Tsai's preternatural simplicity wondrously collapses the spaces between viewer and viewed, depicter and depicted. |
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As the wondrously ugly 1960 buildings are pulled down, beautiful Bradford is re-emerging. |
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The leadership suffers from a deep sense of guilt about being noninclusive in a wondrously inclusive culture. |
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Here are five wondrously accomplished new collections to read during National Short Story Month. |
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Her mother slammed the plates down on the countertop, wondrously not breaking them but making a mess as Megan's uneaten food spilled on the counter. |
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But the third movement is a wondrously plaintive Adagio in G minor, which gives the whole work an unexpected poignancy and importance. |
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A miracle precedes their calling: they are already awed by the enormous catch of fish he has wondrously provided. |
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Five wondrously beautiful elegies of hymnic power and potency. 70 minutes of music, the like of which you have not heard before. |
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He drank his bottles without fuss and seemed always happy, charming us all with that wondrously disarming smile exclusive to infants. |
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Little children, don't forget that your life is fleeting like a spring flower which today is wondrously beautiful but tomorrow has vanished. |
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A man who wrote wondrously for the ear was surely not seduced by the euphony of her name, but they fell in love and she stuck to him over the years through many a scrape. |
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I do feel slightly guilty about it, but wondrously grateful. |
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His strike partner, Mohammad Amir, a wondrously precocious teenager, had every chance of going one better. |
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And a wondrously urban happening broke into your correspondent's talk with Ms Headley. |
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Darwin's achievement was to explain how such wondrously adapted creatures could arise from a process other than special creation. |
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Sunday lunch Château Beauvillage Médoc 2009 Even lesser châteaus shone wondrously in the excellent year of 2009 and this is no exception. |
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Besides, HoC is wondrously binge-watchable because viewers get off on Frank's ridiculous omnipotence. |
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It has all the attributes: Mr Muralitharan has a charming personality, was wondrously talented, always played with a joie de vivre, and overcame many odds to reach the top. |
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Herbie's flute always blossomed over a vibraharp and the wondrously named Hagood Hardy fulfils the mallet role here. |
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Some crazy-haired visionary may even now be at work on a wondrously efficient, completely clean power plant on wheels that will heat and light your home as well as serving as a sporty car. |
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Your heart sang with his gleecraft, words wondrously wrought, kennings keen with knowing. |
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So sell it he did, at wondrously high prices. |
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Wondrously unfashionable question, not smart any more, owch. |
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