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- She also somehow remains affectingly, achingly human in her transfiguration.
- He underplays affectingly, communicating feelings beneath a contained exterior.
- His Darius is at once convincingly jaded and affectingly boyish.
- The film works affectingly on its own very basic terms.
- Serkin's performances are exquisite, affectingly lyrical yet cogently articulated.
- But it does eloquently and affectingly explore Giles'situation.
- Other plays off-Broadway deal simply and affectingly with human problems.
- It wails about the woes of lovelorn women, affectingly at times.
- And Hartnett affectingly projects raw pain as the jilted one.
- Granted, the project is obviously and affectingly a labor of love.
- The balance between these two instincts will shift affectingly as the play continues.
- The payoff : Nicholson is affectingly smaller than life.
- His face was, I thought, affectingly beautiful.
- Greg, played affectingly by Roache, indeed wears his guilt on his sleeve.
- But none have lost their irony-centered bearings as affectingly as this one.
- Petersen and van der Groen play affectingly against each other in this geriatric heartwarmer.
- Maw's opera is an utterly admirable, affectingly conceived and beautifully realized work.
- Ms . Ananiashvili expired prettily, Ms . Anderson affectingly and Ms . Bears most tenderly.
- Even the silliest seeming ditties can become affectingly sincere confessions when delivered by Ms . Peters.
- Cut heavily and turned into a concert cantata, the score works nicely, often affectingly.
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