I was going to wax lyrical about my weekend, walking round the estate picking blackberries, apples and Damsons. |
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You can wax lyrical about the Internet all you like with all these utopian dreams about giving people access to culture and all the rest of it. |
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It is almost obligatory for any new Edinburgh resident to wax lyrical over the cultural backdrop that the castle, the festival and the tattoo give to the city. |
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This meeting of minds went down very well for all concerned, the scientists being only too happy to wax lyrical about their passion. |
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Visitors wax lyrical about its pristine beaches, turquoise lagoon and laid-back locals. |
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When the gods speak, their voices can resonate like thunder or they can wax lyrical, modulating feelings and ideas. |
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In the political domain, it is common to wax lyrical about the creation of a transatlantic Euro-Latin-American assembly. |
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I promised never again to wax lyrical about the fries in gravy. |
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We wax lyrical about the free movement of persons, while at this moment in time, 1 300 people from the Netherlands live elsewhere in Europe and will lose the benefit they are currently drawing. |
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Although they wax lyrical about the role of local authorities in globalisation, local leaders all too often use administrative reasons as an excuse to postpone their commitment. |
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In addition, the discovery of an innovation is hardly enough to convince investors faced with quite a versatile market that often tends to wax lyrical about innovative services' latest newborns. |
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They inspire chefs to wax lyrical and foodies to hanker. |
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