It takes a while for the film, elegiacally shot in the depressed streets of Dublin and stuffed with local slang, to live up to this pitch. |
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Momus informs us, elegiacally, that Ettore Sottsass has died. |
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Mr Marozzi has traced in person much of Temur's relentless campaign trail, and he elegiacally shows us how far Samarkand and Bukhara, once the most glorious cities in Asia, have descended. |
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In the final section of Capps's poem, bodies dissolve and bodies are elegiacally restored. |
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MacCarthy's elegiacally entitled The Last Pre-Raphaelite is more than a study of a craftsman of uncommon painterly grace. |
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He was co-founder of Naropa's writing program, the elegiacally named Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, later that year. |
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