When they lack force, tyrannical natures are characterized by simulation and their behaviour by obliqueness. |
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In the preface, Forrest-Thomson indicates the limitedness of such obliqueness. |
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The techniques of obliqueness and irony suited their purposes. |
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If you can stand the obliqueness, the allusiveness and the tension-inducing pace, you are in for an experience that is disturbing, revelatory and poetic. |
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I definitely think there's a deliberate obliqueness to her memories, certain things she's circling around and not confronting. |
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However, a certain degree of obliqueness may be sought in cases where the radius of curvature is very pronounced, as with the talus, for example. |
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This sharp obliqueness is used to create the anterior section while avoiding the risk of stair gait. |
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There appears to be a degree of tolerance as regards the obliqueness of the graft, but this has yet to be determined. |
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I must confess, in all my obliqueness, I did offer an opinion of sorts. |
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It has the obliqueness and indirection of Strauss, and its thesis is the Straussian nihilism that philosophy and faith are unfounded choices. |
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Her delicate stories, focused upon psychological conflicts, have an obliqueness of narration and a subtlety of observation that reveal the influence of Anton Chekhov. |
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All of them share a lack of terror about awkward silences, a sometimes brilliant obliqueness in the writing style and – every now and then – a sense of real melancholy. |
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It's an intoxicating pleasure, but some viewers may be disorientated towards the end, when the film's obliqueness overwhelms the plot and characters. |
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As obliqueness is decreased, the illusion becomes less compelling. |
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She pursues it with obliqueness in acting on deep knowledge rather than structural prompts to action. |
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Before this, one has to make do with what Tom Dunne has called the 'secret sigh' in the obliqueness, the paratextual spaces, and the silences in their writing. |
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