At St . Luke Baptist Church, she had heard the gospel choir singing, swaying and shouting, the congregation stomping and dancing about, the preacher belting out a vigorous, cadenced sermon.
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He called the black lawmakers " the conscience of the Congress, " and fell into a cadenced tribute, reminiscent of Steinbeck's " The Grapes of Wrath ."
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But Walsh, whose previous work includes the evocatively titled " Sucking Dublin " and " Disco Pigs, " translates these elements into his own angry, hypnotically cadenced music.
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The simplest and most obvious route to have taken in bringing this novel to the stage would have been a monologue : McCabe's prose has a cadenced musicality that begs to be spoken aloud.
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But it survives on charm, and not all of it comes from Travolta, although his supercool hedonism and the sheer confidence in his slow-cadenced hoarse-whisper speech can be improbably disarming.
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He was now deploying every ounce of his considerable Southern-cadenced charm to produce a piece of equipment for an effect that the clients _ those inconstant, unpredictable creatures _ had suddenly deemed essential.
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Despite struggling through the task of plotting a story, his cadenced dialogue and cryptic narrations were musical, evoking the dark alleys and tough thugs, rich women and powerful men about whom he wrote.
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A couple red cut-paper shades falling from the top side and cadenced swirls and rehashed plans in red, white and dark wrapping around the upper display dividers try to fill your fringe vision.
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Mr . Bradley even restructured the Gospels into cadenced form in " The New Testament in Cadenced Form " in which he changed the structure of the wording to make the lines shorter and easier to read.
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Mr . Bradley even restructured the Gospels into cadenced form in " The New Testament in Cadenced Form " in which he changed the structure of the wording to make the lines shorter and easier to read.