that graced the pages of magazines like Laff, " The Humorous Picture Magazine, " whose January 1947 cover featuring " Norma Jean Daugherty " headlined articles on " Stalin the Stinker " and " Beauty over Brooklyn ."