| 11. | But I found her interpretive honesty and unmannered elegance refreshing and, in its understated way, exciting.
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| 12. | It stopped a few feet from me and proceeding to graze in a most noisy, unmannered fashion.
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| 13. | Producer Michael Utley draws unmannered performances and simple two-and three-harmony parts from the youngsters.
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| 14. | "His behavior is childish, unmannered and stupid, " he told De Nieuwe Gazet.
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| 15. | Aged 4, 7, 12 and 15, they were unmannered, undisciplined, and even uneducated.
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| 16. | In his screen debut, cherubic Patrick Fugit gives a refreshingly unmannered performance as William that centers the film.
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| 17. | But other pianists can be guilty of point making; Miss de Larrocha's interpretation was honest and unmannered.
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| 18. | The arguments are carefully framed in Roger Rees'unmannered production, even if the play lacks much visceral pleasure.
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| 19. | She has a big, bright, unmannered voice that you can't listen to without smiling ."
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| 20. | Their intimate give and take adds much to the show, as does Glover's unmannered, playful delivery.
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