Yet this nascent talent was now magnified many times and tempered with the force of volunteer telepathists as it drilled achingly, relentlessly. |
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He made a convincing transition from bored prince to a man in love, awakening his princess with an achingly tender kiss. |
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He is startling in the role of Jed, an achingly vulnerable figure who is tenderhearted, sympathetic, yet still very dangerous. |
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It may look big and it may seem clever, achingly trendily so, but, in essence, it is tantamount to abdicating responsibility. |
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The song switched from some rowdy dance mix, to a very slow and achingly sweet song. |
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The hard disk is nearly full, the desktop has about 100 items on it, performance is achingly slow. |
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The author does her justice in this highly readable, achingly honest portrait. |
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All I came up with was a series of brain achingly long reports that left me more confused than when I started. |
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His final album is a masterpiece of raw emotions, sublime melodies, and achingly beautiful lyrics. |
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But it can also be achingly beautiful, its color ranging from platinum to ancient jade, depending on the light it's reflecting. |
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My entire torso is achingly sore from the 10 hour, full-body convulsing of dry-heaving. |
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It can sound fantastical and wifty and achingly naïve, informed by the last inklings of childhood. |
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It is dutifully cast with an achingly rich passion that these days seems strictly in short supply. |
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This version of the achingly optimistic Broadway standard is well worth whatever sleuthing may be required to track it down. |
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She was achingly gaunt, her skin pasty white, the lines of her face stark and startling in their prominence. |
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Here, traditional analogue clocks with crisp modern faces sit within achingly fashionable hoods. |
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Whether it will be retro, modern, futuristic or even Moorish is not clear, but it's a safe bet that it will be achingly stylish. |
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While most people think of butoh as a dance of achingly slow movement, Kasai's performance was anything but. |
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These 12 achingly funny visits to a Torquay hotel represent British situation comedy at its finest. |
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The plot treads water and most of the gags are so achingly obvious, you'll be hard pushed to even smile. |
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It's achingly frustrating for the count to keep losing his thread, his memory, his balance. |
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The painting also feels achingly sincere, while also appearing a little awkward. |
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Some scenes, such as their dance in a graveyard amid falling snow, are achingly beautiful. |
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It tries for progressiveness and ends up being ... achingly middle of the road. |
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I agree with most people, the place is crammed with achingly cool Danes. |
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It is, certainly, painfully lovely, achingly gorgeous, exasperatingly lyrical, sumptuously spellbinding, ethereally hypnotic, and, above all, transcendentally sublime. |
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The doctor with his motherless sons, so full of promise in the beginning, is the one steady presence whose decline we achingly watch and empathize with. |
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To my contemporary ears, the plea sounds achingly, foolishly optimistic. |
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Employed achingly often to show one is daringly au courant with the demotic. |
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Calvino and Chens characters, achingly real and unglamorous, are not bought to life to be judged. |
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It's when the masses head South every summer that the North is at its most achingly beautiful. |
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The achingly cool clientele is mainly made up of arty types who create a lively atmosphere. |
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The vocabulary bears the stamps of High Romanticism in its sunset days, with surging climaxes and achingly nostalgic tunes. |
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Then his blows were blocked by a taller, sturdier man whose face was achingly familiar. |
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It tries for progressiveness and ends up being... achingly middle of the road. |
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The worth of Death of a King lies in its story, succinctly and achingly told. |
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It has lost some of its ungainly enthusiasm, its sloppy joy, its achingly self-conscious hipster attitude. |
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But in any measurement, today is meltingly, achingly, sweatily hot. |
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There's nothing more frustrating that being achingly tired, yet unable to get some shut-eye – but many of us know how that feels, as one in three people are regularly affected by insomnia. |
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It is achingly sad to know those hopes and dreams can never happen as planned. |
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The youngster is transfixed by her uber-hip sibling-to-be who is squatting in an achingly cool apartment. |
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To spend his life dedicated to that achingly beautiful art of getting a small, white ball in to a small, white hole in the middle of nowhere. |
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Though we are many, each of us is achingly alone, piercingly alone. |
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Having already played a couple in the TV movie Longford, Broadbent and Duncan are achingly realistic. |
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There is poignancy, too, when Lambert sings Who Wants to Live Forever under lighting that makes him look like a ghost and in the touchingly warm reception given to May's achingly sincere Love of My Life, for Mercury. |
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As it currently stands, the process is overly wieldy with an achingly hierarchical character that does not allow much flexibility in facilitating the social inclusion of Roma and Travellers. |
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Said to be 'jaw achingly funny', the book tells the chilling, but amusing tale of a boy and his dad who stand up to an evil dentist. |
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There's a thin line between writing achingly personal music and being the dude in bootcut jeans who is trying to get laid. |
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The achingly lyrical style that renders Rohan's domain goes flat, graphic, almost Hollywoodish for fighting and torture scenes. |
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Replete with achingly beautiful still lifes, this languid visual poem presents a uniquely evocative portrait of a casual clash between a traditional culture and encroaching western symbols. |
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So he sets up an achingly serious Broadway play to showcase his alleged talents, which disintegrates in rehearsal as the first night approaches, along with his family life and emotional and psychological stability. |
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A light reddish-brown, achingly handsome — she looked healthy, expensive. |
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Taken together, they demonstrate his remarkable range, capable of an achingly internalized turn in Gatsby and a grotesquely externalized one in Wolf. |
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All of it achingly, shinily completely Wrong For Now. |
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Singer-songwriter Teitur, who hails from the Faroe Islands, has a way of making a relatively simple little song both devastating and achingly beautiful. |
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Translated from Urdu, the short poetry collection Light and Heavy Things is remarkable in its combination of simplicity and achingly beautiful imagery. |
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They visited the Palamidi Fortress that loomed over the city, a sweaty climb of one thousand steps to the top and achingly beautiful views of the Argolic Gulf. |
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With her whispy blonde locks and love of ripped fishnets and Doc Marten boots, the grungy Gossip Girl star looks more street urchin than achingly cool starlet. |
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The unisons in the menuetto were achingly in tune, showing that a unison can be just as devastating in its impact as harmony when played this well. |
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