Here, four short movements are imbued with grace and ethereality and the end result is a truly pleasant listening experience. |
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Softness is built into the heart of fabrics, and suppleness grows protective. A warm vaporousness and ethereality trace out poetic conquests. |
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But the funeral itself seems cleansed and sanitized into a clinical, nearly forensic, ethereality. |
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The ensemble took roughly a half-hour to settle into its rapport, and during that time the fulcrum was Mr. Kikuchi, a pianist of probing ethereality who at 73 is decades older than the others. |
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It had moments of ethereality and of earth-moving bass, of hip-hop verses and quasi-classical stateliness, of dreaminess and belligerence and humor — an alternative to the year's four-on-the-floor dance-music formulas. |
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Arthur's senses are bowed so as to receive Gloriana as real, whatever her state of corporeality or ethereality. |
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In a 1983 interview Sarter asked Rogers what she planned to do about concepts such as materiality and ethereality. |
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As culture is perilously imperial for strategic understanding in its elusive ethereality, so geography menaces conceptual grip for reason of its physical ubiquity. |
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That Bucher herself was fascinated by the ethereality of her skins is clearly demonstrated by the films on view in the Swiss Institute's lower-level gallery. |
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With these compelling pieces, Hongo managed to balance an organic, almost rustic quality with an ethereality of materials that masked her technical facility. |
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Tan's ethereality makes the San Francisco Ballet principal one of the world's most breathtaking ballerinas, while Sheu is all grounded Graham power. |
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