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- mainstream and independent cinema. India Today observes that Tabu's "uncontrived freshness" and "mobile face" have made her a favourite in Bollywood,...
- give him the space to be free, so his performance can roam freely: raw, uncontrived and truly natural. If he smells the design of the scene, you lose his...
- Toronto Press. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-8020-8941-0. Frankel, James (2009). "Uncontrived Concord: The Eclectic Sources and Syncretic Theories of Liu Zhi, a Chinese...
- which conceals all artistry and makes whatever one says or does seem uncontrived and effortless ...". According to Michael Levey, "Raphael gives his [figures]...
- Practitioners of the Mahāyāna make it their primary goal to develop genuine uncontrived bodhicitta, which remains within their mindstreams continuously without...
- actor performs. Buddhism trains the actor's actions for continued and uncontrived virtuous outcomes aimed at reducing suffering. This follows the Subject–verb–object...
- 9, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2021. Barber, Nicholas. "Five stars for 'uncontrived, authentic' Minari". BBC. Archived from the original on February 15,...
- actor performs. Buddhism trains the actor's actions for continued and uncontrived virtuous outcomes aimed at reducing suffering. This follows the Subject–verb–object...
- surprised as the characters at what happened or didn't happen. This uncontrived approach to writing becomes, in the novel, a depiction of what Morson...
- Robert L.; Moxley, Nancy F. (1974). "Determining Point-Centrality in Uncontrived Social Networks". Sociometry. 37 (1): 122–130. doi:10.2307/2786472. JSTOR 2786472...