| 41. | The allusive name given by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names is suggestive of the appearance of the peaks.
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| 42. | This is the price of Sellars'approach to opera : the mystery must become literal, the allusive concrete.
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| 43. | He grasped the episodic quality of these images, which, cropped from a larger composition, become strangely allusive.
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| 44. | The other essays in this collection are less emotionally arresting than " Adultery " and more broadly allusive.
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| 45. | Their shapes are transcendent, but their contents are allusive, worldly, pieced together from the detritus of living.
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| 46. | I'm glad Joseph Cornell is also here, to demonstrate a more allusive and innocent kind of desire.
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| 47. | Rosario Ferr?wrote a poem titled " Rosas de papel ", allusive to Nolla's book.
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| 48. | Neither eating nor food is expressed in the passage, but the phrase is presented in a rather allusive way.
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| 49. | The staging had enormous cinematographic and choreographic energy, but it distractingly one-upped Schnittke's densely allusive score.
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| 50. | Egyptian pyramids and Greek gods, Macbeth and Lear, Khan and Jonah, all erupt through waves of allusive prose.
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