See, his goal of creating a mature, uplifting pop music that reaches beyond simple multiculti fusion is a commendable one. |
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In the background, strains of Latin music blend with sounds of sizzling from the kitchen to create an uplifting, cheerful atmosphere. |
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A slick piece of indie rock, it showcases Hayes' soulful voice through a string of songs tinged with sadness yet which are ultimately uplifting. |
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The church or cathedral spire would be built over a vortex to promote the most spiritually uplifting experience for worshippers. |
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Probably the critics of modern art are nostalgic for beautiful and uplifting art like the Sistine Chapel. |
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John, I like what you said about contribute to society, very motivational, uplifting. |
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Robert Force has been playing the mountain dulcimer for over 30 years, delivering wildly uplifting performances around the globe. |
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Rigorously avoiding sentimentality, Jacobson opts instead for something far more uplifting, which is honesty. |
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At their best, they are stories we can appreciate regardless of whether they are remotely true, morally uplifting, or practically significant. |
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Fishing a lovely loch, or lake even, for the first time is invariably an uplifting experience. |
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In the second movement Andante, Menissier employs delectable registrations to highlight the uplifting nature of the music. |
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It's uplifting symphonic praise, enticing us musically back into the Age of Aquarius. |
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Our posters tend to be a bit wittier and more direct, whereas the German contingent are more visionary and uplifting. |
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He did good, professional work but reportedly lamented the dearth of more uplifting assignments in comics. |
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What I was instantly drawn to with Dogs was their happy uplifting songs, with often child like lyrics comical content. |
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Her return pilgrimage to Lourdes last year was an uplifting experience during her illness. |
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I am going through a transition period right now and your emails are uplifting to me. |
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Every night, you know, we try to close with a musical number of an uplifting nature. |
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It is effortlessly uplifting, totally breezy and an ideal way of easing you into what follows. |
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Look for a wide band for support, uplifting underwire, and cups made of sturdy rather than sheer fabric. |
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In addition, there has been no correspondence with the various councils concerning uplifting the game's standard. |
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It's not all brooding insolence though, there are glorious, uplifting love songs that pluck playfully at your heartstrings. |
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Not only is non-violence a powerful political tool, but it is, and becomes, a spiritually uplifting force. |
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His kindness and moral generosity I found uplifting in today's squalid world of denigration, spin and hypocrisy. |
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Stone uses his gifts as a scenarist to create a unique, inventive uplifting story. |
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He can show some enthusiasm, but he can't make it seem, as McKay did, that we are ever in the presence of uplifting, spectacular happenings. |
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On one level the little arms around you and the fact that he regards you as a safe harbor in a pinch is a great, uplifting feeling. |
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His reputation as a skilled guitarist and uplifting performer continued to grow. |
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Rife with cold shoulders and heated exchanges, this gritty, uplifting telemovie is a jewel. |
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This uplifting book mixes his own climbing stories with a learned investigation into man's fixation with dizzy heights. |
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If she truly held him in such high regard, the book would be an uplifting story and not a nasty little tell-all. |
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This film wants to champion personal empowerment, the notion of uplifting the minority class by instilling pride and power to the community. |
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Isn't it uplifting to see society being reinvigorated by so much new blood? |
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Last night's ceremony was a moving and uplifting occasion as their inspirational stories were told. |
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It is a place to reflect on noble sacrifice and draw comfort from the balm of uplifting scenery. |
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The experience of being inside the David and Peggy Rockefeller Building, which houses the museum's new galleries, is uplifting. |
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Your winter blues will be banished as you bask in this triumphantly uplifting anthem. |
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They actually got up and started showing off and playing with each other, I suppose it's quite uplifting when you're down in the dumps. |
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A must for international roots fans, the veteran musician plays her own uplifting pieces on the Mbira thumb piano. |
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Contrasting greatly with the often-brooding melancholia of Tristeza, LaValle manages to inject an uplifting aspect into his solo work. |
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The pounding beat, uplifting crescendos and psychedelic lights had just the right effect. |
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Out of the wreckage of war sometimes come uplifting tales of the indomitable human spirit. |
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He said he was the first Zambian to attend such a seminar, which would help in uplifting the swimming standards in the country. |
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The band plays high-energy, uplifting music that effortlessly fuses jazz, funk, hip hop, electronica and world music. |
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The culmination of that was an uplifting climax heightened by the emotional residue of what had gone before. |
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These songs appealed to common ground and shared values as topoi, but not as uplifting principles for emulation. |
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This is an uplifting theatrical experience that is well worth making tracks for. |
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Iwo gave us the uplifting vision of the Marines hoisting the flag on enemy soil. |
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Filmed around Wellington, it tells multiple stories of anomie, despair and occasional uplifting moments. |
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Watching young steps explore the classical modes of Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi is uplifting. |
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It suggests that under some circumstances people can misattribute the uplifting work that their brains have done to a fictitious external source. |
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This is a bleak and brooding song yet the uplifting outro give a sense of hope for the flawed central character. |
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Greenblatt instead wants to write, and most consumers of literary biography want to read, a story extraordinary and uplifting. |
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For a film that's honestly committed to being heart-warming and uplifting, it just about gets there. |
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This promises to be an uplifting and exciting concert, but tickets will sell fast so get in quick. |
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To see the skills, elan and passion of that multi-ethnic product in action on Wednesday night was uplifting and enlightening in equal measure. |
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It pulsates with a humanity that, in spite of its bleakness, is life-affirming and ultimately uplifting. |
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But this music has always been a part of my life, and its effect is always soothing and uplifting. |
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Our agenda is simply to delight hundreds of millions of children, harmlessly purveying the wholesome, uplifting values of community decency. |
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It was an uplifting, exciting feeling to drive the Skidoo pulling only one sledge over a perfectly flat smooth surface. |
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He simply exhorts parents, in the tradition of the uplifting revivalist, to do the things that will focus their kids on school and prepare them for better lives. |
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From then on the album takes a beautifully mind-bending trip through some intimate, yet uplifting soundscapes that provide near-perfect therapy for our stressed out routines. |
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All are welcome to what promises to be a memorable and uplifting evening. |
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From our breakfast perch on the verandah high above a rainswept gorge dotted with palms, frangipani, hibiscus and pink orchids, the rain was positively uplifting. |
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Throughout these 13 uplifting ditties, which run the gamut from traditional country to blues, western swing and roots rock, Lund lauds his home and native land. |
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The song, printed below, which had its first airing on BBC Radio Swindon, is a blend of guitar and keyboard work with some uplifting words of encouragement for the boys. |
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One of the uplifting moments of the series is when pensioner Daniel Wisdom is reconciled with his brother, Joe, to whom he had not been speaking for 20 years. |
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Now, the film has been recut to include 11 minutes of footage which make it more spiritual and uplifting, in accordance with the wishes of Blatty. |
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With the use of uplifting essential oils their metabolisms could be fooled into leapfrogging hibernation, believing they had already arrived in the scent of spring. |
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And at a time when the country needed to be cheered up, the sight of our reverential politicians getting the mickey taken out of them was as uplifting a vision as could be. |
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Whitman set himself the Atlantean task of uplifting into the sphere of poetry the whole of modern life and man, omitting nothing, concealing nothing. |
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It has its own heartbeat and a sincerity and entertainment value, and is quite uplifting. |
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But even when these songs have heart-rending subject matter, there's usually something uplifting near the surface, delivered without schmaltz or gushing sentimentality. |
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I should add that the ending is uplifting, but totally schmaltzy. |
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The baseline is a humble, positive uplifting of Shona culture and values, which is why guitars, drums and horns take a back seat to the unassuming little mbira finger piano. |
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In an uplifting turn, the 49ers traded for Martin, who was systematically harassed by his offensive line mate. |
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Yet reading this novel, even a tone-deaf person could feel the delight and excitement that music enthusiasts experience when they hear an uplifting melody. |
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This means that an agreement, when it finally emerges, will not be uplifting, elegant, and magnanimous. |
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It was a memorable visit, and uplifting for both monastic orders. |
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There is a marvellous scene in which Mongolian musicians play and sing to the mother camel in an attempt to improve her mood, leading to an uplifting ending. |
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Instead, it's for the mainstream crowds looking for an uplifting fall film. |
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Unfortunately, very little of the dialogue involving race in America today is positive, uplifting, or inspirational. |
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The film is absorbing rather than depressing, uplifting rather than sad. |
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You do not go to the UN to see uplifting moral authority in action. |
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Just to be can be so very rewarding, so uplifting, so transformative. |
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He added that the City has indeed embarked upon several major projects over the last twelve months with the sole aim of uplifting the living standard of the residents. |
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It is has a strange otherworldly and mythical quality to it, like a cinematic dream and the result is not vacuously uplifting but powerfully moving. |
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For most, the presence of flowers such as roses, peonies, chrysanthemums, lilies, irises and calendulas for instance represents an aesthetic uplifting of spirit. |
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The author stumbles a touch in the third act, dragging his ending out too long, and giving us a finale that's either falsely uplifting or cruelly imagined by a dying boy. |
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Reversing the crescendo pattern used by so many instrumental bands, the song begins with booming drums and layers of distorted bass, high-end guitars, and uplifting piano. |
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It was an uplifting ceremony which saw a glisten in many an eye! |
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Never before has he cut such a powerful figure on the world stage, an adrenaline-charging sensation for the globetrotter and an uplifting spectacle for his audience back home. |
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Listen carefully, and you might hear the uplifting song of the skylark. |
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The understaff sends Roote a cake and asks the director to give an uplifting Christmas Day address. |
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For a carpet of uplifting, electric blue spring flowers, you just can't beat scillas. |
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Your music has to make people happy or sad and you must have the right mix of uplifting and solemnness. |
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Living My Life is texturally close to the uplifting bleeps and beats of Seattle's Postal Service, yet lyrically it snaps with despondency. |
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The dynamic in creation that brings about a return to God is experienced by humans as an uplifting or anagogy. |
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With financial support from the church in Geneva, Calvin turned his enormous energies toward uplifting the French Protestant cause. |
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Instructional and motivational self-talk are uplifting because what we think influences our actions and emotions. |
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New human life, to me, is an uplifting event, something to be celebrated, not to be used as an excuse for sociopolitical ecobabble. |
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The dance music producer was the headline act at Belsonic where he blew the crowd away with uplifting hits including his floor-filler Yeah. |
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For many people, being released from their debts and jobs, however high-powered, that have lost the dream element and satisfaction, is an uplifting, upshifting experience. |
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Campaigners felt that encouraging the lower classes to spend their free time on morally uplifting activities, such as reading, would promote greater social good. |
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The G-Bar has managed to maintain a friendly, clubby atmosphere with little or no attitude from the clientele, uplifting tunes and some of the cutest bar staff in town. |
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Dreammachine marches along with continual uplifting synth washes and driving melodic keys, while Stargazer reminds of Orbital, with chimes and synth build ups. |
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This kiwi cocktail pair are bold, colourful and uplifting, and add a sense of fun to the laborious, sometimes painful act of tweezing your eyebrows. |
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Hosted by Carol Vorderman, pictured, the 15th annual do is packed with uplifting and moving stories of courage, selflessness and achievement against the odds. |
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Perfect on capri pants, the fabric needn't be all Little House on the Prairie, with spring's sorbet shades and bright, uplifting palettes bringing it bang up to date. |
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But the lightness of touch and sureness of his intent as he launches a systemised advance through prog, grime and dubstep is both heartening and uplifting. |
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The sombre opening, featuring a funeral procession, was soon replaced by a more uplifting scene as the young Prince Sigfried was comforted and entertained by his friends. |
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