(51) Ms. Lewinsky told confidants of the emotional underpinnings of the relationship as it evolved.
"I did feel one had to get not just the facts, but the emotional underpinnings," he explained.
His gestures go beyond the balletic, with sweeping movements that seem intended to illustrate a work's emotional underpinnings rather than its beat or its structure.
"In Volo" does have emotional underpinnings, dictated by its Schubert score, images of flight and approach to the dancers.
But Randolph also understands the emotional underpinnings of Sheffield's outburst.
Named for the skill with which its adult characters handle their inhibitions, "Little Children" presents the full cultural and emotional underpinnings of this suburb-shaking event.
The researchers have also explored the physiological, emotional and cognitive underpinnings associated with high scores and low.
Other works satirize the symbolic and emotional underpinnings of still-life painting.
Things were somewhat better in the afternoon when three psychologists discussed the emotional underpinnings of the racial climate and how one should try to talk about race.
Money matters often have deep emotional underpinnings.