They deepen and enlarge Mario Puzo's pulp fiction with a luxuriance to which Puzo's characters never would have dared aspire as they set off to America in steerage from Palermo or Naples.
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While his pieces were always celebrated for their imaginative use of instrumental forces, the sparser textures of " Antar " pale compared to the luxuriance of the more popular works of the 1880s.
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But in places the very luxuriance of the text makes the reader feel a bit like St . George himself, so surrounded by writhing movement and shape as to risk losing sight of the larger vistas.
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In second place came Viola Strbac of Milwaukee, Wisconsin ( who had failed to properly spell luxuriance ), followed by Teru Hayashi of New Jersey, a Japanese-American who stumbled on " panacea ."
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But Jack Nicholson's star turn as a wolf-man who liked what he had become was too far ahead of the game, with too little cinematic luxuriance, to register as more than a moderate hit.
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They will return to green luxuriance in the fall, experts in turf grass management agree, especially if they were well cared for before the extreme weather this summer and not mowed or trampled while in a stressed state.
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Later in the evening at the Metropolitan Opera House, Carreno looked at ease in Mikhail Baryshnikov's original role in " Push, " capturing its staccato dynamics but also adding a flush luxuriance to the style.
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But despite Monteverde's tens of thousands of protected acres, scientists say this tropical luxuriance, beloved by biologists and eco-tourists alike, may be at risk : the clouds that bathe the mountains seem to be disappearing.
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Ms . Wilson sings, in typical luxuriance, " I hold out my hand / to comfort your wounds, / and give without want / the sweetness of life "; few singers can bring together loss and redemption as she does.
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In 1877 Harpur-Crewe reported on a visit he made to Tresco in the Scilly Isles where he commented on the insects which was where " all the plants of Australia, the Cape, New Zealand, & c ., flourish with almost native luxuriance.