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Shortly after the album, Tweedy stopped smoking pot, to which he credits the introspectiveness of further albums.
He was overanalyzing, and knew that introspectiveness only led to . . . perspiration.
Her music, which predominantly consists simply of her vocals and acoustic guitar, has been noted for its subtletly and introspectiveness.
Mr. Stillman has an individual directing style as well, combining rigorous attention to detail with rather laconic introspectiveness and flashes of eccentric humor.
Its uneasy introspectiveness suggests Watteau's diffident actor, "Gilles."
It is fortunate that they were all strong men of action and simple, orthodox religionists, for with more subtle introspectiveness and mental complexity they would have fared ill indeed.
For some reason-Heimdall's displeasure with me, my own introspectiveness, or my reputation for not suffering technological idiots-few of the Guards struck up conversations with me within the Tower itself.
Despite his disavowals - apparently honest, and certainly devoid of the Hamlet-like indecisiveness of Governor Cuomo of New York or the introspectiveness of Georgia Senator Sam Nunn - the entreaties have grown more insistent.
Its reviewer Miloš Cvetković praises the depiction of the father character's introspectiveness and emotional withdrawal following the murder, but criticizes the filmmaker's tendency to raise this family's personal drama into a general societal symbolic realm without first establishing them enough as specific people with specific individual identites.
Using a mildly astringent language reminiscent of late Stravinsky, but with heart, Mr. Perle presents a stream of subtle contrasts: assertive solo lines against sumptuous ensemble work; intricate wind figures against lush string scoring; fleeting moments of lightheartedness against a pervasively melancholy introspectiveness.