In her youth Queen Victoria listened with rapture to the impressive and glorious music of the great oratorios rendered in the Minster. |
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They capture the gestures of the human body in all its pity and rapture, pain and pleasure. |
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The kids were in rapture as they heard the animals bleating, mooing, and quacking. |
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The alcohol and the gyrating male bodies onstage combine to bring the women to a state of frenzied rapture. |
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Shelley went into rapture when he saw a wandering cloud and he celebrated the moment with a song. |
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While he hasn't put a title to his collection, one cannot miss the sense of rapture and enchantment that the paintings seem to convey. |
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It would now be impossible to imagine a repeat of July 1914 when crowds in Vienna erupted into rapture as war was declared. |
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I was fascinated by roller coasters even then so after a couple of rides on it with my Dad my rapture just multiplied. |
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Music can impart in us a feeling of melancholy and sorrow, rapture and euphoria. |
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I whooped and hollered as I pumped on the accelerator, and the girls squealed with joyful rapture. |
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Every one of them was involved in the build up to the goal which sent the reinvigorated fans into rapture. |
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Even in terms of only modified rapture, however, Sebok's musicianship could be judged as beyond repute. |
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Photographing them gives me an excuse to briefly draw breath and to rapture. |
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During repetitive playback, turning the dial on the pitch shifter produced unexpected melodies that drew me into a mild rapture. |
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Thus, the two sides to Neptune are rapture or despair, delirious happiness versus pain and confusion. |
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Artists dominated by reason lose all feeling, powerful instinct is enfeebled, inspiration becomes impoverished and the heart lacks its rapture. |
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She took tea with her remaining admirers, but in the age of beat poetry and the apolitical pursuit of rapture, seemed something of a relic. |
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Each performer was wrapped up in the world of the music, and their rapture quickly spread to the audience. |
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Christ will return secretly to rapture his saints before the great tribulation. |
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You live in a state of utter seriousness with intermittent transports of rapture. |
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The finest of the love lyrics, quietly burning with agony and rapture, are deeply moving. |
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In the middle of my musings about medieval rapture, I heard a cell phone ring, and a man, who soon turned out to be a big boor, answer it. |
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Wonderful that in the original 1855 edition, the poem rests unpunctuated at the end, ready to hand for the next poet, a rapture ready to share. |
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The gaming world breathlessly awaited this hyped new shooter, and it was met with equal measures of annoyed howling and blessed rapture. |
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The film-maker was not to recapture that first rapture in his later forays into home ground. |
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It is a state of joyful calm, or even of rapture and beatitude, in which one maintains one's full mental alertness and acuity. |
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Canada is a wonderful country in which to honeymoon, whether it be the first fond rapture or the twentieth anniversary of the happy day. |
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I believe that this is a mitigated form of rapture of my hand and trust that the Lord has his own purpose in this». |
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In Rev. 4 we see the Ascension of John into the heaven as a rolemodel of the rapture of the church. |
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A critic must instinctively be able to determine the good from the bad, the exciting from the indifferent, true rapture from mere mass hysteria. |
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As if to remind the listener that even if it's sung in French, it's above all a record with opposing currents, a rapture in the depths. |
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If you have been indoctrinated by rapture escapism you may find these questions almost heretical. |
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With powerful imagery they concluded with a dance in praise of the mother goddess, a fitting finale to the performance that had the audience in silent rapture. |
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Mr. Battle is at his best when toeing the line between rapture and violence. |
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The men who watch her performance back at the bawdy house also fall into a state of paralytic rapture. |
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She had that almost vacant-eyed look of the other girls, lost in rapture over the chords of Jerry Garcia and fueled by the music, the dancing and some psychotropic drug. |
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Tuesday's first night performance at the Festival Theatre was greeted with rapture by a large audience who were enthralled by the Wales Theatre Company's interpretation. |
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The original Sanskrit trishtubh slokas are riotous in their flow and bring out with effortless ease the rapture and awe in the poet's heart as he describes the scene. |
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Standing beneath that wall, I let my fantasy enclose me in rapture. |
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In this painting, joy, rapture, release, and escape are all terms that become important, even if their value is always of the verge of becoming equivocal. |
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Her body would spasm with joyous rapture at the mere thought of it. |
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The Westport contingent in the stadium was in rapture as Eamon was declared the winner, another title for St. Annes but they werent finished there. |
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Paired with long vests, which were also embellished, they stirred up notions about religious uniforms, rituals, and rapture. |
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We can feel his sad cadences and the rapture of language in the Gettysburg Address. |
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Forcing Labour to vote for such a pledge and it is hard to see how it could refuse would send Tory backbenchers into rapture. |
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Nature then with rapture trembles, Music flows divine along To besoothe our restless feeling By the magic thrill of song. |
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They led with a sense of curiosity driven by rapture and wonder. |
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It was a sudden meeting, and one in which rapture was kept well in check by pain. |
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This verse tells us that the Lord will return to rapture the saints. |
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Melody was especially cultivated, but this was not the formal melodies of the sophisticated and cultured composer of religious hymnology but an outpouring of the spirit in uncontrived rapture. |
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For me, Glass can find in three repeated notes something of the strange rapture of sameness that Woolf discovered in a woman named Clarissa Dalloway doing errands on an ordinary summer morning. |
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Many, if not the majority, of Pentecostals are premillennial dispensationalists believing in a pretribulation rapture. |
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The reading in meditation tends to bring us to rapture in God. |
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She waked often in the solitude of the night, imaging the bride and bridegroom on the track of rapture, following the unwaning star. |
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Others think that the rapture is something unrealizable. |
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The chants of Easter Matins are the most splendid in all the Byzantine liturgy, overflowing with the exultant joy of the resurection, a joy that is carried to the heights of spiritual rapture. |
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The morning of the last day of the year 2009 was a rapture. |
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The bottom line with Dispensationalists concerns the end-times and, specifically, the pre-tribulation rapture. |
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Within Tarry's book also are discussions of controversial topics such as the rapture, the battle of Har-Magedon, and end-times theology. |
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When they dissed his short stature He replied with sweet rapture De minimus non curat lex. |
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After electoral rapture, the reality check of sleazy politics set in. |
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This quality is rare in Hassam, who commonly doles out rapture in conventional spoonfuls, laced with self-conscious, illustrational emphases that are as irksome as explanations of a joke. |
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It was all leaflife and starshower, unerring, self-shattering power, And it was all aimed at me … Blossoms rupture and rapture the air, All hover and hammer, Time intensified and time intolerable, sweetness raveling rot. |
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Many premillennialists also believe that when Jesus returns to judge the wicked, the faithful will be caught up in a rapture and therefore will avoid the terror and suffering. |
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He listened to the wind in the trees, his eyes closed in rapture. |
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