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They illustrate the undersung privileges of being a family doctor.
He sees himself as a proponent of the undersung and overlooked.
Problem is, with the undersung Grant gone, there isn't enough of a running game to keep pass rushers honest.
Florence is the undersung gem of the Oregon coast.
"Get There" is the work of two of indie rock's most undersung masters.
Thompson is the undersung figure of the group, though he was the visionary who first conceived what would later be called the festival marketplace.
"Jack Healey is one of the undersung heroes," Lewis said.
But so does its more serious side, in strong original compositions, especially by the undersung Mr. Anderson.
Current shows include an exhibition of the undersung 19th-century American painter Thomas Sully.
It is, however, Ms. Burton, an undersung actress of remarkable flexibility, who makes this production worth attending.
Those seeking trout in New Jersey's undersung trout streams would also be wise to get out soon.
But plays don’t perform themselves, and the most inspiring story of the season may be the return to the center spotlight of that undersung asset, the actor.
Past exhibits have showcased the works of "undersung" masters, like Thomas Chambers and Asa Ames.
One of the undersung stories in the UK over the past five years has been the way in which the motor industry has come through the recession.
William Bailey, who studied with Josef Albers and taught at Yale for decades, is one of painting’s undersung veterans.
"All You Had to Do Was Stay," the undersung masterpiece of Swift's album, and the most truly sad, is suddenly.
I tell him that I understood that in the mainstream narrative of narcos, the undersung hypocrisy is in the complicity of buyers.
And because Charlie Wilson is a comedy with reams of expository dialogue, it calls on one of Hoffman's undersung gifts: line-reading.
When Ms. Caldwell interrupts Fernan's tedious disquisition on the undersung art of real estate management to complain about her costume, you feel like cheering.
Although the roster is incomplete (where is the rebellious ceramicist Ken Price?), it does include undersung figures like Jan de Swart.
But one of Mr. Eastwood’s great and undersung strengths as a director is his ability to wade into swamps of sentimental hokum and come out perfectly dry.
Dozens of undersung modernist painters, many of them women, on at least five continents, have never had a New York moment, and here we're getting an artist we practically can't avoid.
It took the survey of Thomas Chambers, one of the great undersung masters of 19th-century American marine and landscape painting, originated by the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Eva Marton, the Leonora, began tremulously with an undersung and undercharacterized "Tacea la notte placida" and never did impress one as a natural Verdi soprano.
PHILADELPHIA — Michael Smith, an undersung hero of the New York contemporary art world, is like putty in his own hands.