Kuerten sends the Parisian crowd into rhapsody by winning the longest rally of the match with a thrilling forehand pass. |
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To my surprise she laughed, the sound bubbling forth from her throat in a musical rhapsody. |
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The poem of Fingal, he said, was a mere unconnected rhapsody, a tiresome repetition of the same images. |
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The strange songs he would sing during his morning shower were a constant source of bemusement to all who had the luxury of hearing his rhapsody. |
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As in the rhapsody, Hadley's music makes its subject appear with utter clarity in the mind's eye. |
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Mr. Kumar has been able to capture the rhapsody of colours of Nature in full bloom. |
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A few notes from the rhapsody of praise composed in his honour in his lifetime should be enough to whet new curiosity. |
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Curtis captures the angst of first love, the rhapsody of a first kiss and the intricacy of families. |
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Elsewhere, a rhapsody about Roughgarden's own experience as an embryo turns gushingly cosmic. |
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As aforementioned, many artistic forms come together in an artistic rhapsody of focus and purpose in heavy metal. |
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We also offer a rhapsody of snacks for cocktails. Each one absolutely fresh and crunchy. |
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A rhapsody of intricate plots emerges and, with luck, hilarity ensues. |
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Small's score turns into a gloppy Middle-European rhapsody as she walks into the old man's office in a shining black metallic gown and feather boa. |
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A more modern concept understands a rhapsody to be an ecstatic, high-flown or strongly emotional utterance or literary work. |
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Other forms in the play include an epithalamium by Juliet, a rhapsody in Mercutio's Queen Mab speech, and an elegy by Paris. |
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Kamikaze cabinet The end of the frontier Claws meet teeth Dual market Stock up for a rainy day Forex with rice Squeezed Bohemia's fading rhapsody ReprintsIn theory, this procedure seems fair and sensible. |
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The Shelleyan rhapsody is here followed by Gilbertian patter in anapestic heptameters that rhyme internally and terminally. |
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The mayor launched into a long rhapsody about his plans for the city. |
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But he seemed ill at ease in Liszt's flamboyant Spanish Rhapsody, which in his hands wanted for inflection, contrast and affective intensity. |
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It was followed by an explosively dazzling Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 11, which affirmed her purposeful and communicative pianism. |
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For example, I can hum large stretches of the Rhapsody without having to work at it, which for me means that it coheres. |
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Brahms wrote three piano rhapsodies as well as the Alto Rhapsody for contralto, male chorus, and orchestra. |
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By the way, give my regards to your friend Rhapsody, and thank her for her kindness. |
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It is hard not to be carried away by the madness of the Grand galop chromatique or by the arrogance of the Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody. |
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This Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, recorded in Los Angeles in 1957, is one of the best in the catalog, particularly if you see demonism as an essential aspect of this work. |
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Notable participants included Rhapsody, Live365, MTV, Pandora, Digitally Imported and SHOUTcast. |
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Somerset songs were collected by Cecil Sharp and incorporated into works such as Holst's A Somerset Rhapsody. |
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In March 2007 Clapton appeared in an advertisement for RealNetwork's Rhapsody online music service. |
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