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The film works affectingly on its own very basic terms.
Her portrayal, if a work in progress, was affectingly personal.
Granted, the project is obviously and affectingly a labor of love.
He had a story to tell that was not always pretty, and few indeed have told this tale more affectingly.
Some also speak affectingly about their experiences with prejudice and violence.
But his warm and plaintive sound affectingly suited the role.
Taken on its own terms, the opera works affectingly and deserves the busy life it has led since 1955.
The balance between these two instincts will shift affectingly as the play continues.
He writes affectingly about the color line, though, demonstrating its impact on Larsen.
Although the four central actors are all affectingly credible, it is hard to believe that the younger couple could become the older.
I thought she sounded splendid and made an affectingly vulnerable Tosca.
But there remains an affectingly human luster to her sound, especially in mid-range.
Rarely have dance and song been integrated so affectingly.
There are singers who speak most affectingly through the fineness of their techniques.
He has had a special affinity for Schubert, and his involvement with the music came through affectingly.
She also somehow remains affectingly, achingly human in her transfiguration.
Harlow, on the other hand, is affectingly sad when Gable leaves her.
But its second act, set in the shadow of 9/11, throbs affectingly with a hunger for faith.
Both the script and the cast spring into affectingly lyrical life in the show's final moments.
Yet with the actors playing instruments, poignant elements of the musical come through affectingly.
The composer dedicated this concert to his partner, and the works presented were affectingly appropriate.
Cut heavily and turned into a concert cantata, the score works nicely, often affectingly.
Most affectingly, though, there are his clothes.
But none have lost their irony-centered bearings as affectingly as this one.
Still, such moments cannot erase the sense of a world gone mad that has been so affectingly limned in the evening's first half.