The men of the Cartadan court are masters of reading the smallest nuances of information.
Then he turned it over and did the same to her palm--before adding a small, shocking nuance.
Each movement, the smallest nuance of word or gesture, spoke of extreme cultivation.
She is especially adept at delivering small nuances of emotion.
The assumption seems to be that the interpretive parameters of this music are well established, that current performers need concern themselves only with their small personal nuances.
Each knows the other's smallest nuance and finds it interesting and important.
The system is designed to play back whole compositions for the performer, down to the smallest nuance,and even to produce scores from improvizations.
Underneath this unruffled exterior, however, the smallest nuances convey real depth of feeling.
The small, familial nuances that form the basis of his story can build gradually on the page, but seem only tedious on the stage.
Sofia is attentive to the smallest nuances.