As Akhundov showed Reiss the run-down, architecturally eclectic mansions of a century earlier, the guide rhapsodized in beautiful phrasing. |
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He rhapsodized about the pleasures of vrooming through a wintry Yellowstone astride a snowmobile. |
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In one early example of this subgenre, Ronald Reagan rhapsodized about poisoned meat. |
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Critics rhapsodized over Shark, calling it an improvement on its predecessor. |
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In an idealized free market, of the type Rand rhapsodized about, there would be no need for a central bank, let alone active economic management of the type associated with Keynes and his followers. |
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He had rhapsodized in the past to mere cameramen, and his impulse upon returning home had always been to beat the fan-boy in him into a permanent coma. |
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If you missed it, Mossberg's brief letter rhapsodized poetically about the sound of a train whistle. |
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In 1932, Fred Hackett, founder and director of Camp Riverdale for Boys on Long Lake, rhapsodized on the virtues of his camp's location. |
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