Incarnating amiability with an undercoat of evil can be a benison to an actor.
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Frances Conroy's Mags is quite touching as she seeks a parental benison on her vocation.
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It can be both a barrier to success and a goad to accomplishment, a dislocating burden or an enriching benison.
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Barely had the benison arrived from Seattle when the nearest thing in the cable companies'lives to Lucifer-Rupert Murdoch-turned out to be an angel after all.
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In Yiddish it means blessed, and Zelig is, surely, in the midst of a typical American summer at the movies when almost everything is a loud assault on the senses, a benison.
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Her great length of shank and neck give a powerful impression of health and muscular strength, and there is a sense of physical well-being conferring a benison on her.