As ever, his arrogance and ignorance grated on everyone who cannot abide him, and left those who adore him in raptures. |
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Conlon's rocket sent his side's supporters into raptures but O'Donohoe held his nerve to cut short the Sligo side's premature celebrations. |
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A lady went into raptures about the cheeseboard, and the complexity of the flavour of the mature cheddar. |
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When we return home and develop the photographs, our friends and relatives go into raptures over the scenery and the landscape. |
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The highlight of the day, however, was a mimicry show by cine actor, Jayaram, which left the students in raptures. |
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Retired All-Black Murray Mexted, commentating on TV during the last match, was in raptures. |
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With the reference to raptures, Herrick returns to the amatory imagery that links profane, sacred, and poetic themes. |
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There were no leotards and leg warmers in sight as this modern and fresh production had the Manchester crowd in raptures. |
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With a stage presence as big as her amazing costumes, her ad-libs and one-liners had the audience in raptures. |
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I understand last century poets in raptures with these columns, these trunks gathered in so slender, so prodigiously aerial bundles. |
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Trappmann goes into raptures when he opens one of his boxes, which are designed like jewellery boxes. |
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This explanation from the magician had the audience in raptures. |
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Its timeless design still sends Mercedes-Benz enthusiasts into raptures to this day. |
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Inul Daratista gyrates her hips and legs with increasing speed until her body becomes a blur of movement that sends her fans into raptures. |
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Not for nothing do people go into raptures about its gorgeous location on the lake in the middle of the mountains of central Switzerland! |
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The win plunged the green-clad home supporters into raptures, ending their 15-year wait for the title. |
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The experienced official calmly walked over to his far side linesman and consulted him before pointing to the half-way line and sending the Dundee fans into raptures. |
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Just the once won't hurt but with this amount of toings and froings from port it's enough to send you into raptures. |
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Author: Walter Frick Patrick Ott, head of department in the machine turning shop, practically goes into raptures about his TRAUB machines. |
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I have later come to know that known mystics such as Theresa of Avila experienced raptures of her body or sometimes part of her body. |
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More to the point, while the food was never likely to send either of us into raptures, it was certainly well above average, and very sensibly priced. |
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But while archaeologists are still in raptures over the images, mostly depicting animals, trust chiefs running the site believe it could spell great things for the area. |
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Gary's smashing of the 21-year-old record has sent the gaming world into raptures, because many thought 389,770 was a high score that would never be beaten. |
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A little while later, Katrina arrived and the crowd went into raptures. |
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Some teenage fans were in raptures as the chart-topper sang yards from them and played along for the heaving crowd which spilled out into the city centre. |
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On 6 September 2008, Ilco Naumoski sent the Skopje crowd into raptures with the winning goal. |
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The Profound was reached by way of anomalies and also by intentionally approaching other states, as occurred in some religions' raptures of inspiration. |
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In spring the lakeside flowers will have you in raptures. |
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The critics are cheering and the audiences are in raptures. |
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Jane declares that she loves the underlying violence of Dominique A's Où est la ville and claims she is still in raptures over the 'new French chanson' star's latest album L'Horizon. |
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Soho, the trendy artists' quarter in the south of Manhattan, is where keen gourmets will find a store that will send them to seventh culinary heaven and leave their taste buds in raptures. |
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Hitting the back of the net against Vasco de Gama on 19 November 1969, Pelé took his tally to 1000 strikes in front of a Maracana crowd in raptures, and the game had to be stopped for half an hour. |
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And by then we want to have made our events programme so attractive that, even after the snow has melted, our guests will travel home in raptures about their holiday. |
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Applauded worldwide, Pina Baush leaves audiences and critics in raptures. |
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Al Hilal, meanwhile, had a crowd of close on 40,000, tightly packed into their stadium in Omdurman, in raptures with their victory over Esperance on Sunday. |
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Speaking in raptures, the bored nouveau riche pretend that art is the bread of life, thereby side stepping the question of what life is really worth. |
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Ramírez went into raptures because he had ensured that he and his compatriots made a positive imprint on the global consciousness at a time when El Salvador was known mostly for gore. |
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For once, the raptures of a Mimi or a Violetta made sense. |
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Above all, he left the magnificently sprawling notebooks in which he recorded almost minute by minute his insights, raptures, conversations, longings and opium-tinctured dreams. |
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The Holy Spirit raptures him after the baptism, after his work was done. |
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I could go into raptures about its six cases with their synthetic endings that allow for the striking brevity demonstrated in the poem quoted above. |
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To my annoyance, my guests were in raptures. |
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Irureta levelled the tie in the first half with a superb header, with Ayala's goal five minutes from time capping a bravura display from the home side and sending the 50,000 fans into raptures. |
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Saniger's unconverted second set up a grandstand finish and, with the game poised at 48-all, the Nelson crowd went into raptures as Brockbank's fine run sealed the win. |
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