He seems less concerned with logical drama than with effects, such as repeated shots of alligators ( presumably to depict the voraciousness of the characters ).
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Yet her music does more than give form to this voraciousness; it exposes the ways society both feeds on and condemns women's erotic and emotional drives.
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She embraces music and the arts with a voraciousness that's remarkable given her humble surroundings; she also has man after man aching to help her find her muse.
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For their part, the conservatives sounded far less ambivalent, impressed as so many of Clinton's vistors are with the voraciousness of his listening and his apparent openness to ideas.
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"The voraciousness of wealthy speculators has been encouraged by the government and has left the peasant farmers without land and laborers without jobs, " he said at the protest.
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The voraciousness of people such as Henry Kravis, the original barbarian at the gate ( who is said to have earned $ 300 million in 1997 ), or Al " Chainsaw"
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As played by Sean Dugan, James combines the fierce determination of Rhoda Penmark, that youthful murderess in " The Bad Seed, " with the sexual voraciousness of an underage Casanova.
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Or the time when director Sidney Lumet persuaded her to show her character's " voraciousness " in " Network " by having her wantonly gobble down a hamburger and French fries.
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And Ms . Weese looked as if she had stepped out of the Berg opera " Lulu, " so fearlessly immersed in the mood and moment that she radiated a kind of fatal voraciousness.
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It was called " Suzanne Farrell : Elusive Muse, " and what struck me, watching Ms . Farrell this time around, was the voraciousness, the fine-tuned implacability of her talent.