| 31. | The first live performance was rapturously received at the National Film Theater on London's South Bank.
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| 32. | Rapturously applauded, Ueda concluded the evening with two encores, a work by a Japanese composer and by Gershwin.
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| 33. | She wrote to him offering her talents and, in her memoirs, rapturously described her first impression of Hitler:
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| 34. | Cut-aways at frequent intervals would show " the story characters sitting at a table rapturously enjoying themselves ".
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| 35. | And Troupe rapturously talks about the " harmonious " office where he and Britton make editorial and style decisions.
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| 36. | The saint, attended by a sleeping lion, kneels on a rock, holding a cross and gazing rapturously upward.
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| 37. | Ms . Thompson's film may be precious, but it's also rapturously pretty and filled with surprising passion.
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| 38. | Philia sings rapturously; " all I am is lovely, lovely is the one thing I can do ."
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| 39. | The result is rapturously affirmative, but neither Adams nor his poets turn their gaze away from the horrors of the world.
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| 40. | "You remind me of Aeneas, " he intoned rapturously, " who lost Troy but found Rome.
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