The finale is for full orchestra with unison horns and trumpets rousingly playing Purcell's theme at the end. |
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The crowd danced and danced and danced along with the band, and a rousingly good time was had by all. |
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It would have been easy for him to write a rousingly romantic biography which glossed over the enormous contradictions of Ryan's career. |
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A chorus rousingly sings the full-length anthem for each branch of the military. |
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Clearly, the hope is that moviegoers will find it rousingly topical. |
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Decrying austerity, as the SNP has done so rousingly, is easier when the books are balanced in another country. |
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Smith can also be strikingly deadpan in his tone and delivery, resulting in extremely subtle and rousingly clever humor. |
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Agenda 21 has been rousingly condemned by Republicans nationally, and related fears poured cold water on bicycle plans in conservative suburban towns around Dallas. |
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Philippe Séguin, leader of the RPR, the French Gaullist party, represented Mr Chirac in Quebec city in July at the unveiling of a statue of de Gaulle, and spoke rousingly about Quebec's future independence. |
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Those tableaux vivants are only slightly more ephemeral than the rousingly precarious structure of the DIY Georgian pavilion located at the terminus of the Arsenale. |
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