| 31. | Somehow the young Freeman had the sureness of hand of an architect far older; his buildings are marvelously clear and direct.
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| 32. | This sureness stands out when the pilots of many new shows have the uncertain pacing of a theatrical production still in workshop.
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| 33. | But there is a sureness about Wise's work that makes you believe he has wormed his way into Ames'head.
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| 34. | On top of that, she has fantastic musical intelligence, a range of styles she can embrace with great sureness and certainty.
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| 35. | "This test was destined to guarantee for the future the sureness and viability of arms, " the ministry said.
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| 36. | His cool head, that sureness under pressure, would make him ideal for the role of a hero in a Hollywood blockbuster.
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| 37. | In 1887, German dance theorist Friedrich Albert Zorn analogized aplomb in dancers as " the sureness of touch of the pianist ".
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| 38. | That's pretty much the tale, distinctively Malamudian in its sureness of characterization, if not one of his most imposing works.
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| 39. | There's a sureness to good writing even when what's being written about doesn't make all that much sense.
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| 40. | It is all done with great sureness, making a surprising bridge from the inconclusive and mysterious to a dry and faintly whimsical patience.
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