Sekouba's lead vocal soars along new melodies of his own invention and in his own language. |
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The Andean condor, one of the world's largest flying birds, soars on ten-foot wingspans and can weigh up to 33 pounds. |
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The minute the mercury soars, red wines, especially big reds, start to turn volatile and taste soupy and mawkish. |
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A string section soars through the song and is accompanied by some dirty break beat loops. |
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Above all, Tchaikovsky's enduring music soars with its timeless magnificence. |
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It soars with a sonic rage and washes over the audience like psalms from a heretical hymnal. |
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When they do something appreciated by the people they serve, job satisfaction soars. |
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As I put it, the violin emerges from the orchestral fabric and soars into the stratosphere. |
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To the left an aven with beautifully fluted walls soars up at least 30 metres. |
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As the dog curls up beside me and another shower of sparks soars into the night I reflect that this is a minor complaint. |
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As we talk, a high-bouncing trampolinist periodically soars to window-level view from the piazza below. |
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But doctors have ordered him to rest and told him to contact them straight away if his temperature soars again. |
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Malaria, typhoid and other water-borne diseases are portended as mercury soars in summer. |
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The problem is that although oil exports produce a spectacular trade surplus, the exchange rate soars. |
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The pioneer of so-called contemporary circus, Cirque du Soleil soars beyond the old-fashioned big top. |
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But when he sings that doomy line, his voice and the melody of the song's hook soars and you find yourself humming or singing the line yourself. |
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As the price of developable land soars and the cost of farming forests climbs, the possibility of selling out is tempting. |
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It does mean that as the volume of data over the internet soars, filters cause a general slowdown. |
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At some point the children chime in and finally a single soprano voice soars in counterpoint to the great roaring wave of harmony. |
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Its open trellis back soars up to a cedar shake roof and a flourish of finials. |
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With a sudden surge of force, a giant whale soars out from the dark blue water and into the air. |
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On the outskirts of the city, a modern toll road appears from nowhere and soars over lush rice fields. |
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The Virgin, borne by angels and cherubs who seem made of light and air, soars into an efflorescent sky. |
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The cinereous vulture soars all day on warm air currents in search of food, primarily animal carcasses. |
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In the nave of the church, over the spot where St. Peter is buried, Bernini's High Altar soars to a height of 29 metres. |
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If a junk bond's issuer miraculously recovers, however, the bond's price soars. |
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They all watch in fear and fascination as Cal soars for a miraculous moment more, buoyed on the wind's strong shoulder. |
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If it's well-balanced, easy to use and has a bright, clear screen, productivity soars. |
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This thunderous pyrotechnics show soars over the Ottawa River, beginning at 10 pm. |
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It is, alas, an all-too-familiar scene on the streets of Rochdale as car crime soars and thieves think nothing of ending a night's joyride by destroying the vehicle. |
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Oh, the agonies of a principal cellist who soars elegantly skywards in a Shostakovich symphony only to have the reviewer point out the ropiness of the cello section! |
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However, once she arrives at the bridge, her voice soars into the stratosphere. |
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The flexible teaching space on the top level soars to a pointed arch 47 feet high. |
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Only a steel cable stretched over the abyss joins Chamonis to the real world: the cableway is thrillingly steep as it soars up and across. |
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One touch to the ground and Scarback beats his wings with a muffled whump and soars high, perhaps five feet into the air, as his opponent rises to meet him. |
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But when he describes the ecstasies that music can enable, Mr Lebrecht's writing soars. |
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The verses are doused in glockenspiel and well-blended synth and recorder, while the chorus positively soars on electric piano ostinatos and fluid bass. |
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A big, sweet, plum, licorice, beef blood, and jammy cassis-scented bouquet with smoked herbs and new wood in the background soars from the glass. |
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Self-assuredly, the steep pavilion roof soars over the plenary chamber of the Parliament, its contour serving as a drawing card. |
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The winning entry takes the form of an 80-meter-high flexible, lightweight tower designed to move with the wind, that soars and bends precipitously over the city. |
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From an early age I could picture myself in a helmet and flak jacket, bringing the latest dispatches from far-flung battlefields as the tracer fire soars overhead. |
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His trumpet soars through the sound of rigged keyboards and accompanies the voice of singer Sophie Hunger. |
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Earle's tender voice soars and the delicate songwriting scintillates. |
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If you don't have air conditioning at home, use a fan or visit a mall or library when the temperature soars. |
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Finally, in 1931, Santa Claus' popularity soars when Coca-Cola uses his image for a massive advertising campaign. |
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In the middle section, it soars with hope, many adjoining melody notes being more than an octave apart. |
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But as inflation soars, even cattle dealing barely keeps food on the table. |
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A swarm of flying robots soars into a blazing forest fire. |
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I'm seriously agitated all of a suddden, my temperature soars, a hot-flash. |
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But the spire has been surpassed, for height and force, by a structure that soars slantwise some 400 metres into the air, and prods the clouds like an accusing finger. |
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By action, he meant the pretty spiral that soars through the air and sends your shifty cousin on a deep route through the flowerbed and into the neighbor's trash cans. |
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Rather, I feel nauseous from the diesel exhaust puttering out hiccups of black smoke, as the Bhavna Putra's chipped orange and white hull soars and dips like a cistern ball-cock, on the alum-coloured waves. |
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Eternally the visage of Giaconda smiles at us, for all of Europe Michelangelo caused the forms of Moses and of David to emerge out of the marble and the Bach fugue soars upward in mathematically controlled harmony. |
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Up into the dark sky, like a primeval force, it soars, monumental and awe-inspiring, its neogothic industrial architecture bedecked with the patina of steel scale from decades of production. |
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The third weaves a tight fabric of interlocking fifths, accompanied by tiny irregular bursts of two and three notes, which turns into a nearly regular drone as the first majestic explosion soars skyward. |
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The camera soars on high, the orchestra bellows, and then, whenever somebody feels a song coming on, we are hustled in close, forsaking our bird's-eye view for that of a consultant rhinologist. |
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Indeed, there are times in which the voice soars in the most natural manner, and others in which it borrows elements from the violin's virtuosity, such as motifs with large leaps or semiquaver passage-work. |
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Forget taut plotting and memorable characters, though: where Resistance 2 soars is in its playability and the amount of action packed in is seriously impressive. |
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But the Prelude, though, is perhaps the most personal and soulful of these, with its long spun-out melody which soars and falls with inspired pianistic imagination. |
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Cast in bronze and covered in 24-carat gold leaf, the statue of Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov soars over 20 metres from the ground and is perched on an outcrop of white marble cliff. |
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It is as if all our lives we have been flying in an airplane through dark clouds and turbulence, when suddenly the plane soars above these into the clear, boundless sky. |
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However, as the volume of solid waste in urban areas soars, such small-scale recycling becomes increasingly difficult, dangerous and inadequate to ease the problem. |
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But, when the temperature soars, so does your sensitivity to heat. |
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This is even more true when the price of raw materials soars. |
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As world demand for fish and seafood products soars, there is a need to be increasingly vigilant about the health of our fisheries and the integrity of the ecosystems that support them. |
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The plane, which has large windows and two engines, soars above the spectacular Hoover Dam, as well as Lake Mead, the largest man made reservoir in the country. |
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Attendance soars, as millions of once-a-year worshippers fill the pews. |
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While China's economy soars, hundreds of millions of migrant workers and rural peasants have been left on the outside looking in. |
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It sometimes soars, circling to considerable heights, but not as often as the stork. |
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In mosquitofish, once the testes mature, a male's testosterone production soars, a gonopodium develops, and then growth ceases. |
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Her creativity soars when a stranger woos her with a vanilla milkshake and popsicles in rainbow colors. |
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