She knew, among other things, that the central role in Gillies MacKinnon's voluptuously exotic new film would offer any actress a field day, and indeed she makes the most of its rich possibilities.
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The " l " is typically rolled voluptuously for an extra half beat, the " o " quivers with a tremulous anticipation, the " v " is soft and inviting.
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Gil Shaham made much more of the piece on a recent Deutsche Grammophon disk, although the ultimate benchmark remains Jascha Heifetz's voluptuously saccharine recording for RCA ( presently available only in RCA's Heifetz Collection ).
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The film's sleek opening scene finds Harry ( John Hannah ), a gay man on the prowl, visiting a London disco and in the sweat-drenched semidarkness voluptuously insinuating himself between a dancing male couple.
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No pop singer invests the word love with such a swooning sense of expectation, voluptuously half-rolling the l, tremulously intoning the o, purring the v, lending the silent e an aura of breathless anticipation.
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Three Thanksgiving dinners in a voluptuously large, homey Upper West Side apartment frame the comings and goings of sisters, parents, lovers, children and friends, but there's very little actual sitting down to dinner.
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Germany's " Wasser-Prawda Musik under Meer " ( Music and More ) cultural magazine praised Greener's " voluptuously arranged folk poems ", helping you paint a " dreamy atmosphere ".
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Luckily, she is rescued from stereotype by the touching and imaginative Ms . Sillas, a voluptuously physical actress who has had roles in Hal Hartley's " Trust " and " Simple Men ."
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Sheathed in stucco and voluptuously rounded at the windows and doors, the thick straw-bale walls exude sturdiness and solidity, giving the four-bedroom, two-bath house some of the feel of a medieval castle.
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You stake out a place at the bar _ OK, the place is a bar _ and order sandwiches of the most voluptuously flavorful air-dried ham, with a plate of olives and a glass of Spanish wine.