She played the tambourine, the xylophone, and the harmonica, all to our swooning hearts' delight. |
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Ian Storey is a wonderfully swaggering Pinkerton and his powerful baritone proves the perfect counterpoint to Butterfly's swooning. |
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It challenges the listener, one minute cutting you blankly dead in your tracks, the next minute swooning you with a roughly cut appeal. |
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But that doesn't mean that, amid the swooning of his unquestioning admirers, the point should not be kept in mind. |
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No woman with a healthy level of self-esteem is going to walk up to you and stroke your neckbeard while swooning. |
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Two party patrons swooning over the calorific Oreos were Patty Godfrey and Lyn Stewart. |
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He never missed the opportunity to show off the good looks his Italian mother gave him, and girls were always swooning over him. |
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Sometimes, it made me feel a little sick to see all of those women swooning over my mother. |
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The foxy temptress and swooning beauty of popular imagination was a violent pragmatist for whom death held no chill. |
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His voice was so calm, so cool and collected, I almost felt close to swooning. |
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Funny Face has Hep in a groovy black polo neck, swooning around Paris and hanging out with comedy philosophers. |
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In the rarified air of the college rock cognoscente, this band falls behind perhaps only a few of the best indie bands in swooning acclaim. |
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He still had the women swooning, the men in the audience casting envious glances and the youngsters in awe. |
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By replacing the Smiths' swooning, melodramatic melancholy with a kind of blank-eyed sigh, they just about make it coverable. |
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He has charisma, a fabulous new line of hipster clothing, a reality-TV show in development, and a posse of hot young actors swooning over his righteous aura. |
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Ballard would clearly prefer we all go back to swooning over Lionel Messi now. |
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And so image-sensitive liberal, urbane, ironic culturati are going to want to prove their complex open-heartedness by indifferently swooning over her book. |
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Since 2006 it has been hammered by an electoral crisis, a swooning economy and the swine-flu epidemic. |
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If that wasn't enough, he plays a dishy, sensitive stand-in father in the film, which is guaranteed to have the nation swooning and asking for more. |
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Both serious wine connoisseurs, Graf and Rydman collaborated with the chairs and bistro moderne chef Philippe Schmidt on a symphony of food and wine that had patrons swooning. |
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I never understood the screaming hysteria, swooning, and sobbing that seem conventional behaviour for thronging female audiences at big rock concerts. |
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When we get to the theater, the ticket vendor fans herself, swooning at the sight of all the hunks. |
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In the face of wobbly banks and a swooning economy, Germany's chancellor has been found wanting. |
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Yes, even Seventh Son of a Seventh Son came second to the metal thrashing and the early swooning vocals of Dickinson. |
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The band's debut album won overwhelming critical acclaim, with fans swooning at their lysergic mixture of psychedelic textures and motorik rhythms. |
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Indeed, the group's college-age members rarely fail to build on their obvious indie influences with swooning California melodies and quirky instrumentation. |
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The idol the girls were swooning over was an unassuming, bespectacled, 40-year-old world chess champion. |
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We often read about overwrought ladies reaching for their vinaigrettes, or of stalwart heroes reviving a swooning damsel by waving a vinaigrette beneath her nose. |
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Before long the female population of Haifa were swooning in the audience every time Moshé appeared on stage. |
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It's very difficult in swooning markets to determine the resiliency of revenue streams. |
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The wonderful blend of vegetable dried fruit and nuts with creamy chick pea puree and crisp pastry will have guests swooning. |
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Indeed, Africa's leaders still like to think of their continent as a gorgeous bride, with a glittering dowry of oil and minerals, to be courted by a swooning world. |
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We learned that the candidate does not like sweets and is a bit of slob who drops his suitcase any old place when he comes home, and that Sasha does not think much of his oratorical style, which has so many others swooning. |
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But not every music critic is swooning over him. |
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We wish that could be cured by swooning over Tom Brady. |
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The Convenient Marriage has everything you'd expect from a Regency romance – swooning females being revived with hartshorn, highwaymen, lost heirlooms, dancing, card parties, and a lazily amused hero. |
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Britons have not become swooning converts to internationalism. |
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Now a genuine revival in Britain's swooning economy does look in sight. |
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Later, among his teachers and fellow students, he realized that his larkish culinary impulse had paid off: everyone was swooning over that steak painting. |
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A typical evening at one of their concerts would invariably have Signor Bottesini performing some of his incredibly stunning operatic fantasias to wild applause and swooning women! |
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Doctor Patch Adams was able to present his philosophical theories in ideal conditions for propaganda: ambiance lighting in the evening, alcoholic beverages, swooning crowd, etc. |
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With such a Dream Team behind him, it was not long before Calogero's debut solo album, Au milieu des autres, was heading chartwards and France's female population was swooning at the singer's concerts. |
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Hawkins is at his smoochiest, swooning best on the ballads like April In Paris and Stardust. |
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Tristan dies of grief, thinking that Iseult has betrayed him, and Iseult dies swooning over his corpse. |
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What that means in practice is the swooning, bucolic Beach Boy-isms of opening track Hail Bop and the sterner, questing Bo Diddley beat guitars of Life''s A Beach. |
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User-fr is gently layered around the anchoring icy guitar riff, and the build-up to the chorus is signalled with a swooning close harmony cascade. |
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