But Rosette waxes rhapsodically a little too much with his sugary, cliched conclusion. |
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The songs are irreproachably written and rhapsodically performed, and yet they remain incarcerated within the shackles of influence. |
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I crawled rhapsodically back into bed and fell into some very vivid and memorable dreams. |
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International festivals proliferated and ancient bonds were re-established as musicians embraced folk-rock, toured widely and were rhapsodically welcomed. |
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Sao Paulo captain Rogerio Ceni proudly, rhapsodically uplifted the Copa Libertadores trophy. |
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So whatever is the author of Cloud Atlas, Ghostwritten and number9dream – among other rhapsodically inventive novels – doing in The Flask, once Kingsley Amis's local? |
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Tenor John Mark Ainsley was magisterial and Elin Manahan Thomas magical in a soaring ornamented soprano line, triplets cascading rhapsodically over a drone of Russian Orthodox-style basses. |
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The actors are hardly charismatic, but Ulmer, capturing their frozen energy in daringly long takes, inspires them with his rhapsodically compassionate vision. |
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Deliciously original and rhapsodically funny, this is one novel that ropes you in on page one, and isn't about to ride off into the sunset any time soon. |
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