I can think of nothing that can't be expressed abstractly and also realistically _ grandness, fear, whatever ."
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"Despite all the wealth and grandness that is so apparent, insinuating itself is a feeling that something's missing.
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"I am now a doyenne, " she proclaims with appropriate grandness, " a doyenne among the young.
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It will suggest to passersby, more than the facade of the original Penn Station could, something of the grandness that lies within.
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It was one of the city's richer areas, as demonstrated by the grandness of churches such as Zion, Euclid Avenue.
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It was done almost as a folk song and then, because of the grandness of the Olympics, we threw on the big drums.
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There is not a touch of grandness, and the polka rhythms are stretched enough to point out harmonic points of tension while never overreaching.
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True, you lose the grandness of presenting a browned, gorgeous bird, but there is no mistaking that this is a festive holiday dish.
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The results were elegantly stylized portraits whose visual complexities heightened a certain grandness in the faces, a proud carriage, a striking je ne sais quoi.
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Carlisle Floyd's " Susannah " is a sweet little opera, but setting it down in the grandness of the Met was not wise.