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- Yet the astringent harmonies, the supple vocal line, the bitterly ironic lyrics and the restlessly syncopated middle section represent Sondheim in his most trenchantly personal voice.
- Sagan continued to weave fiction from sentences that were a bit abstract in the French way but that at their best dealt trenchantly and economically with the emotions.
- These places have been the scene of fierce fighting during 42 months of war and the people there are among the most trenchantly committed to the Bosnian Serb cause.
- In making Roger crude but something less of a monster, the Dardenne brothers astutely and trenchantly make the point that inconvenience can be the root of much evil.
- When a similar measure was proposed for Ireland in 1838, Hatherton defended it trenchantly in the Lords, taking particular exception to attempts to tamper with the franchise.
- Perhaps Lichtenstein's most trenchantly insightful series are " Mirrors " ( early 1970s ) and " Reflections " ( late 1980s-' 90s ).
- Many were somewhat to the left of centre, though few trenchantly so, but for Gruen one's position on the political spectrum was never a pre-requisite.
- But de Mille was also " perhaps the best dancer ever to write and the best writer ever to dance, " as dance writer Janice Berman so trenchantly put it.
- Last year, Wang published " Sky Burial, " a non-fiction that trenchantly criticized the government's and the exiled Dalai Lama's policies on Tibet.
- But the most startling-- and yet at the same time hopeful-- development came as several leading Japanese businessmen have spoken out trenchantly, warning of global disaster ahead unless policies were changed.