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- Joseph Colaneri conducted capably, but the orchestral playing lacked incisiveness.
- The collection won praise for its sharp criticism and philosophical incisiveness.
- She sings with technical ease and dramatic incisiveness.
- It encourages incisiveness and creativity and brings coherence to seemingly fragmented and unrelated ideas.
- Any lack of incisiveness was made up for by rich sound and restless sweep.
- Posters as an art form acquired particular topicality and political incisiveness in this period.
- Ms . Bartoli brings more musical incisiveness and far greater textual vitality to her singing.
- His rumpled look and affable manner stand in contrast to his incisiveness on matters of biology.
- Too often the performance, which sounded under-rehearsed, simply lacked edge and incisiveness.
- He performed with incisiveness and lyricism.
- Joseffy's style was broad and comprehensive, yet his playing had a certain incisiveness.
- And he handles that with humor and a sense of irony and a kind of savage incisiveness.
- Ms . Knardahl, though a less refined pianist, plays with more rhythmic incisiveness and character.
- The baritone Thomas Hampson sang the Owen poems with plaintive beauty, unforced power and textual incisiveness.
- She sang with her customary opulent tone and lyrical distinction, but not much passion or incisiveness.
- He took the opportunity with characteristic incisiveness, forcing Andrew Cole and Dwight Yorke onto the bench.
- March's incisiveness makes Vikram Seth's Golden Gate seem the product of a clumsy novice.
- Ms . Bartoli sang the arias with her trademark luscious dark tone, perky energy and textual incisiveness.
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