| 21. | This is written with an economy and spareness intended to capture the simplicity the poet sees in Lucy.
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| 22. | She speaks with the kind of spareness and clarity of language that leaves an interlocutor feeling tongue-tied.
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| 23. | Older jazz musicians often make adjustments for age, finding a way to replace technique with lyricism or spareness.
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| 24. | The line is fine between spareness and scarcity : for many, it is the visual equivalent of homelessness.
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| 25. | Catherine Pawson complains that she can't put down the daily mail without sacrificing the serenity of spareness.
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| 26. | These are his trademark songs of forgotten people, made all the more haunting by the tunes'spareness.
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| 27. | There can be a beauty, even a power, in spareness, and a majesty to carefully wrought austerity.
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| 28. | The spareness is intentional, because, she said, " I live more in my head ."
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| 29. | While the space near the pond looked right in its spareness _ serene and open _ my face just looked naked.
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| 30. | There was a spareness to Jed Johnson's designs that reflected his personality : no wasted words, no unnecessary objects.
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