The first disc begins with the tunefully attractive, harmless rather than inspired, Suite. |
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A sound not heard since the late 18th century pealed tunefully, and movingly, over central Paris at the weekend. |
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It's recession-era pop, husbanding its most valued resources and worrying, tunefully, about the way ahead. |
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It's clear that Schubert had been listening carefully to Rossini's tunefully flowing operas. |
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We're hoping for the best and at the moment the birds are singing more tunefully than normal, there is a lightness in my step and I'm singing happy songs. |
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Children begin tunefully singing fragments of songs, expressing beat and rhythm patterns and start to apply what theyĆ½re learning about the musical building blocks. |
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Edwina is an advice columnist who delivers her counsel tunefully, and this show, now being revived for a third season, details her quest to be in a festival. |
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He played this room, and many others, with a flexible rock band, punching out original, distinctive songs that were as lyrically clever as they were tunefully adept. |
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