| 41. | People do love their Elgar, and they have been very touchingly grateful for this effort.
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| 42. | Joe is also touchingly vulnerable and wary of the dark side drink brought out of him.
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| 43. | And there's something touchingly vulnerable in Tracy's enslavement by her own ambition.
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| 44. | "I was not a remarkable person, " the adult Martin touchingly concludes.
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| 45. | As Knight reveals so touchingly in his carefully modulated performance in " Art,"
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| 46. | Touchingly, he records his surprise at liking some of Carter's most recent work.
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| 47. | Sometimes the statements are touchingly personal.
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| 48. | Odd, this sudden sentimentality for the'70s, as if that decade was touchingly innocent.
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| 49. | And the talented Ms . Ricci makes Wendy a touchingly real malcontent and a ticking time bomb.
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| 50. | He glows compellingly and touchingly with what could be described as either ironic sincerity or sincere irony.
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