As performance, it's hypnotic: Sissy, lost in a melancholy dream, savors every note of every phrase.
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Matthew Polenzani, however, has grown into a robust Alfredo, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky gives a magnificent performance as Germont, applying a satiny finish to every phrase he sings.
Every word was thoughtfully considered and every phrase was nuanced.
He had not taken "great pains to make sure that every last phrase I used in every email ... could not be misinterpreted if taken into a context such as this".
Put us up front and center, and we'll start questioning every single phrase from under a thick veil of self doubt.
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Other pluses were quizzes, the option of clicking on every Japanese phrase to hear it read by a native speaker and a dictionary function that had about 660 words.
By using this search tool, one can access a news site without having to read any bad news, because every possible word and phrase that could be seen as a downer (think "cash-strapped, " "financial turmoil" or "unemployment") is blacked out.
Kauzlarich is an optimist who greets every day in gritty eastern Baghdad with the phrase "all is good, " even as the deaths and crippling injuries suffered by his troops cast shadows on the mantra.
These phrases are just "a drop in the bucket" (another biblical phrase) of the many things we say and do every day that have their origins in the most read, most influential book of all time.
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Ms. PROSE: So the fact that they're worried may actually be a good sign, and every writer I know - I mean there's a wonderful phrase of William Burroughs, and he talks about the temptation to take your work and tear it up into tiny little pieces and throw it in somebody else's wastepaper basket.
The phrase was to become a campaign slogan that sent a broader message that Mr. Clinton hears and understands every voter.
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For a reader the phrase that you should never judge a book by its cover daily is daily applicable to their life and every young bookworm is thrilled to wait in line to meet one of their biggest inspirations- their favorite author, signing books.
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