Word: depth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...find both good actors and gifted comedians. Burlinson is ideal; he captures Bobby's charming ineptitude as well as his randy single-guy ness. Also notable is Jessica Fortunato, who plays the curmudgeonly Joanne. While it would be easy to play her superficially, Fortunato gives Joanne both humor and depth. She also shows off a powerful singing voice in her solo, "Ladies Who Lunch...
...continuing lack of emotional depth and seriousness in much, but not all, of Redman's playing seems to signify a persistent lack of artistic maturity. He has the skills, but not the overall aesthetic sense to find an appropriate setting for them. One of the most aggravating motifs that continually recurs in Redman's playing in his insistence on rising into the shrill falsetto of his tenor sax at utterly inappropriate times. On a ballad entitled "Never End," Redman seemed to mock any legitimate musical statements he may have made earlier in the piece by turning the tenor sax into...
...team's spirit, Gartner said, brings tangible benefits. Because of it, approximately 30 players come out to every practice, which adds important depth to the program...
...depth of talent allows Radcliffe to field a B-side, equivalent to a junior varsity team, which has itself gone undefeated this year while not surrendering a single point...
Once again, it was the generosity and vision of Forbes and Sachs that is largely responsible for the scope and depth of those collections. Forbes set the standard when he donated important Italian works in 1898 which later grew into the most important collection of its kind. Today, the Fogg continues to be especially strong in pre-Raphaelite and 19th century French paintings, featuring the largest holdings of Ingres and Moreau outside of France...