On the Downbelows' debut, Toronto punk vets gang together for an ode to their favourite rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood. |
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Kipling penned this ode to imperialism as a tribute to the US annexation of the Philippines. |
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That could have been the subtitle of this ode to heroism and brotherly love. |
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And much the same could be said of the conclusion to the second choral ode. |
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This paper discusses the ode and antode of Aristophanes Clouds with a view to appreciating the author's self-presentation in the parabasis. |
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It was an ode to peace in English requesting Lord Krishna to come down to earth and resolve the conflicts of the world. |
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Dave, bless his warped soul, writes an ode to Neil Diamond that must be read to be believed. |
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Put those fragments together and you get Kim Novak as her own body double in Hitchcock's most touching ode to fetish and scopophilia. |
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Ironically, it was also he who wrote a stirring love song, lamenting the end of the wining, an ode to Carnival itself, as he marked its passing. |
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In a conventional Horatian ode, the next stanza would present the Stoic alternative. |
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Catherine hummed and sang a hymn that faded quickly from a cheery ode to a mournful dirge. |
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This is almost an encyclopedia of rhetorical strategy and poetic form, from the sonnet and the Keatsian ode to concrete poetry and acrostics. |
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In his writing, he can sing an ode to BBQ and Spaghetti Carbonara the way that some folks can write about Michelin Stars. |
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The poet now faces the trickier task of penning a celebratory ode for the prince's second wedding. |
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Gone are the lamentable characters of Marcus' tales, replaced by a straightforward ode to maternal love. |
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Praise of the victor, his family and his homeland is an integral element of the epinician ode. |
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Despite being an ode to the cursed Maple Leafs, this song succeeds by playing up the superstition inherent in hockey. |
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Unlike Pindarics, the Horatian ode tends to be meditative, tranquil, and colloquial. |
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Schemer en Kopzorg is a modest ode to fantasy: How reliable are the things that we see? |
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Vitalic is aiming less at effect and looks for more depth on a night record that sounds like a long ode to disco supremo Giorgio Moroder. |
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Like many of her songs, it's an ode to life's simple pleasures. |
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Now it's Jack Robertson's turn, a beautifully written ode to being Green. |
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She could include interviews, a diagram of female reproductive organs, an ode to alternative sanitary products. |
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An ode to feminine lines, refinement, and delicacy, this brand does not neglect color and pretty prints either. |
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Rogamar is a haunting ode to the ocean, a homage to the waves that lap the islands' shores. |
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Certainly one of the best album of the year, an ode to the electronic music. |
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Kent Nagano will also be conducting Gustav Mahler's Ninth Symphony, an ode by the great Austrian composer to the Earth and to nature. |
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Not an easy thing to do with such an ode to burliness, natch. |
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The very characteristic voice of Tarja accompanies this ode in the time which passes. |
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Brigitte even went on to write another song for me, a sort of ode to winter and the cold. |
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Using Euphoria as his main source of inspiration, Calvin Klein now delivers a gentle ode to the airy, delicate orchid blossom. |
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With its elegant combination of mechanics and glamour, it is a true ode to the woman of today. |
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If I could write good poetry I would write an ode to you all. |
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It is a plaintive ode to the joys of platonic love and companionship. |
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Slow Food, the last song on your new album, is a real ode to French gastronomy. |
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This ode to education is also reminiscent of the glorification of American education by eighteenth-century male American autobiographers like Benjamin Franklin. |
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For the celebration, former U.S. poet laureate Billy Collins was commissioned to write an ode to the monument. |
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Minaj dropped her newest single anaconda on Monday, a Sir Mix-A-Lot sampling ode to her own assets. |
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An ode to Meryl Streep's brilliant selfie, taken at a Lakers game with 50 cent and Kobe Bryant. |
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I shall write an ode for whomsoever solves the problem for me. |
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And now the 14th and most recent issue is an ode to womenkind. |
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More importantly, the ode implies that Henri is generous and magnanimous. |
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This music video is an ode to his one true love, complete with romantic rides on horseback. |
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Korean pop superstar Psy has teamed up with Snoop Dogg to create an indispensable ode to overindulgence. |
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In fact, the move inspired a sweetly sophisticated Spring 2009 collection, an ode to the city. |
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It's a brilliant ode that can be appreciated by members of both sexes. |
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His one previous musical, the 1996 film Everyone Says I Love You, is an ode to the pleasures of old-Hollywood escapism. |
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Like Wagner's overture, this movement is a Romantic ode to Classical counterpoint, and one at times seems to hear actual Wagner themes peeking out from behind the curtain. |
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Here are the original words of the song, which is an ode to drinking. |
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Pindaric ode, ceremonious poem by or in the manner of Pindar, a Greek professional lyrist of the 5th century bc. |
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Exploding with driving, pulsating rhythm and visual power, Joe is a riveting and witty ode to the working man. |
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Love nest, this room with soft tones and linen colors pollen, is an ode to quietude and contemplation. |
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Every song on this record is an ode to some long-distance lost love. |
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It is an ode by a lover as she remembers her beloved with the sound of every spin of her Charkha. |
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The earth tremors resumed and made a bourdon to the loud psalms that they sang, interspersed with the odd ode of Horace recited by Silas. |
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My fish collection is not really that big, but it seemed to me that a fish that indirectly inspired Thackeray to an ode deserved a museum number bespeaking an ancient and respected institution. |
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Eliza Carthy led her deft ensemble through a mariachi-flavoured ode about a lecherous sleazebag who gets his comeuppance thanks to a pair of French hitchhikers. |
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And so without further ado, here is Kipp's ode to the blog, inspired by this article on mother-bloggers on The National. |
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Amen is an ode to the beauty of nature. Whatever happens to us, whatever goes on in the world, the fact remains that we're surrounded by a wondrous thing that we're actively engaged in destroying! |
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This new font is an ode to the heyday of dry-transfer alphabets and Herb Lubalin, the typographer who mastered the 'tight but not touching' art of glyphs set ascloseasthis without overlapping. |
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The remarks of tolerance and universal friendship expressed by President Bonou in his return speech were to resound, among the assistance, like an ode to brotherhood between men. |
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An ode to the respect given to the elder brother, this tale reveals every facet of the Korean soul, from laughter to tears, from farce to elegy, from the trivial to the fantastical, from high to folk art. |
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From trampoline and teeterboard to the flying trapeze, hand to hand and Russian bars, our artists' performances are an ode to human effort in all its splendor and all its fragility. |
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It was my first ode to the joy of finding a cozy family cocoon once again. |
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It is an ode to the countries of that sensational Commonwealth Games, asking which of them came crawling back to England once they got their independence. |
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And there's no better ode to this magical time than a very short book by American historian Bernard DeVoto, called The Hour: A Cocktail Manifesto. |
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Created for the woman who knows the power of her charms and beauty, it is an ode to the love and passion we all seek on this special February day. |
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Instead, this edgy, digitised beat and bass synth-driven dancefloor depth charge is an ode to the heat haze daze of life in the Sahara. |
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In 1792, he won the Browne Gold Medal for an ode that he wrote on the slave trade. |
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In July 1695, Purcell composed an ode for the Duke of Gloucester for his sixth birthday. |
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Horace dedicated an ode to the victory, while the monument Trophy of Augustus near Monaco was built to honor the occasion. |
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The qasida is a formal multithematic ode addressed to a member of the elite in praise. |
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Guinness exhumes the ghost of Christmas past for its festive ad, via a jingly cover of Bing Crosby's ode to difficult travel conditions. |
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A neatnik troll and a loud, messy girl struggle to meet the narrow expectations of their divergent worlds in this picture book ode to loving ourselves. |
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In a bipartisan ode to the unrocked boat, the committee sat passively through corruption scandals in the last Congress that put two lawmakers behind bars. |
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Colour and texture define Jakielski's Distelfink, an ode to women that mixes clay, silk fashion elements and mixed media in a satisfying textural dance. |
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Many people have tried to write paeans of praise to horses, but few have succeeded like Ronald Duncan in his Ode to the Horse. |
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One old man with a richly hennaed beard stood up suddenly as the sound of Beethoven's Ode To Joy was broadcast, apparently from his head. |
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Toronto's garage-rock good-time boys have already wrapped up their third album, Ode to Joy, which will hit stores in February. |
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With all its wailing horns, weed-tinged organs, slammed guitars and throwdown vocals, Ode to Joy is exactly what makes the 21st century such a great time for rock music. |
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Zingier was the second president of ODE and he was a faculty advisor for the Houston Chapter of Omicron Chi Epsilon. |
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He recalled his schooldays as a time of great happiness, as is evident in his Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College. |
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The Secular Ode of Horace, commissioned by Augustus, was performed publicly in 17 BC by a mixed children's choir. |
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He returned to Aldeburgh in August, and wrote Welcome Ode for children's choir and orchestra. |
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Ode to the Cliche They have crucified the cliche, They've cut her to the quick. |
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The anthem of the Union is an instrumental version of the prelude to the Ode to Joy, the 4th movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's ninth symphony. |
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Gray also wrote light verse, including Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes, a mock elegy concerning Horace Walpole's cat. |
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Ode is an orixa, a kind of Oxossi, a god of the forest, of a hunter. |
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Shelley is perhaps best known for such classic poems as Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark, Music, When Soft Voices Die, The Cloud and The Masque of Anarchy. |
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