| Though undeniably talented, Martin exhibits a hesitant sense of what separates the singingly oral from the stodgily ordinary. |
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| They range from singingly chivalric to the unaffected generous, pleasurable additions to the lighter repertoire. |
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| The skaldic poetry was presumably recited half singingly and without instrumental accompaniment. |
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| The phrases unfold singingly, and her metaphors have a persuasive logic. |
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| For Mr. Hallberg, by contrast, classicism is full of light and shade, of through-the-body line and singingly musical dynamic variety. |
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| The concerto poses a special difficulty in that its final two movements are both marked Andante, one to be played singingly, the other with pretty grace. |
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| Familiar or unfamiliar, all these works were at most performances singingly alive. |
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| And if many essays were workmanlike and obedient, the best would be singingly brilliant. |
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