The hardest edges of Kerry's anger have long since dulled, but even as a politician he remains remarkably the same person _ a skeptic but not a cynic; a Democrat to be sure, but not a partisan; a pol with an ego and ambition, but also with reserve and a certain apartness.
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South Africa's laws of " apartheid " ( " apartness " ) prevented Mosaval from pursuing a dance career in his home country, but in 1950 he was noticed by visiting ballet celebrities Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin, who arranged for him to receive a scholarship to attend the Sadler's Wells Ballet School in London.
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We see how the Wilmots'cranky individualism propels them out of a small town in the East into the wide, open spaces of the West, and how their sense of apartness _ that " floating sensation " that " there was nowhere in mankind " where they comfortably fit _ leads to achievement, pain and grief.
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One being the Glasswerk National review, which said " Credo manages to make itself heard above the brashest state-of-the-art pop productions and brings some of that primitive essence to the milieu, as well as The Human League's unique quality of apartness . " Gay Times has awarded'Credo'with 5 / 5 and has been hailed as an'incredible pop offering '.