| 1. | As is so often the case, the art transfigures the life.
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| 2. | /With a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me;
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| 3. | The scene, the moment, the actress, are all transfiguring.
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| 4. | And, while we watch, our actors transfigure themselves into saviors.
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| 5. | It also hints at the psychohistory he transfigured into comedy.
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| 6. | A vast, impersonal and yet furious grimace transfigures his wet face.
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| 7. | Suddenly, the woman is transfigured in an array of bright lights.
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| 8. | These journeys are reflected and transfigured in his poetical work.
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| 9. | The Seagram Building is also about transfiguring the commonplace.
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| 10. | In Oistrakh's hands, even these miniatures are upgraded, transfigured.
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