Here, Upshaw sings the later soprano version, and is occasionally taxed by its challengingly high tessitura. |
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His blue eyes stared at her challengingly, as if daring her to tell him to move. |
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They gave a touch of delicate beauty to this challengingly inhospitable place. |
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And, most challengingly, how can you organise a successful family holiday with sulky teenagers? |
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Another testimony of this is today's high-tech buildings, with refined and seemingly endless lines reaching challengingly to the sky. |
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Buck's eyes glared challengingly at her, daring her to dispute the will. |
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He landed nicely, smirking challengingly at his kid brother. |
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This was a brilliant analysis of everyman as a way of talking intimately, challengingly and refreshingly about the human condition. |
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Individuals can hike to within 400 metres of Stromboli's summit along well established, if at times challengingly vertiginous, paths. |
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Marina was embarrassed, and jarred by some false, sentimental note in his performance, which seemed aimed challengingly at his family. |
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What is, on paper, a primarily interior experience, stumbles on film with a clunky visual style that remains merely literal instead of challengingly literary. |
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She has a fine voice, and confidence that can either charm or exhaust you: she makes little gestures with her hands, she looks challengingly at the camera, she smiles proudly. |
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