The epic is told in a lyrical voice with rhythmic enunciation, while separate cantos are sung in a rhyming poetic style.
First comes a surprisingly lyrical description of his Brooklyn boyhood, where as a sensitive kid he showed no signs of the crude egomaniac he would later become.
Hirsch and Lowen, hoping to celebrate their subjects, have rightly created a lyrical work.
It is a lyrical, even-handed film, and is strong also in the magical scenes involving Sonia and her dead brother.
Yet he can spin out a bewitching light tone in his upper register, maintaining a lyrical glow even at softest volume.
Inside, the structure is supported by steel columns placed at either end, holding up a lyrical array of curbed steel tension bars.
The last album, 'Disciplined Breakdown, ' I see that as a lyrical album.
This is a lyrical tribute by Mr Root to the woman who helped make those documentaries and to the continent that shaped the young film-makers.
At one point, Anaya wears a black body stocking and a white plastic mask, and she looks like some legendary figure from a lyrical silent film.
Ms. LATIFAH (Singer): (Singing) I break into a lyrical freestyle.
Works by Germany's Gerhard Richter will strike a lyrical note.
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His longings first surface in a silent, hauntingly lyrical black-and-white preface that shows a bustling New York long before he was born, as well as a smiling, nameless beauty from the same era who has somehow become his most precious memory.
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And, as with the duo's forebears, there's a ferocious lyrical undertow to Kings of Convenience's gentle songs.
Brass-band funerals are a life force here, a send off carrying the promise of a more lyrical world to come.
It's lyrical and singing and quite a simple reaction to all that orchestral drama.
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I'm not a dreamy, lyrical or even particularly thoughtful writer.
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Director Kimberly Peirce, who wrote the screenplay with Andy Bienen, embraces a full-bodied lyrical realism in which nothing is exaggerated but nothing is avoided, either.
Jazz bassist Drew Gress has a deep tone and a deep knowledge of harmony, which makes him a good foil for lyrical pianists like Fred Hersch.
The setup pretty much guarantees thrills, and Mann delivers the action-movie goods, but with a sort of abstract, lyrical pictorialism.
At the big press conference in San Francisco, Ford president and chief executive Jac Nasser waxed lyrical about the impact of Ford taking a minority stake in CarPoint, Microsoft's car-buying site.
This documentary film, about the deconstruction of a great American city, is surprisingly lyrical and often very moving.
Toibin's text is lyrical and paranoid, offering in just 90 minutes a glimpse of a mother's alienation from history, from, in fact, The Greatest Story Ever Told.
On her first solo album, Knives Don't Have Your Back, Haines finds a way to ratchet up Metric's lyrical intimacy, while injecting eerily infectious melodies that render its songs as catchy as they are harrowingly doomstruck.
For all its awkwardness and uncertainty, the film is a city symphony, romantic yet scathing, lyrical with street life and vaulting skylines, reckless with first adventure, and awed by the intellectual and poetic abstractions on which the great machine runs.
The "T" is itself a protagonist in Mr. Snow's often lyrical book.
Here's a voice that can be theatrical and bold, lyrical and nuanced.
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