| 11. | Promising young actors were flocking to do rhapsodic TV soap-operas.
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| 12. | Each one exploits rhapsodic ideas but is unique in its own form.
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| 13. | The piece was composed in a rhapsodic style for piano and orchestra.
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| 14. | Walter Kerr, in The New York Herald Tribune, was more rhapsodic.
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| 15. | Some of the nonactors recruited for this essay are a touch less rhapsodic.
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| 16. | Other ad agencies wax rhapsodic over sports cars and $ 100 basketball shoes.
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| 17. | And like McGwire, winning funds attract a devoted, often rhapsodic following.
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| 18. | He plays these virtuosic works with rhapsodic freedom as well as scrupulous musicianship.
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| 19. | You can wax rhapsodic about the plentiful land and even air-conditioning.
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| 20. | Those rhapsodic songs describing direct vision of God . . . ""
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