| 31. | But Kennedy's playing was often fidgety and coarse, and in the ruminative passages he sometimes seemed self-consciously artistic.
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| 32. | Lighter than " The Empire Strikes Back, " less ruminative than " The Return of the Jedi,"
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| 33. | Fall all the way _ as is all of Young's ruminative, mainly acoustic and wildly popular " Harvest"
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| 34. | It's a globe-hopping artist's travelogue entwined with tall tales, and it's also a ruminative elegy.
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| 35. | Leon Bates was the soloist, and he was equally at home in the ruminative lyrical sections and in the stretches of bravura scoring.
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| 36. | And it has a more rambling, ruminative style, without the same cohesive passion that characterized " Fires " in particular.
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| 37. | Howard is as cheerful and unassuming as you might expect from the characters he has played, but far more thoughtful, even ruminative.
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| 38. | For the most part, they are slow pieces, delicate ballads that sacrifice rhythmic drive in exchange for a ruminative self-questioning.
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| 39. | The music that seems to come more naturally to him _ ruminative, tremulous, elusive yet tonally grounded _ better depicts ambiguity and dread.
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| 40. | Tchaikovsky wrote the piece as a memorial to Ferdinand Laub, a violinist; thus the soaring violin melody in the extended, ruminative preface.
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