The stunning and grandiose set compliments the beauty of Puccini's emotionally melodic score. |
Nurses will be the linchpin to the Government's grandiose plans to modernise and improve the National Health Service, one of their leaders says. |
This phraseology is grandiose, rotund and sonorous, but signifies a fatal weakness in Walcott's approach to both Brand and Philip. |
But the ability to give grandiose expression to excessive sentiment must offer some satisfaction, some pleasure. |
His successes are commemorated in a number of grandiose effigies, triumphal arches, vast frescoes and victory columns. |
But Branca's album releases are far less grandiose than his live performances. |