The lightness of Kenneth Tarver's tenor as Fenton did not matter in a house that continually surprises the infrequent visitor with its paradox of grandness and intimacy.
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His novel " Golemata voda " ( 1971; The Great Water ), set in an orphanage, shows the grandness and sadness of childhood.
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Grandness is the solitary note in Plumptre's " Garden Ornament, " published in England several years ago and just reissued in this country in paperback.
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In her book " The Dangerous Lover ", Deborah Lutz labels this reversal a " grandness of contradiction distinct from other romance formulas, particularly earlier ones ".
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"There's a grandness in the human species that is so striking, and so profoundly different from what we see in other animals, " he added.
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The cuisine at the Royal Livingstone is fancy and tasty, its grandness also meant to evoke the old days of the spice trade, as in a deliciously flavored pumpkin soup.
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The impression of grandness lies in part in its sheer size, ( 56 m long by 29.5 meters high ) and in its lofty location overlooking a broad piazza.
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Since it is only used at Pontifical Masses, a well-fashioned vimpa can stand out in the grandness of the celebration and appear spectacular when holding a mitre and crosier.
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All my life, I thought, I will stand at your side; and then I did blink, for the grandness of such a notion welled up tears in my eyes.
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Others disagreed with this assertion, claiming that " although it doesn't match the rustic styling of Paradise's other buildings, its grandness seems to fit the location ".