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"Love is a big word, and it represents a good many different shades of feeling.
Every shade of feeling finds expression through her mobile features.
"I encourage them to write down as many different shades of feeling as they can.
Yet Ms. Brown discovers shades of feeling that are entirely new to this production.
And in using it she was perfectly ruthless and deaf to any finer shades of feeling.
Ms. Lahti manages to find shades of feeling both in the tightly controlled oncologist and in the flamboyant witch.
He had but little notion of how to manage any of these emotions, or any of the myriad other shades of feeling demanding expression.
As they touched she saw some shade of feeling in the movement of his eye and she said, "Don't worry, Dami."
The sensation is not unlike what happens when you listen to an opera in which the voices capture ineffable shades of feeling that go way beyond the libretto.
People often think of Vuillard as an intimist - a painter who dealt in fine shades of feeling in a strictly domestic setting.
The eight stories in that volume have a kind of primal ferocity and emotional roughness absent from the later work, where more subtle shades of feeling are conjured.
He never smiled, and Rubashov wondered whether the Neanderthalers were capable of smiling at all; neither was his voice supple enough to express any shades of feeling.
Even though his viewfinder tends to be rose colored more often than not, Mr. Erwitt can obviously change lenses at will and register shades of feeling on black-and-white film.
It was a touch too slight to define-but the mills, to him, were like the face of a loved wife where he could catch shades of feeling almost ahead of expression.
And it can express every shade of feeling, from the rich yellow of prosperous wooing to the brick-colored weariness of life that is hardly distinguishable from the liver complaint.
I felt something similar five years later when I read Colette, except she seemed to describe a place where even the most apparently crude people intuitively understood the most delicate shades of feeling.
Probing more deeply, she searched for the emo-tional residue that would normally accompany duplicity in a human-the shades of feeling that would tip her off to Asmund's guilt.
She was now experiencing the first shades of feeling of that subtle change which removes one out of the ranks of the suppliants into the lines of the dispensers of charity.
All these great personalities praised Chandrasekharan for his talent in performing art: "Chandrasekharan has great expressiveness and was able to communicate shades of feeling with subtlety and power.
That snap assessment was a neat encapsulation of Liberty 37's strength - an ability to pile up intense layers of guitars without sacrificing melody or obliterating delicate shades of feeling.
There is an appropriate object for every shade of feeling, from the light touch of passing admiration to the triumphant madness of soul and sense, or the deep and everlasting anguish of survivorship."
I wish her book revealed as many shades of feeling as it does shades of skin: it is clear that easy emotions interest her no more than easy racial definitions, but she keeps emotions at a greater distance.
Of her work in "Cabaret," Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times that, in her "beautifully simple, direct and rich performance" she discovered "shades of feeling that are entirely new to this production."
Performing "The Party's Over" or "I'm Going Back" in a bright voice that glistens with varied shades of feeling, Ms. Prince reminds us how musicals can kidnap an audience's empathy to the point that nothing exists but the song being sung.
At her suggestion of going to the theatre, the unspoken shade of disapproval to the doing of those things which involved the expenditure of money- shades of feeling which arose in the mind of Hanson and then in Minnie- slightly affected the atmosphere of the table.