| 21. | As everlasting Christmas ornaments, they are the bulbous crowns of the splendid grotesquerie called St . Basil's Cathedral.
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| 22. | Vincent Chandler does a good job of projecting obliviousness to the ways in which Juancito raises the grotesquerie and anxiety levels.
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| 23. | But this doesn't prevent him from achieving eyeball-crossing perspective shifts and an endless avalanche of surreal grotesquerie.
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| 24. | It stressed not the play's grotesquerie but its heightened sense of reality, turning Titus into a peasant warrior.
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| 25. | Wandering through all the grotesquerie is a band of archetypal figures who embody Williams'notions of how romance can tarnish.
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| 26. | This time, he married grotesquerie to purity to make Baryshnikov, no longer a Russian superstar, a savvy American personality.
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| 27. | Levin, a TRUCE spokeswoman, says there is more violence and grotesquerie this year than ever in toys for young children.
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| 28. | It's an outrageous performance that perhaps only Brando could bring off and not have implode in a cloud of grotesquerie.
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| 29. | Actually, the grotesquerie in writer-director Lucky McKee's feature debut is admirably restrained through much of the proceedings.
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| 30. | Grotesquerie, you might say, is about questioning the status quo, about unflinching self-criticism and about embracing outsiders.
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