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nuance noun cast, degree, delicacy, difference, differentiation, discrimination, distinction, hidden meaning, implication, nicety, shade, shade of difference, shade of meaning, shadow, subtle difference, subtlety, suggestion, touch, variance See also: difference, differential, technicality How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| As the cycle repeats, the film's tone shifts inevitably from naturalism to mannerism, foregrounding the actors' discrepant nuancing of the dialogue and shortcomings such as the theater training that surfaces in the American's exaggerated facial expressions. Admittedly," Father Neuhaus states somewhat facetiously, "the nervous nuancing is excessive and the statement is anything but a clarion trumpet call for battle on behalf of the culture of life, but Standing for the Unborn should be welcomed as an exercise in Jesuit catch-up and a promising advance in Jesuit-Catholic ecumenical dialogue. If Calvinism was, in Patrick Collinson's phrase, "the theological cement" of the early Stuart church (1982, 82), some careful nuancing was required to reconcile its predestinarian and sacramental elements. |
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