Moreover, unlike the sensitively rendered Mrs. Roosevelt, "Civic Virtue" had no visitors.
The portraits of his wealthy alcoholic parents, the flashbacks re-creating Martin's childhood, the delineation of Martin's relationship with his brother: all are fluently and sensitively rendered.
As sensitively rendered as they are, the main characters' conversations are freighted with laborious and redundant psychological exposition.
Némirovsky's shifts in tone and pace, sensitively rendered in Sandra Smith's graceful translation, are mesmerizing.
Conversely, it was often sensitively rendered, especially by the vocal and instrumental soloists in the more intimate numbers.
The exquisite line drawings, sensitively rendered by the late Laura Louise Foster, seem the ideal counterpoint to Mr. Charlesworth's elegant prose.
"Grandmother's Purse," a sensitively rendered pencil study of a cherished relic, is her touching tribute to a beloved ancestor.
Joanna Brandon, a local young woman, further complicates the lives of several of the principals; she may be Powell's most sensitively rendered female character.
Julia's journey, which is slowly and sensitively rendered, plays a bit like the Good Housekeeping version of a Pedro Almodovar story.
Most of the time, however, she supplied smooth, limpid lines, and it was a joy to hear this piece sensitively rendered.