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And as Raoul’s retainer Marcel, the keen-edged bass Jérôme Varnier deals well with the crusty Huguenot’s quasi-comic moments and his stirring celestial vision in the face of death.

From New York Times • Jun. 21, 2011

His structures speak plainly of engineering, of struts and cables, white concrete pylons and keen-edged glass louvers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Humor and fantasy heighten the impact of this keen-edged Czech tragedy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Irene Ryan, a virtual newcomer, does a cute, keen-edged little job as a room-seeking spinster who lands in the wrong house.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her voice was, as ever, reminiscent of a bygone century and society; it was also keen-edged, as became a weapon of many wars, ancient and modern.

From In Mr. Knox's Country by Ross, Martin




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