Nigam carries us quietly and unaffectedly through Sonalal's trials, allowing his character to reveal himself as an entirely earthbound figure capable of thoughts of the sublime.
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Though far from a compelling screen presence, Spears is unaffectedly likable, and in the one scene that requires her to cry, the tears seem to flow naturally.
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The critic Clive James said of Waugh : " Nobody ever wrote a more unaffectedly elegant English . . . its hundreds of years of steady development culminate in him ".
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Before she disappeared toward her apartment, she undramatically and unaffectedly gestured broadly, sweeping an arm out toward the center of the water : " Ah, the pond, " she said.
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Cagney does so by the great actor's technique of actually thinking the necessary thoughts and letting them register naturally and unaffectedly on his features, opening himself up to these thoughts and these alone.
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Joanne's investigation of the murder is less than inspired; but Bowen writes so unaffectedly about unromantic matters-- the lives of older characters, their extended families and nontraditional domestic arrangements-- that it's worth tagging along.
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And it is entirely true that, with the rarest of exceptions, anyone using the old tongue unaffectedly would shun Wikipedia-- in any language, and in any form, I suspect . & mdash; * 23 : 07, 2005 August 22 ( UTC)
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Even the rare writer who unaffectedly writes only to tell a simple story is dispatched through the publicity machine _ typically exiting as a discovery, the wild child brought in from some exotic outback ( Ireland, New Zealand, Kansas ) for the delectation of a celebrity-thirsty yet jaded public.
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It is so free of'professional doing good,'so unaffectedly sincere and so productive of good results in its classes and libraries seems perfectly ideal . " Addams's dream of the classes mingling socially to mutual benefit, as they had in early Christian circles seemed embodied in the new type of institution.
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A former county champion, G . H . D . was charmingly self-deprecatory in his reminiscences, as when he had a game adjudicated by Master, having been fetched, sat down at the board very simply and unaffectedly, and drank in through his spectacles the fruits ( and probably the whole deplorable history ) of the Badmaster s afternoon strategy ."