Sentences with phrase «evincing genuine»

Stewart, in particular, gives her all, evincing genuine emotion when her on - screen boyfriend is in peril.
Better than most Hollywood stars at evincing a genuine just - one - of - the - boys quality, Affleck has been terrific before, playing the craven turncoat of The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford or the Dorchester sleuth of his older brother's directorial debut, Gone Baby Gone.
She fits perfectly within the film's gallery of Lanthimosian pod people, while still evincing genuine rage, fear, and frustration as her cozy life unravels.
«Judge Gorsuch has written hundreds of opinions,» Joyce continued, «and virtually all of them evince a genuine fairness with concern and respect for all parties to the litigation before him.

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It's a bold and clever conceit to hang a film on, and if McDormand's character had been only slightly more human, the audacity of her actions would have rung with genuine anger and desperation, rather than the same relentless sense of bitter self - aggrandizement that she evinces all throughout the film.
Despite your insistence otherwise, you evince at best a shallow understanding of basic principles of climate science (hint: while radiative forcing is known to be at least partially controlled by atmospheric CO2, no «natural», i.e. internal source of variability has been demonstrated that could drive a global temperature trend for half a century), as well as an inability to recognize genuine expertise.
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