1. But a good organist could add emotional nuance and clarity, heightening the dramatic impact, Dittmar said. 2. But from the moment she stamps on stage in her harridan act, she throws herself fully into her role and brings out its emotional nuances. 3. But what it lacks in narrative it makes up for in character and emotional nuance. 4. He sacrifices characterization and emotional nuance for the sake of putting over the jokes. 5. The script read well, with emotional nuances and comedic turns, but would any of this fanciful story translate into action? 6. When Kharitonov sticks to the emotional nuances of men obsessed with love, however, the stories have a tortured, captivating sadness and beauty. |