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1 She adds facial expressions and gestures that give the character texture and dimension.
2 But DC wanted a high-profile writer and to give the character a big push.
3 I give the character of Barbarossa in the words of Sismondi, a man sparing in the praise of emperors:-
4 Not only of people but of places does he give the character - aroomtakes on personality; silks, velvets, furniture, bric-à-bracare all eloquent.
5 It wasn't until years later that I worked out that you can only do an ethnic-minority accent if you give the character high status.
6 Mr. Byrne, also gave the character of Harlequin an entirely new reading.
7 And, given the characters in question, pretentious talk would be quite in order.
8 Given the characters and the circumstances, the end is the absolutely right one.
9 She gave the character the last word to end Monday's edition of Newsnight.
10 I have not yet given the character of the Prince.
11 By some he is given the character of a clear-headed, brisk man of affairs.
12 Hamill gives the character a sense of panache, but he doesn't spare the menace.
13 Dryden, in two lines in his Mac Flecknoe, gives the character of our author's works.
14 Or, bluntly, given the character of Carrie herself.
15 Having a leopard as a pet gives the characters extra power, helping players beat their friends.
16 Hampshire has been given the character of having the least interesting shore of all the southern counties.
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