| 41. | This procedure results in an effect described as Enescu's " rhapsodic style ".
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| 42. | He proves masterly in creating cogency with what can often seem quite rhapsodic material ."
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| 43. | However, even though it has canonic elements, it is mostly a rhapsodic piece.
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| 44. | Remember John Ford's rhapsodic ode to the beauty of the country and its women?
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| 45. | It is now hard to imagine a folk singer waxing rhapsodic about the control of nature.
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| 46. | Since then, they've filled her ear with rhapsodic reports of newly rekindled love.
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| 47. | WASHINGTON _ The other day, Gerald Levin waxed rhapsodic over the future of the Internet.
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| 48. | And Hodgkinson brings a rhapsodic sense of Schumannesque fantasy and infectious vitality to this sensational performance.
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| 49. | In Expressionist drama, the speech is either expansive and rhapsodic, or clipped and telegraphic.
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| 50. | Past and present co-workers speak of Williams, known as Maggie, in rhapsodic terms.
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