Howard Feinstein from " Screen Daily " praised writer / director Gass-Donnelly : " Ed Gass-Donnelly makes appropriate, unpretentiously artful, stylistic choices in this tale of redemption ".
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Cortez, a former Paul Taylor dancer who is now with Mikhail Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project, is a compelling dancer and a choreographer who is willing to wear his heart unpretentiously on his sleeve.
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The songs are, in the words of the academic Brian McFarlane, " unpretentiously skilful in their balance between broad comedy and action, laced with . . . [ Formby's ] shy ordinariness ".
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To escape the tension caused by the requirement of new hits from the record label, the band took refuge at a site in the mountainous region of the state of Rio de Janeiro and began composing unpretentiously.
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If he can produce anything as stirring and unpretentiously wise this time, the omens for " the national theater of new writing, " as the Court likes to style itself, have to be good.
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Over a period of five decades, he crafted a series of novels consistently and unpretentiously while also writing a substantial body of wide-ranging works that has gone on to influence students and the educated public alike ( Gabbard, 2000 ).
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The late-19th-century London setting and mores of the book suggest Victoriana ( Dickens and Wilkie Collins are mentioned in passing ); thus, Dear Reader, the author has unpretentiously revived the spirit of the era's broad, socially conscious narrative tableaus.
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His thesis ( unpretentiously titled " The Stock Market and the Business Cycle " ) became at least a pair of papers, one on " implementation cycles, " the other on mis-pricing of companies whose shares are included in widely followed indexes.
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Schaeffer stages " Working " unpretentiously and breezily in Signature's intimate, 136-seat black-box theater, and he has cast it, quite shrewdly, with actors who look like real working people, some of them lumpy and lived-in like the rest of us.
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The 46-year-old scion of commercial real estate magnate Trammell Crow, he grew up with a number of these works _ the snowy white pagoda for several years was at Millcreek, the Crow family farm near Mineola, Texas _ and unpretentiously treats them like the old friends they are.