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There was a suggestion of wateriness, or at least of liquidity.
Nearly every aspect of "Time and Again," adapted from Jack Finney's enduringly popular 1970 novel, feels diluted to the point of wateriness, including the appeal of the book that inspired it.
There was none of the usual wateriness and harsh alcohol astringency; the juice and vodka seemed unified (maybe because it has only a 35 percent alcohol content, compared with 40 percent for a brand like Absolut).
As it was, the realisation of the degree and intensity of the security with regard to himself, merely as a suspected 'economic criminal', though deadened, still caused him a momentary feeling of wateriness in the pit of his stomach.
I discovered this method from a recipe by the Italian cooking expert Marcella Hazan and it is one of the best ways of cooking them I have come across - drawing off their excessive wateriness and making even rather poor tomatoes taste good.
Neither of the supposed soloists is set in relief; on the contrary, the ensemble sound - for symphonic winds with a small, bottom-heavy string ensemble - seems to emanate from them and thus embrace them, giving the work a sound world that combines the wateriness of the flute with the insistence of the oboe.