| 31. | Or the Starland Vocal Band and " Afternoon Delight, " their unforgettably chirpy paean to the nooner?
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| 32. | After nearly falling under their sway, he spectacularly rebels ( his rebellion against Tozer providing an unforgettably powerful passage ).
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| 33. | It demonstrated, unforgettably, an alchemical fusion of European and Indian art and pointed to many paths of future exploration.
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| 34. | I know of no other short work on Lincoln which presents so much of him and presents it so unforgettably ."
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| 35. | But it is repugnant to cheer for a man whose beating of Nicole Brown Simpson resulted in an unforgettably horrible 911 tape.
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| 36. | But it must be said that the ideas are interesting, the metaphors occasionally inspired and some of the events unforgettably powerful.
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| 37. | And no show could portray tawdry kiddie acts and thwarted grown-up ambition as unforgettably as " Gypsy ."
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| 38. | Perhaps it already is, but the island's proud, wild spirit is part of what makes it so unforgettably beautiful.
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| 39. | Britten's arresting piano playing, so attentive to structure and color, and Pears's searching, plaintive singing combine unforgettably.
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| 40. | Clapton has the upper hand this time, however, because his album is so unforgettably personal, as well as more consistently brilliant.
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