| 41. | They strive so mightily to avoid introspective reveries about what they might be grateful for during this time of Thanksgiving.
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| 42. | Snazzy piano chops and jazzy vocalese give Apple's self-absorbed relationship rants and reveries a seductive sparkle.
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| 43. | It mingles poems in the style of his first book with epigrammatic works and extended reveries in his mature style.
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| 44. | The book layers project descriptions upon dream-book passages, inventories, glossaries, reveries, news clips and more.
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| 45. | Berlioz's program is utterly profane, starting with drug-induced reveries and ending in a witches'sabbath.
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| 46. | Although a family man to the core, he frequently felt alienated from his wife and children and withdrew into reveries.
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| 47. | Some passers-by stopped in their tracks and ripped off headsets that were playing their own private songs and reveries.
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| 48. | He meets a series of hitchhikers, each of whom sets off dreams or reveries into Borg's troubled past.
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| 49. | McCay revived the strip in 1923 1925 as " Rarebit Reveries ", of which few examples have survived.
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| 50. | He has co-edited a number of books and had his work collected in " Magpie Reveries ".
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