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21.When not staring rhapsodically at his own computer monitor, Dilbert, wearing a curled-up necktie and white button-down shirt with a brace of pens in the breast pocket, absorbs abuse from the idiots, incompetents and lunchroom egotists who surround him.

22.In the crowd below, acolytes of Aryeh Deri, the former leader of the Orthodox Shas Party, danced rhapsodically as a religious rock group warmed up with a few electric bars of last year's hit song, " He's Innocent ."

23.Woo _ a slight, shy and surprisingly gentle figure whose rhapsodically violent films from Hong Kong like " The Killer " and " Hard Boiled " have given him cult status among some international critics and film makers _ took a sip of red wine.

24.Hardaway writes rhapsodically about his boyhood on this same land, about hearing the noise of a pack in full cry for the first time : " I knew it was the sound of hounds, but it was more beautiful than anything I'd ever heard before.

25.Case's views about deal, valued at about $ 185 billion when it was announced on Jan . 10, were echoed by Time Warner's Gerald Levin, whose testimony waxed rhapsodically on the promise of the Internet while skirting the senators'widely voiced antitrust concerns.

26.But later, as the Dave Matthews Band took the stage and built to a crescendo of rhythmic guitar and violin, he climbed aboard his 21-year-old sister's shoulders, threw his arms into the air and swayed rhapsodically with the rest of the crowd.

27.In contrast to the collage forms employed by Carter in the 1970s, the Fourth Quartet ( similar to the nearly contemporaneous " Triple Duo " and " Penthode " ) begins with an opposition of instrumental forces and then moves toward a rhapsodically accelerating finale that draws these opposed instruments into a continuous melodic line.

28.Henry C . Wright, writing in " Marriage and Parentage : or, The Reproductive Element in Man, as a Means to His Elevation and Happiness " ( Boston, 1855 ), makes a similar point, if more rhapsodically : The soul should be in its happiest and most perfect state, free from care; the Love element in the entire ascendant; every element in the soul of each concentrated in love upon the other, and penetrated with a pure, intense desire for offspring.

29.Greg Tate of Rolling Stone said this about the song " Can't Change Me, " is as rhapsodically gorgeous as pop gets, putting a spin on true love that any reprobate slacker can relate to : " She's going to change the world / But she can't change me / Suddenly I can see everything that's wrong with me / But what can I do ? / I'm the only thing I really have at all . " Cornell unveils a desire to be reckoned with as an openly wounded and unabashedly portentous rock balladeer ."

30.Richard Brody of " The New Yorker " remarked that " the actors are hardly charismatic, but Ulmer, capturing their frozen energy in the shifting perspective of daringly long takes, infuses them with his rhapsodically compassionate vision . " Brody also wrote that " Edgar G . Ulmer cuts loose with a wild creativity that yoked his theatrical imagination to a keen view of the traumatic times, " and that Ulmer " wrings the last drop of true emotion from every soap-operatic twist, while also baring the domestic scars of war s violence, sacrifice, and, above all, silence . " Leonard Maltin gave the film two and a half stars, saying that it was a " fair weeper with competent cast ."

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