| 21. | But for all its radiant vocalism and exultant top notes, there is no menace in Pavarotti's singing.
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| 22. | Unionism saw a resurgence in vocalism during the summer of 2014 as a result of the prospect of Scottish independence.
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| 23. | Only John Duykers, as Bob Boles, was raw in his vocalism, in a role meant to be offensive.
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| 24. | The robust vocalism is mightily impressive, though as evocations of the character, the readings seem totally off the mark.
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| 25. | Here was ardent, natural vocalism of a sort that has become increasingly rare on the world's opera stages.
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| 26. | There are numerous cases where lack of information has obscured the vocalism of these idioms, generating the most contradictory theories.
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| 27. | Even critics who fault Dame Gwyneth's vocalism generally acknowledge her as one of opera's most riveting stage actresses.
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| 28. | Some impressive examples of his vocalism are preserved on gramophone records which he made during the early years of the 20th century.
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| 29. | He helped with the 19th century transition of vocalism to that of the modern tenor, along with Lorenzo Bonfigli and Domenico Donizelli.
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| 30. | Typically, Ms . von Otter is in excellent form, using her quicksilver, airy vocalism to play coy, shy or assertive.
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