If Beale Street Could Talk is a beautiful, lyrical film, at times feeling like a tone poem or lyrical plaint.
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Ask about lyrical themes and he'll immediately respond with, "we aren't a lyrical theme" band, which is a half-truth.
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In particular, the Hammer Horror lyrical shtick of previous albums is gone, in favor of a bolder step towards a more personal and expressive lyrical style.
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Women are sensitive and patient and deeply artistic and lyrical.
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Much of Youth Authority's lyrical content consists of similar sentiments.
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Old martial arts movies and stories, they're very lyrical themselves.
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Cleanly executed ornamental figures emerge naturally from longer lyrical lines.
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Do you notice any lyrical themes you are returning to?
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In the meantime, watch Jack Sparrow wax lyrical about them.
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This carefully drawn, lyrical debut approaches memoir from another angle.
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Gordon's voice is most lyrical and assured in her conclusions.
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This is my lyrical response to both of those shocks.
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Puccini can be sung by light, lyrical tenors; Leoncavallo can't.
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They witness lyrical clouds of songbirds in the spring migration.
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These Wilis aren't lyrical or wafty, but surgically precise, inhuman.
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His style was said to be lyrical, playful and sensual.
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He wrote lyrical, powerful dialogue, earning him comparisons to Shakespeare.
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The score is dark, propulsive, and, at times, wrenchingly lyrical.
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His style was said to be lyrical, playful and sensual.
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The expansive, glowing slow movement had lyrical grandeur without grandiosity.
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In time, the sounds coalesce into wandering, elusive lyrical lines.
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She strives to make her observations profound, lyrical and literary.
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Here and there, there are glimpses of something purely lyrical.
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Or even if they are a very lyrical rapper, say, or a lyrical folk singer, or whatever, it's like, 'I'm gonna tell this really good story, or I'm gonna have a really funny punchline.
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On the surface it appears rather indulgent: a lyrical ode to
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It came together from a lot of fragments of lyrical ideas.
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Besides lyrical inspiration, what do you get out of religious exploration?
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It's similar to The Human Centipede mostly, like a lyrical Centipede.
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App makers and Silicon Valley executives wax lyrical about technological disruption.
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The twins describe their music as raw, lyrical, organic, and real.
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Lyrical fragments occasionally emerged, with particular sweetness in the bass flute.
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So, check out the lyrical spin and dive into that song.
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All this as he waxes lyrical about "discovery" in the background.
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The lyrical parallels between the two records are just as striking.
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When I started off rapping, I started off very, very lyrical.
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They may not have matched Cohen's lyrical intricacy or Prince's virtuosity.
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Obama did not make technocracy lyrical; he made reform seem radical.
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Other paintings aim for a more spare but comparably lyrical configuration.
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Despite the loss, Kyrgios waxed lyrical over Tsitsipas, saying on News.com.
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And lyrical content can stem from all these situations as well.
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On all levels except lyrical, this is a Meek Mill project.
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Esfahani seems less at ease in lyrical or gently dancing episodes.
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But his coarse, wobbly singing had little subtlety during lyrical passages.
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In all of her works, Mattingly's compositions are deliberate and lyrical.
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We followed Mr. Berry's lyrical route to see what had changed.
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Ms. Buratto shaped the phrases with melting sound and lyrical grace.
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Yet Braxton periodically introduced an abbreviated, smokily lyrical bit of melody.
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Her Odette was lyrical and sorrowful; her Odile steely and sexy.
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Lyrical photography, in turn, is often hindered by too much thought.
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For me, this gives the lilac a lyrical quality of heartbreak.
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From one point of view, Solnit was a lyrical truth-teller.
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The track swells weightlessly, providing little grounding for this lyrical uncertainty.
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In often lyrical stories, she recognizes ailments that elude her colleagues.
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His work is not just visually stunning and lyrical, but revelatory.
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By that time, their lyrical approach had also undertaken considerable mutations.
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It's a purely carnal song, both in lyrical content and musical structure.
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It's impressive, although the lyrical content contrasts somewhat with the cutesy visuals.
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But the lyrical legacy he left us will impact the culture forever.
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All over there are lyrical, sensuous moments for both eye and mind.
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Her prose has a lyrical urgency paired with a clean, lucid style.
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Andrew: Because what he's doing is not, like, lyrical rap of old.
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The lyrical content is never quite interested in that connection after Alopecia.
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Who would've though the end of the world could be so lyrical?
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And why did several speakers wax lyrical about a common European identity?
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A number of records followed, increasingly adventurous in form and lyrical content.
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La La Land is a lyrical story of love and Los Angeles.
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Great for lyrical grist, but so often so heavy on the heart.
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Her music comes with huge emotional releases, pounding heartbeats, and lyrical accents.
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His command of religious imagery evokes ancient feelings and provides lyrical depth.
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It's very lyrical, I think, and I did it over two days.
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RUN and RUN / lyrical school 【MV for Smartphone】 from RUNandRUN_lyrisch on Vimeo.
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Its lyrical devices stir up feelings of excitement, nostalgia, passion, and jubilance.
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His elegant lyrical verse has integrity because it has been hard won.
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" Self-conscious that he's waxing lyrical, Parry quickly adds: "It's really corny.
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But his arrogance and self-mythologizing were substantiated by obvious lyrical talent.
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Shacochis evokes the pains and pleasures of the trek with lyrical prose.
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Part of extreme metal's appeal is its no-holds-barred lyrical grossness.
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The violence recedes amid long, lyrical scenes of horse breaking and hunting.
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Record labels couldn't keep up, and copyright was secondary to lyrical calisthenics.
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But all non-Disney art — conceptual, lyrical, theatrical — is not created equal.
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It became a duet, a lyrical ballad that all the men knew.
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There are some almost lyrical reminiscences in those parts of the interview.
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Chaz French's shredding lyrical honesty forces listeners to sit with captivating truths.
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But the music is carried by lyrical, melodic stretches in the violins.
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Mr. Berger's music elsewhere veers between similarly abrasive effects and lyrical outbursts.
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The transition from there into a quizzically lyrical passage was deftly handled.
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Even more notably, Davidsen intersperses displays of force with delicate lyrical strokes.
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His white-hot virtuosity is tempered by coolheaded thinking and lyrical sensitivity.
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While Bernstein's theatrical instincts were "marvelous," his lyrical ones were less so.
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At night he becomes Lyrical D, a rap artist and rising star.
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It thrives on the performance of flawless maximal authenticity and lyrical supremacy.
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Salm, 33, coordinates investor relations at Lyrical Asset Management in New York.
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"There's layers and layers of memes in the lyrical content," Hatestürm explains.
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We have already waxed lyrical about subscription services and specifically, Gillette's shaving plan.
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Little wonder politicians of all hues wax lyrical about the importance of apprenticeships.
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He retains a capacity for awe while maintaining an authoritative, recognizable lyrical voice.
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For an encore, the lyrical poet who crafted that performance won a Pulitzer.
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In retrospect, this ended up becoming a major lyrical theme for the record.
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And it's partly a lyrical fantasy about supernatural creatures with very different backgrounds.
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In my write-up, I described it as lyrical, human, flawed, and dazzling.
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Where the melody falters, in the bridge, the lyrical honesty still disarms you.
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Stone Woman, in its sonic complexities and lyrical admissions, feels like that too.
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This lyrical approach, however, becomes tedious under the sheer length of the film.
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In scene after scene, the characters break into seemingly inevitable, luxurious lyrical flights.
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Ehrenreich's vivid, lyrical, sometimes snarling prose overwhelms the attempt at formal structure, however.
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Song, Anolik falls at times into a pseudo-emulation of the lyrical and
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In recent interviews, she has hearkened back to hip-hop's lyrical golden days.
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But he was at least as impressive in the lyrical first two movements.
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Devlin: I thought it was good 'cos it focused on the lyrical element.
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Lyrical themes are carefully thought-out references to ancient cultures, folklore and Nietsche.
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Bowie's contribution to queer conversations wasn't just visual, of course, but lyrical, too.
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She's also inspiring her fellow songwriters along the way with her lyrical prowess.
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Each of these pieces feels like a shrunken theater: lovely, layered, and lyrical.
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The title song, "Requiem For Hell," is an 18-minute long lyrical poetry.
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A lyrical play about female desire, pleasure and competing fears — being alone vs.
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"It was funny, and wise, a lyrical shorthand," Ms. Kagan said by email.
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Yes, Anthony Kiedis is a lyrical absurdist; his lines don't always add up.
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That's much more about what this is about than any thematic, lyrical piece.
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In his work, that tension would be translated into a vehemently lyrical current.
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If Bolin's book is a lyrical meditation, Tea's is a good-natured slap.
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Finally, in a long, richly lyrical duet, he seduces the grief-stricken Tamara.
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While talking shop the candidates waxed lyrical at times only to sound grand.
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The dialogue is gritty but lyrical, sprinkled with Spanish and pocked with profanity.
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The music subtly threads lyrical lines through passages dominated by rippling rhythmic patterns.
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Nor is the narrative served by the author's prose, alternately lyrical and breezy.
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Jackson's lyrical cleverness goes a long way, then, toward maintaining an unlikely levity.
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Slow, lyrical, and heart-rending, Mother is an intertwined tale of two mothers.
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Music today lacks the lyrical gems that these bands have created for decades.
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As a result, her lyrical content had a profoundly mesmerizing impact on listeners.
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Many people know Frank Ocean for his lyrical genius and his entertaining Instagram page.
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Looking back on Lamar's lyrical stance throughout his career gives this idea some credence.
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But his lyrical portraits of his city were affirming as I longed for mine.
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In lyrical terms only, "High and Dry" was the saddest song at 36 percent.
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We shift from hard, tight graphic lines to the spreading warmth of the lyrical.
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Are there any lyrical concepts, or is this really more about sounds and atmosphere?
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It was lyrical and heightened: You were fully aware you were watching a play.
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Twitter latched onto yet another gray-haired powerhouse, by the name of Lyrical Lively.
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Recorded music — austere and repetitive yet lyrical and emotive — mixes with songs sung live.
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He calls this "a new style"—"the perfect balance" of the precise and lyrical.
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If there's one subject that Katz could wax lyrical about for hours, it's tahini.
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To me, that was always, from a lyrical point of view, the weaker one.
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His voice sounds lovely here, but I'm not particularly impressed by his lyrical artistry.
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It's the status quo, and bands choosing this lyrical approach are simply reinforcing it.
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He can't match Kendrick when it comes to lyrical pyrotechnics — then again, who can?
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While some critiqued the song as generic, that lyrical simplicity makes "Dreamlover" so striking.
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It comes more directly from the subconscious, where the lyrical connections are just uncanny.
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This is true of both the lyrical content as well as the music itself.
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Plus, it's got lyrical input from plenty of musical theatre veterans, including Stephen Sondheim.
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With its lively, sometimes lyrical prose, "Strange Birds" respects its readers' intelligence and sophistication.
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Chinese administrators waxed lyrical about the Red river area's benefits as a trading post.
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I have heard Blanchfield describe it as the most "lyrical" section of the book.
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The trombone enters playing a searching lyrical line, soon cushioned by plush string chords.
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Human nature, he believed, had changed with the publication of "Lyrical Ballads" in 1798.
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Again, possibly because of her involvement, my proudest moment in lyrical writing as well.
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The two seem to share a lot of the same musical and lyrical themes.
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Some resemble lyrical poems or detective stories; others appear as farces or political treatises.
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"A suspenseful tale told with glorious drama and lyrical flair," Denise Mina said here.
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Just as the lyrical, swaddling suiting in earthy shades at The Row makes sense.
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What are the timbres, the twangs, the sounds, and what are the lyrical components?
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Spears's intimately lyrical score serves as the persuasive foundation for a wrenching, interiorized drama.
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Olmi's movies can be lyrical and impishly funny, passionate and scholarly, observant and impassioned.
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Whatever is on my mind (consuming me) tends to land in the lyrical content.
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To support so much lyrical cleverness, Mr. Yazbek has largely dialed back his music.
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I've studied our president's bizarrely lyrical speech patterns and his unconsciously betraying body movements.
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There wasn't any prior discussion about the lyrical content or any subjects off-limits.
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To no surprise, several of these coronavirus songs, while catchy, have troublesome lyrical content.
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Johnson's lyrical prose breathes life into the New York City of 200 years ago.
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Lovely and lyrical, it will make adults wish that Totoro were their neighbor, too.gkidstickets.
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Lovely and lyrical, it will make adults wish that Totoro were their neighbor, too.
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Harrowing as 'Ma Rainey's' can be, it is also funny, salty, carnal and lyrical.
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In addition to these many perspectives, a "chorus" interjects lyrical commentary on the action.
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Her technical agility and lyrical refinement were ideal for the florid bel canto repertory.
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They had that special lyrical charm you often find in Eastern European folk art.
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Small rips or holes in the coverings gave tantalizing glimpses of lyrical abstractions underneath.
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An elegiac second theme offers lyrical repose, though there's a subtext of unsettling harmonies.
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Lyrical fragments try to coalesce into a melodic line, but keep you off guard.
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"Bluff City," by Preston Lauterbach, aims instead for something less snappy and more lyrical.
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In any event, Drake's lyrical content covers many more topics than just his fame.
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When you say radical with your music, do you mean beyond the lyrical content?
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Lewis's melodic grace and lyrical precision mesmerize, but she's suffered through these dramas before.
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And how lyrical black — or more accurately, nuances of very dark gray — can be.
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VH1's Hip Hop Honors was so good, minus Rich Homie Quan's lyrical disaster.
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As the ongoing lyrical war between Chip and Yungen continued, things continued to spice up.
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Sung to the tune of "Ice Ice Baby," Winterbottom's rap is truly a lyrical masterpiece.
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The return to a familiar realm seems to have spurred Mann to new lyrical heights.
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When You Refuse to Settle: "John Wayne" Lady Gaga is a master of lyrical innuendo.
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It's a lyrical ideal — a story that has been passed down from the Founding Fathers.
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" The tune featured such impressive lyrical rhymes as "Peeno Noir, caviar, Myanmar, mid-size car.
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The lyrical lines unfolded with soaring energy, and she surmounted the technical challenges with aplomb.
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Thomas Adès chose Mr Isserlis to premiere "Lieux retrouvés", his most lyrical work to date.
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There are first of all my adoptive parents, whose lyrical name is of British origin.
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As innovative as their sounds were, the lyrical content only reflected male interests and desires.
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As Jojo and Leonie struggle to exorcise their ghosts, Ward's prose remains lush and lyrical.
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Szabo summons the cosy, closed world of the three clans with a lyrical, quicksilver touch.
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And when she drops a release, the Beyhive spends hours poring over her lyrical references.
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In every lyrical war I've had, I've enjoyed or realized how good someone else was.
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The essay is an important contrast to the collection's swaths of densely lyrical prose poetry.
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Since the couple's breakup, Future has consistently mined his relationship with Ciara for lyrical content.
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Beijing's ambassador to the Philippines, Zhao Jianhua, has been more lyrical in welcoming the transformation.
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Emily Yacina sings harmonies behind Giannascoli throughout, a perfect mirror for the lyrical half-sentences.
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But there are some lyrical passages on family life that read almost like a novel.
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It's a beautiful devotional, with lovely, lyrical entries about journeys and walks, barriers and missions.
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The result is this lyrical, moving book: part essay, part memoir, part surprising cultural study.
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So I did something completely different, and it was much too lyrical for some people.
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A similar conflict is also seen when reading while in the presence of lyrical music.
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The sentences are self-consciously lyrical, but not quite brilliant enough to earn their inflation.
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How does rhythm plays into the delivery of a lyrical message or ideal for you?
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The Woman sings mostly in long-spun lyrical phrases, with stretches of quasi-spoken dialogue.
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Barnhill's language is lyrical and reminiscent of traditional fairy tales, but never childish or stereotypical.
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In notes that are elegiac and lyrical, the young man contemplates millenniums of Jewish history.
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There's lyrical sweep but modernist angles from the ensemble of 11, conducted by Geoffrey McDonald.
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His prose becomes lyrical as he transmits the shot-by-shot drama of the match.
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Her prose is lyrical almost as a default; it is rhythmic and vivid; it sings.
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They achieve a lyrical immediacy that makes us feel for those children atop the train.
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Loosely organized as a series of conceptual chapters, the book is passionate, inviting, even lyrical.
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What it didn't offer was lyrical melodies, classic song forms or easy-to-grasp solos.
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Many were captured in single takes following Mr. Downie's daily lyrical exercises by the lake.
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Now is a fantastic opportunity to dive into these unique, lyrical, and poignant video games.
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The 4,255-foot Momotombo volcano rose behind us, "lyrical and sovereign," as Darío described it.
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Matthew Progress is a Toronto-based emcee who combines laid-back lyrical flows with EDM.
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They were often as lyrical as Jarrett's, but they were also fierce, concentrated and erudite.
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"It's such an amazing photograph, it's so lyrical, the gestures are just beautiful," he said.
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Would he, at 56, still have the lyrical elegance and youthful exuberance the role demands?
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As lyrical and beautiful as Jenkins' direction is, his contemplative script seems afraid of itself.
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Machado's that writer who can convincingly code-switch between sci-fi nerdery and lyrical realism.
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They're talented though, and I'll try to remember this more lyrical description from now on.
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Never forget Lynn Nottage's lyrical, kinetic daisy chain, an exploration of the international ivory trade.
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It's a complicated, lyrical story underpinned by the trappings of war and feelings of loss.
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Dolefully lyrical, bar a bouncier middle section, it proved as twee as the orchestration implied.
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At one point, Biebs was feeling it so much he went off the lyrical script.
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His solos can be swift and elusive, but they never sacrifice their distinctive lyrical clarity.
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You're listening for two things with Wilson, as well as with lots of lyrical playwrights.
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Mr. Ruzicka's musical language is heterogeneous and fluid — by turns lyrical, dissonant, shrill and sparse.
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It will be interesting to hear him channel a more flexible, lyrical mode of expression.
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The man born Jermaine Lamarr Cole is, of course, is known for his lyrical mastery.
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" In 22008, Ms. Fleming gave several performances of a song cycle he wrote, "Lyrical Yeats.
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Benjamin's gargantuan Arcades Project brims with philosophical propositions, poetic digressions, lyrical aphorisms, and experimental theses.
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His rendition of Walk the Moon's "Shut Up and Dance" is lyrical, modern, and oddly hypnotic.
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The kind of punk you see Stuart Maconie waxing lyrical about on old talking head shows.
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The sequences create a lyrical visual poetry that is directly reminiscent of many other Malick films.
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There are several lyrical references that also match up with the models, if you pay attention.
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Fields: There was a confluence of melodic and lyrical talent and a wanting to be different.
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But this defection allows Mr Yan to liberate the subtler, more lyrical side of his writing.
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But this is the first time that she's brought her lyrical messages to such artistic heights.
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That Mr. Ridley is also a writer of uncommon, lyrical delicacy may sound like a contradiction.
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G. Here is a lyrical story the emphasizes the strength of love beyond borders and traditions.
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Both these pieces have a lyrical, self-assured modesty that modernism can always use more of.
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The Waves is a dreamy, lyrical book, a stream of consciousness with moods, snippets, random events.
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David Cameron, who had hammered out the bargain with Mr Tusk, was clearly feeling less lyrical.
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Nor the lyrical style of their long-time enemies in Lancashire, who often sound suspiciously cheery.
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Before long, critics were comparing him with Bob Dylan for the lyrical force of his songwriting.
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User Deep Fried Man thinks Smith's lyrical response will have the government working on its comeback.
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There's a surprising muscle to the song's low end, and that's reflected in the lyrical sentiment.
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Or it could be that their downtrodden lyrical content takes a shot or two to stomach.
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It presents the spectacle of a great visual poet reduced to unstructured, though lyrical, painterly prose.
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He drove to the climax; lyrical details were suavely caressed but pressed into the onward rush.
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He can be witty, slangy, lyrical, ironic, vivid; he possesses leaping powers of metaphor and analogy.
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In simple yet lyrical prose, Murugan shows how their standing in the world depends on offspring.
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Over seasons captured in Mr. Jin's lyrical camerawork, we witness Mr. Jo's decline and foreshadowed demise.
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The orchestra seems uncertain how to respond, and a full-blown lyrical episode fails to develop.
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It's a deeply personal record, and the lyrical through-lines trace straight back to her experiences.
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I'm not sure whether to call it a lyrical ethnography or an immersive personal essay film.
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But Hayes' stretch into lyrical writing—learning a new method from scratch—was a creative challenge.
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There was plenty of Mr. Thibaudet's trademark refinement in his playing of lacy, ruminative, lyrical passages.
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And the rapper MF Doom assumed, as his lyrical identity, the notorious Marvel villain Doctor Doom.
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"I would gauge people's reaction in the lyrical world, which can be so rigid," she said.
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But the lyrical and musical Ms. Papadakis and Mr. Cizeron are more of a slow boil.
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The songs are emotional, the lyrical content and the feel of the record works in sync.
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But he has a good eye, especially in low-light conditions that produce a lyrical murk.
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Indulge in platitudes like "lyrical melody" and "haunting chords" and you're a pathetic lightweight, a philistine.
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This was not a folk-rock crowd, or an atmosphere for acute lyrical or harmonic consideration.
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As a choreographer, however, she used her own more lyrical version of the Graham dance idiom.
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Dust My Broom is lyrical in its ability to sing the history of an oppressed people.
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Never forget Lynn Nottage's lyrical and kinetic daisy chain, an exploration of the international ivory trade.
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That night at Code 146, the D.J. played the beat to Lyrical D's latest club track.
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The producers, Mike Merrick and Don Gregory, thought the first draft was too lyrical and literary.
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This new collection includes previously unpublished lyrical short fiction by a playwright who died in 1988.
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"When he worked with artists, he was going for lyrical and story clarity," Mr. Torkanowsky said.
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Goldblatt wrote about feeling that he could be more lyrical once the country had achieved democracy.
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Even his score for "The Band's Visit," mostly drenched in melancholy, has moments of lyrical hilarity.
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Noisey: Your art very much resonates with the same type of lyrical content in heavier music.
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Many of the street photographers in Volume 1 developed styles that diverged from DeCarava's lyrical realism.
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It resonated with the lyrical themes of struggle within oneself and viewing it on a larger scope.
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But there was still a show-stopping moment with a gravity-defying chair, and beautiful, lyrical choreography.
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Those lines, City Girls' entire lyrical contribution to "In My Feelings," function like the duo's thesis statement.
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On "Yung Mommy," Polizzi raps about being one herself, while waxing lyrical about her bygone party days.
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Audiences seem to love this uneven piece, which can be lyrical in places and bemusing in others.
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"I'm most excited for people to hear the lyrical twist on the title track," says the guitarist.
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But Yusuf's musical sophistication, to say nothing of his lyrical depth, has been present from the start.
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He's a very skilled MC who is more than capable of taking scalps in a lyrical war.
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Outside of the lyrical content, country music is now fully embracing its boldly capitalist identity with vigor.
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He also will convince you that it is much more, a lyrical instrument for catching your breath.
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I wanted to write in a real voice, I didn't want to be overpoetic or overly lyrical.
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From his energetic skippy flows to his lyrical ability, AJ's charismatic personality is abundant on his tracks.
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"I've Been Lost" is a lyrical departure from the band's earlier split Drink to Sleep/Those Lies.
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The language of the book is lyrical but simple, using words that are short, concrete and vivid.
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Throughout Orange Rhyming Dictionary, Schwarzenbach shifted his lyrical focus away from the topics Jawbreaker was known for.
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And I admired Marty Rea's pain-steeped, lyrical portrayal of Richard's helpless pawn of a brother, Clarence.
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The lyrical story begins with Bourgeois's early life in a family that restored tapestries for a living.
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In the spirit of Andre Kertesz, Mr. Sammallahti's photographs manage to be lyrical without dissolving into sentimentality.
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Watch if you like ensemble casts, California, Reform Judaism or lyrical storytelling that's poetic without being contrived.
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Under Mr. Welser-Möst, the orchestra conveyed the glittering colors and lyrical intricacies of Strauss's late score.
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Both weave in numerous lyrical references to Young M.A.'s original verse, an impressive display of dexterity.
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As the crossing was reopened, officials from both countries waxed lyrical about a renewed spirit of fraternity.
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Pierce was subjected to questioning about their relationship, considering the lyrical content, but no one caught on.
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The superb tenor Matthew Polenzani excels in the title role, his lyrical elegance matched by youthful ardor.
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In fact, his prose is nothing like Hemingway's: It is jazzier, more lyrical and more darkly comic.
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If Gaga can discover similar meaning and depth in her upcoming lyrical work, that could be enough.
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Nick Chiericozzi was driving around making deliveries when lyrical inspiration for Dream Police's new song "Revenge" hit.
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You have to actively push yourself to look for lyrical pockets, whether you're an interviewer or writer.
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While the song's got a peppy and prominent guitar riff, the song's lyrical content is hardly sunny.
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The lyrical detail is symbolic and literal, grappling with the vastness of life while acknowledging our smallness.
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Haake also dug deeper into the album's inspiration and lyrical content in an interview with Rolling Stone.
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By avoiding pop-punk's lyrical tropes, Midwestern Songs offered a lyric sheet that was actually worth reading.
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His early recordings continued with those Christian lyrical themes, though, with lyrics from and about the Bible.
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The drive and lyrical delivery in both take me to some kind of spiritual catharsis every time!
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And as far as the content goes, you're given lyrical abstractions as often as tantalizing, concrete facts.
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What do you think it is about aggressive music that lends itself to such complex lyrical content?
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Was that a purposeful decision so that it matches the lyrical content or themes in the EP?
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"Aureole" (1962), a lyrical departure from his earlier, more radically modern approach, helped catapult Taylor to fame.
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Canada's NoMeansNo would take the Dead Kennedy's lyrical approach and incorporate it into their jazz-leaning compositions.
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The sheer lyrical bliss of "The Lark Ascending" (1972, to Vaughan Williams) is another unlooked-for feat.
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Swenson has a predilection for figurative language that occasionally hits the lyrical mark but more often distracts.
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A tenderly lyrical yet quizzical slow movement leads to a misbehaving scherzo, and then a herculean finale.
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Whatever was wild and lyrical in the timeless world, we were in the middle of it now.
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Mr. Gilmore, a guitarist, navigates even the most tangled-up rhythms with a sympathetic and lyrical touch.
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But the neighborhood remains lively as well as lyrical, with its handsome townhouse rows and insistent greenery.
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But if Sesay's book is less lyrical and interior than O'Brien's, it's also more nuanced and complex.
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Forbes's writing combines the gale-force imagination of Margaret Atwood with the lyrical pointillism of Toni Morrison.
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While he rendered various lyrical turns and harmonic shifts eloquently, he backed away from stormy, dramatic episodes.
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Strauss captures Ophelia's instability in music that slips between sumptuous lyrical flights and bouts of fractured eeriness.
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He's recorded other rappers with similar lyrical content and chalked it up to the genre, he said.
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Lines segue subtly from declamatory stretches, where words dominate, to lyrical passages in which emotions take over.
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Beets are often described as "earthy," a more lyrical way of saying that they taste like dirt.
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And he has shockingly few lyrical ideas, less of a concern for performers more adept with melody.
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Miller's prose is both direct and lyrical, offering a window into the world of the ancient Greeks.
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Much like in Good Time, Lopatin arranges his synths in skittering arpeggios and lyrical, piercing lead melodies.
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Because Instagram emphasizes pictures over text, the platform gives readers new ways to encounter old lyrical modes.
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The adventurous Mr. Andsnes discovers them on this exquisitely played album of beguiling, lyrical and quirky works.
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We can savor every turn of phrase, both musical and lyrical, as it twists down into character.
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I get impatient with the hourlong piece, which for all its lyrical richness can seem long-winded.
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First Man is a thoughtful, lyrical exploration of masculinity as well as a celebration of human achievement.
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It's a beautiful, lyrical film, at times feeling (as Moonlight did) like a tone poem or a lyrical plaint: though Jenkins's filmmaking is near-perfect and the film's images are indelible, without Baldwin's prose it may scan more as a series of vignettes than a narrative feature film.
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In a show preview — around the same time Mr. Musk was at the International Astronautical Congress in Adelaide, Australia, waxing lyrical about his latest plans for rockets to Mars — Pierpaolo Piccioli of Valentino was in his Paris studio waxing lyrical about the benefits of seeing the world from above.
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"Her photographs are infused with romanticism, darkness, intimacy, and a certain lyrical quality," van Ree's Facebook page declares.
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Where it's harsh or stilted or opaque, or lyrical and flowing, or unambiguous, my writing should be too.
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It makes sense: Mitchell feels like a natural successor to these icons, both in sound and lyrical substance.
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The Garden Party, a lyrical new novel by Grace Dane Mazur, is a modernist throwback of a book.
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It follows the same template as "Pencil Neck Geek," though, right down to its tempo and lyrical delivery.
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Gyasi's lyrical debut novel traces the fates of two half sisters born villages apart in 18th century Ghana.
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Last year she won a lyrical tribute from Haruki Murakami, the grand old man of modern Japanese fiction.
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Another thing that's special about "John Wayne" by Lady Gaga: the lyrical annotations available for perusal on Genius.
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Instead of attempting to force out a clumsy workaround, they're disarmingly honest through mild obfuscation and lyrical mystery.
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That something is in abundance in a lyrical and moving memoir from a new debut author, Ruth Fitzmaurice.
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Mr. Kimbrough, a searchingly lyrical pianist, knows how to strike a balance between floating ether and loamy grain.
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Album opener "Nikes" is a lyrical treatise on the trappings of materialism, a frequent subject in Ocean's music.
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He does it with lyrical economy and elegance, on top of a groove that will not be denied.
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GR: Maybe tone — I think I tended to be a little more lyrical, perhaps a little more adventurous.
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We have been waxing lyrical about the newly-released Samsung Galaxy Note9 since its release on Aug. 24.
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Probably from a lyrical point of view I think the lyrics get better as the records go on.
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Critics and fans alike had him pegged as the next big thing, at least for underground lyrical cats.
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She named the project "100 Days of Lyrical Natural Sciences," and created 100 posters that fit these constraints.
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I'm not ya most lyrical rapper, but the shit I speak on you can understand and relate to.
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Truth be told, the stories are lovely and lyrical, but often quite disheartening, which may dissuade some readers.
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And occasionally an amplified voice spouts ominous and lyrical statements about holes without end and dark alternative universes.
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The better of the two, "On the Beach at Night Alone," is a drama of rare lyrical exaltation.
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Mr. Muti rendered their duets as safe spaces of lyrical expansion, without the pace ever seeming to flag.
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Hundreds of those contributions were in lyrical form, set to the tune of a Broadway or pop song.
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Berg folds remnants of tonality, plush colorings, sweeping lyrical lines and sheer orchestral din into his atonal language.
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He has been the subject of countless memes and fans have even put his lyrical interventions to music.
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The book has a few of these, hopefully just enough to unsettle the general air of lyrical realism.
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Fans and critics have been documenting his lyrical fascination—nay, obsession—with the art of cunnilingus for years.
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Each essay is insightful and poetic, lyrical, a joy to read and reread, an enduring primer for me.
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CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Over the past few years, Riccardo Muti has shaped an ensemble both powerful and lyrical.
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A lyrical and fragmented treatment of a real-life espionage case, this drama explores gender, race and power.
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A lyrical and fragmented treatment of a real-life espionage case, the drama explores gender, race and power.
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With a bottle in his left hand, J.D. Martinez waxed lyrical about the complementary players in Boston's lineup.
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Kaabi-Linke's lyrical abstraction, safely tucked within signifiers of affluence and prestige, yields to the horrors of war.
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Yet the lyrical quality of his writing often shines through, regardless of the overall oddity of his structures.
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It seems any song can become a jam to wash your hands to with a few lyrical tweaks.
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Her first book, a lyrical romp about a child runaway, came out in 1927 when she was 12.
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His intense and lyrical way of writing about living things, now frowned upon, could very happily be revived.
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Fellow social media influencers waxed lyrical about her journey and cross-posted her content on their own feeds.
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The plot has legs, and Locke's blues-infused idiom lends a strain of melancholy to her lyrical style.
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Also on display were lyrical collages incorporating vintage photographs by the New York-based Filipino artist Pinky Urmaza.
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The story is a lyrical portrait of postwar United States, with digressions on the supernatural and space travel.
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I'm not sure whether to call Khalik Allah's Black Mother a lyrical ethnography or an immersive personal essay.
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"Girl" is narrated in the easy, deceptively offhand, frequently lyrical first person that O'Brien's readers will find familiar.
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Mr. Perahia's measured and nuanced performance of the incomparably lyrical F minor Impromptu promises to haunt the memory.
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But he also displayed a welcome emotion, providing some of his most beautiful lyrical playing in that work.
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Jazz Mr. Gilmore, a guitarist, navigates even the most tangled-up rhythms with a sympathetic and lyrical touch.
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"A lot of times you just think of a lyrical idea as a good musical vehicle," he said.
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In an exclusive interview with CNBC, Hatch said he may train his lyrical stylings on tax reform next.
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Taddeo has been credited with inventing a new literary genre, which blends original journalism with narrative, lyrical prose.
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"Woman" definitely lacks the lyrical depth of some of Styles' other songs, but is still, undoubtedly, a bop.
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Davies, aided by Michael McDonough's cinematography, depicts Chris's dedication in images that are frankly sensual and glowingly lyrical.
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But this was the first time in his career that he'd worked so extensively with a lyrical contributor.
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She delivers a pulsing, haunted version, taking flights of lyrical improvisation, note after note soaring over single syllables.
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Mr. Ma's warm, dusky playing of this lyrical stretch was wondrously cushioned by the orchestra's harmonically ambiguous atmospherics.
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If Copland appears on concert programs at all, it's the more lyrical Copland of the ballets and symphonies.
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In Friday's program, the lyrical, burnished Seventh is paired with Mozart's pristine "Sinfonia Concertante" for violin and viola.
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Mr. Frazier, an All-Star guard and former Knick, is known for his colorful wardrobe and lyrical analysis.
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In the years to come, Cohen's songs were fundamental to Vega's own sense of lyrical precision and possibility.
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It's release sparked a desire in Lewis to further explore lyrical narratives crafted outside of male-dominated spaces.
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During that period of ascent, most of Slim's lyrical content was unabashedly about his rise to financial success.
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The project is a masterclass of honesty and lyrical vulnerability; Sole truly lays herself bare in every song.
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Things are slower, there's more sonic space and electronic experimentation, but at its core, the lyrical themes are similar.
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" Swift added: "Basically, when new music comes out, they'll realize there are dozens are lyrical references and symbolic references.
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The lyrical angle, Blame-shifter, just came from a book I was reading that I was very inspired by.
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She insists on the potential of common objects to trigger lyrical, personal sense-memories — and to elude singular definition.
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The piano is very Rostam, and the loops and general lyrical motifs—water, nature, emotions—are very Maggie Rogers.
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It seemed like there was a real shift in your lyrical content to more narrative, protagonist-driven stories, too.Definitely.
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The Manual's lengthy digression on the lyrical content of Rick Astley's by now-classic single is well worth reading.
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Scenters-Zapico's writing is lyrical, sensual, and often painful; it will linger in your brain for a long time.
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Chance's approach has always been about a focus on his lyrical talent, rather than winding beats or booming bass.
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" Swift added, "Basically, when new music comes out, they'll realize there are dozens are lyrical references and symbolic references.
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From Boy Better Know to Wretch 32, it's clear the lyrical structures of grime have some foundation in poetry.
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" Also in a press release, she discussed the song's lyrical content: "I am a human, a warm-blooded creature.
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These days, the team looks forward to the quirky stories, or "some lyrical or amusing detail," Mr. Owen said.
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As with Artpop, Gaga seemed unable to edit her visual, lyrical, and promotional concepts into a cohesive pop presentation.
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Mr. Polenzani sang this haunting aria of remembrance with wondrous lyrical tenderness while conveying the music's gently swaying gait.
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When you sing it it's almost like, I call it lyrical poetry, it's a way of singing you learn.
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Johny Johny Yes Papa swept social media over the summer with its mildly terrifying animation and lyrical non sequiturs.
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Lyrical but oblique, his prose matches a mood of mystery and suspicion that tantalises, if occasionally frustrates, the reader.
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The Bold and the Lyrical skit had all the classic elements of a soap opera with a unique addition.
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It's this lack of urgency that has given the band the lyrical space to perfectly capture twenty-something malaise.
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We're not going to wax lyrical about the game itself, because you've probably heard all about it for months.
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As much as Lil Wayne's lyrical dominance and mixtape prowess was generating attention, his behavior was also creating concern.
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The couple later appeared on Australian TV show The Project, where they waxed lyrical about their dear grandson's win.
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From a lyrical perspective, are you also looking to evoke that space and sparsity, in a more metaphorical sense?
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As it stands, he's the only musician to be banned from the UK on the basis of lyrical content.
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His speaking voice matches the contagiousness of his coarse, off-kilter harmonies, which offset his still-developing lyrical skillset.
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Signing on to record an entire album with Muggs has anchored Meyhem's lyrical formula with a cohesive production base.
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The country's leading bosses can wax lyrical about artificial intelligence and debate returns on capital with foreign fund managers.
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Daniel Brenna, as the Stranger, struggled with the lyrical aspects of Korngold's writing but delivered the part with vigor.
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We have all become lyrical geniuses, trend setters, and hashtag pioneers, but our parties have not grown with us.
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For context, Cantú intersperses summaries of writings by Mexican authors and borderland journalists; the effect is lyrical, but unfocussed.
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And yet you're reminded, in Lange's brew of languages and lyrical set pieces, that this is someone else's mystery.
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I identified more with Baker as a figure of the civil rights movement, with the lyrical and emotional content.
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I think about it a lot — I've got a lot of lyrical ideas — but I keep putting it off.
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The lyrical emotion patterns that I discovered were very exciting and cried out to be turned into a performance.
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We have lyrical soprano, and we have dramatic soprano, and I think this will be the future for countertenor.
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Beyoncé's use of intertextuality, be it sonic or lyrical, draws to mind the work of Blood Orange's Dev Hynes.
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Plus, the off-kilter, wonky beats and static-laden "error" sounds don't quite seem to match their lyrical enthusiasm.
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A grimey marriage of crunchy, relentless beats and intense lyrical content spat out in Tricky's distinctive West Country drawl.
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The BFG is at its best when it's at its most lyrical, or when it's at its most crude.
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In a way, this ardent, rhapsodically lyrical and daringly long scene poignantly humanizes the demon and his beloved mortal.
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Lipa pays lyrical homage to White Town too, singing of a love that's roped her back in after heartbreak.
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The result, which came out in 2016, was "case/Lang/veirs," a toothsome, lyrical collaboration, a super-girl supergroup.
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The lyrical narrative throughout is somber, and adds a tender element that's occasionally at odds with the riotous images.
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It's getting more lyrical than it used to be, less stark and a little more baroque in its horror.
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Lekman's balance between musical cheer and lyrical/vocal brooding assumes a certain proportional distance between one and the other.
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The film's animation is spare but lyrical; it feels as if past might blend into present, or the reverse.
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The music will break into a fleeting lyrical passage only to be pummeled down by an onslaught of percussion.
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This latest volume, extending his peerless, lyrical attention to the subterranean, is profound in every sense of the word.
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The novel is lyrical, absorbing, so accurate as to the ways we resist engagement and then are pulled in.
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With lyrical intensity, Ms. Legler describes her teenage years as being overwhelmed by an almost existential sense of otherness.
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Because of her lyrical style in ballets like "Les Sylphides," Ms. Koesun was often cast as a Romantic ballerina.
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The composer of a bleak "Handmaid's Tale" adaptation brings a lighter, more lyrical fairy tale to Santa Fe Opera.
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The text brought out Coplandesque musical warmth, with achingly lyrical lines written with Ms. Fleming's sumptuous voice in mind.
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Of course, any free-market economist will wax lyrical about the dangers of these unnatural interferences in the markets.
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Swift has drawn lyrical inspiration from her romantic relationships in the past, and her recent work has followed suit.
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There is sad music, which is to say music that deploys lyrical or musical motifs meant to connote misery.
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A succession of anxious and quickly repeated chords spoke to my confusion, but then came a poignant lyrical refrain.
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In prose that is tender, honest, and lyrical, she explores what it means to parent black boys in America.
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The sheer skill in his lyrical ability is hypnotic, and he has the production chops to back it up.
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Yet, when the character's ruminations take the music into higher lyrical phrases, Mr. Owens sings with poignancy and tenderness.
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Monteverdi writes long-spun, slowly spiraling lyrical lines for Orfeo as various instruments respond with embellishments between the phrases.
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This lyrical debut novel, which recalls a Southern Gothic tale, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize this year.
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That linear setup gradually sublimates into long, lyrical sentences of freewheeling associations: the verbal riffs of a good talker.
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Her lyrical dexterity and wink-wink charm create an atmosphere so electric that you're almost cocooned for a while.
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The viewer then becomes the anthropologist while piecing together the elements that form Baum's playful, lyrical, and meditative work.
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Absolutely. We went into it very much from the beginning, wanting it to be lyrical and elegant and pretty.
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Cuthbert is the main character of Night of the Animals, a sweeping and lyrical new novel by Bill Broun.
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It shows songs in steady mutation, with Mr. West trying out different lyrical approaches to the same portion of music.
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After impressing with her Diary of A Thotaholic EP last year, "My Type" shows off her versatility and lyrical flair.
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From its lyrical approach to the organizational structure, much of the group's formation is deep-seeded in martial arts philosophy.
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It was a lyrical exercise somewhere this side of ballet, an activity pursued by serene young ladies with swanlike necks.
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He waxes lyrical about the "beautiful model" of higher education he encountered in America at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Singing with burnished sound and lyrical richness, he looks like a natural leader, handsome, confident and something of an operator.
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I'd been reading about microneedling and heard devotees (Jennifer Aniston and Gwyneth Paltrow reportedly included) wax lyrical about its impact.
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All universities wax lyrical about the benefits of fostering international research links; in some cases it might even be true.
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Riley's writing is lyrical and engrossing, and it's a fresh new take on the familiar Regency romp to Gretna Green.
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The lyrical depth will be enough to satisfy die-hard fans, but the unfamiliar sound could turn off casual ones.
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Lyrical and satirical by turns, she shows that fearful isolation, emotional or political, hurts wall-builders and wall-jumpers alike.
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Lyrical phrases are shared between songs, and the rising current of reclamation becomes more pronounced as the album continues on.
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Short for You Get Grime, YGG is the name given to Saint P, PK and Lyrical Strally as a trio.
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Each weekend two performers come into the space to weave more, a lovely and lyrical poem of suspension and containment.
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More than just motivation, his daughter has provided lyrical inspiration, and even a guest verse or two over the years.
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"Shut Up" alone is full of perfectly devastating lyrical ju-jitsu: yeah he was gassed at the MOBO awards—so?
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Over the past nine years, her lyrics have gotten less hazily lyrical and pretty, and more character-driven and concrete.
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As a contemporary and lyrical jazz dancer, she is hoping she can fully heal and return to a normal life.
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The country singer released her new single "Vice" on Monday, and the down-tempo track has some heavy lyrical content.
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In part, that's because of the website's lyrical, often biting headlines, which inspire devotion, fear and above all, strong reactions.
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Throughout the album, she expertly employs sonic and lyrical clutter as an allegory for the muddle of her own emotions.
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I want to be remembered as that lyrical, energetic, vibrant female who really brought a huge light to the genre.
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When that sort of musical expression is paired with lyrical content that highlights sexual freedom of any kind, it's magic.
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But The Fits is all about the experience of the moment, and it winds up feeling remarkably immersive and lyrical.
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The raw and personal song showcased her musical skill and lyrical vulnerability, and launched her album into a billboard success.
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Neruda's gift is lyrical, not narrative, and his ostensible epic, on inspection, is so many lyrics in historically chronological order.
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Their lyrical stylings "helped educate people about drum and bass, especially first-time punters unfamiliar with the music," he added.
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He's a searcher throughout the tracklist, but his lyrical headiness is never grating or pretentious, and the songs feel timeless.
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In this contingency, lyrical authenticity becomes everything; rock is somehow calcified as an intellectual craft, interlocked with the folk tradition.
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But this lyrical episode, directed by the Emmy-winning "Transparent" creator Jill Soloway, suggests more substantive reasons for Maura's unhappiness.
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It was so thrilling for me to experience the lyrical dialogue of Adrienne Kennedy, whom I'd known only through reading.
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Not long ago, developers tried to rebrand parts of the South Bronx with a lyrical new name: the Piano District.
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There is also new evidence in the case to suggest that this was perhaps an unnecessary act of lyrical violence.
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Technology, as lyrical fixation and musical substance, exists as a distancing device, but the focus is on his burning heart.
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Nevertheless, what's lacking in Wulp's stage design is more than made up for by the lyrical beauty of his language.
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But y'know, long distance relationships are tough, so it's not surprising that this experience offered grist for his lyrical mill.
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And Mr. Levit sensitively carried the piece's calm ending, without a pause, into the lyrical opening of Schumann's "Ghost" Variations.
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Her singing was plush and warm, with lyrical sheen in tender phrases and steely intensity when Senta's obsession takes hold.
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He depicted people in scenic landscapes, often viewed from a distance to imbue the composition with a lyrical, rhythmic beauty.
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The piece uses a combination of musical abstraction and lyrical content to interrogate themes of migration, displacement, citizenship and belonging.
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When you remember Summoning, you just think about the typical music and the typical lyrical concept—not more, not less.
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This will be a unique chance to look at the lyrical and expressive ways in which Abstract Expressionism was practiced.
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But even on the songs where Gilmore gives the foreground to his synthesis, there's something more lyrical about these pieces.
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Here to boldly go, 'discovering,' then quelling our harsh and lovely and sometimes difficult land with his civilized lyrical words.
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Brakhage is often described as a lyrical filmmaker but his can be a most disquieting, even violent, form of lyricism.
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What remains are about a dozen of the oratorio's more meditative and lyrical numbers that dramatically streamline the Nativity story.
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" The track is a downtempo tune with an addictive, thick bass line and a lyrical interpolation Grandmaster Flash's "The Message.
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Dena Abergel, the children's ballet master at City Ballet, said that Tenzin's lyrical, princely quality was obvious from the start.
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Instead, he took the stage and, on a tinny-sounding Bösendorfer, gave a performance of disarmingly lyrical, almost folkloric simplicity.
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In his Met debut, the tenor Piero Pretti fashioned a lyrical approach to the role of the Navy lieutenant Pinkerton.
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Claudio Roditi, a Brazilian-born jazz trumpeter celebrated for his impeccable technique, warm sound and lyrical playing, died on Jan.
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In a speech on Bastille Day, Saad Eddine El Othmani, the prime minister, waxed lyrical about the countries' "exceptional relationship".
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For a more immediate yet lyrical look at the effects of mass incarceration, consider Reginald Dwayne Betts's poetry collection Felon.
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This work of lyrical persistence and political resistance includes music from Martha Redbone, Heather Christian, and Stew and Heidi Rodewald.
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Mr. Aucoin's version, with Orpheus joined by his double, is more a stentorian demand that an aria of lyrical persuasion.
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In the aughts, Franklin underwent an artistic metamorphosis that was primarily lyrical: he turned, sharply and compellingly, toward the personal.
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They pick up scraps of talk and offcuts of sensation, with which to feather the nests of their lyrical work.
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One track, "Hero," is a lyrical shout-out to his father and their relationship ... something therapy's helped him better appreciate.
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Before we start waxing lyrical about all the benefits of Himalayan salt lamps, we should probably explain what they are.
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He thrust his muscular shoulders forward, limp legs hanging behind him, and transformed himself into Lyrical D, rising rap artist.
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Somehow Van der Straeten manifests the idea of folding and fluidity with metals, creating pieces at once lyrical and strong.
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In the 1940s, Sekula made small abstractions favoring the grid structure, saturated colors and a lyrical, delicate sense of line.
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Scenters-Zapico's writing is lyrical, sensual, and often painful; it will linger in your brain for a long time. —A.
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This lyrical climax — among the most famous in literature — becomes more a rhetorical exercise than an epiphany of self-revelation.
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Impassioned and often armed with a confessional, lyrical specificity, these women book huge tours and festivals and generate critical acclaim.
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"Royals," Ella Yelich-O'Connor's breakout single as Lorde, has been universally hailed as one of pop music's greatest lyrical triumphs.
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It ideally contrasts the processional patriarchal pomp of the Capulets' dance with the lyrical outpouring of the lovers' balcony duet.
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A "selfsame sheer beauty stalks the empty spaces of this stubborn, lyrical novel," Susann Cokal wrote in the Book Review.
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The book is a lyrical and pristinely disturbing recounting of that time, and how it awoke within her a calling.
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It gained widespread acclaim as a lyrical film that combined rich language, lush visuals, and song to tell its story.
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Gemeinhart infuses the story with moments of lyrical writing and folksy wisdom served up with a dollop of girl power.
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Alongside was a "Kitchen Sink" social realism popular in the UK, as well as the more florid, lyrical neo-romanticism.
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Gliding and burbling, ringing and spattering and glitching, a lyrical escapism animates an album whose loveliness and silliness are inextricable.
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On top of the drama about their lyrical feud, rumors began swirling about the two Grammy-nominated rappers being romantic lovers.
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"In its best day and in its strongest voice, (the song) draws a distinct line in the lyrical content," he said.
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The other three movements offered relief, especially the second, where there were wonderfully lyrical moments and fine exchanges among solo woodwinds.
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Some of the record is lighthearted and fun, and some [songs] I really went deep in terms of the lyrical content.
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Much of the script is in blank verse, with a heady surfeit of expanding metaphors, lyrical soliloquies and discreetly rhymed couplets.
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"Land of Hope and Glory," a lyrical version of one of Elgar's famous military marches, became the song for the crowning.
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And yet for all their Day-Glo color combinations and frenetic edits, her videos, especially, have a lyrical, even confessional side.
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It's a perfect medium for the lyrical candidate, allowing him to showcase his bombast, swagger, and lack of foreign policy experience.
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I figured his explanation made sense to me because it followed those same looping, lyrical thought patterns that most musicians have.
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While Night Vale was its own phenomenon, Alice Isn't Dead stands out for its overall tone and the evocative, lyrical writing.
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But do not expect slick logic or a lyrical panacea for sorrow: be prepared for painful, eloquent searching and riddles unsolved.
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Though admittedly not getting very far, it's allowed me to read Ghenov's work as lyrical pieces as much as contemporary paintings.
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Over time that content has not lessened, although some of her music has been remarkably lyrical — notably "Cyan" (2009), for orchestra.
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Now Mr Glick's lyrical black-and-white photographs are on display at the museum again, along with excerpts from oral histories.
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I didn't go to it for its lyrical content, though on repeated listens that has also taken on a new tenor.
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Mr. Leiber, known as Gus, was noted for energetic, lyrical and colorful paintings, which he continued to create into his 90s.
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While some athletes are destined to embody their names, Stanton's name — polyglot, lyrical and lengthy — may reveal something about him, too.
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The album's best songs — the woozy "It's You" and interlude "Flower" — stick to lyrical basics and give him room to shine.
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With that in mind, his claim that Obama's distinctive genius lay in his ability to "make technocracy lyrical" becomes high praise.
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But the internet's other music video of the moment is pop confection "Run and Run" by Japanese girl group Lyrical School.
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" At such moments, the score extends the free-floating lyrical vein that Adams developed in Act III of "Nixon in China.
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It's not Rezdôra's only dish with a lyrical name (it means "the sweetness of summer") or its own social-media presence.
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But he also couldn't help but needle Ms. Swift again, insisting that he had sought her permission for the lyrical reference.
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Her lyrical, poetic style blended vivid dialogue and searing tales of black lives, earning her numerous awards and legions of admirers.
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Known for her vocal range, Carey seemed to be struggling to reach notes and appeared to have lost her lyrical footing.
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In hip-hop, innovations in character, texture and presentation are just as important as those in lyrical dexterity and punch lines.
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" As it unfolds, the sections become more melodic; mini-lyrical phrases charmingly juxtapose "our love of music" with "our favorite sandwich.
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Now that you've had some time to step away from it have you noticed any lyrical threads that run through it?
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The tenor's lines are lyrical yet direct and somber, rising to fits when the imagery turns tense, but never losing authority.
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Sometimes when we were deployed and we couldn't play, we'd sit around and wax lyrical about our exploits in that game.
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If that wasn't enough to make Dillinger Four stand out from their peers, their weighty lyrical content all but sealed it.
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Even on "Bound 2," Yeezus' least button-pushing and most inviting track, the personal lyrical content possesses Kanye's old mischievous charm.
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The relatively new "Black Panther" is a lesson in lyrical dexterity, as Leshurr delivers speed, wit, and power all at once.
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The young Canadian tenor Isaiah Bell brings a sweetly lyrical, if sometimes strained, voice and an innocently handsome look to Antinous.
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The production is kinda gritty and dirty, but within that production are some really beautiful love songs; really dense lyrical material.
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Jacob Bannon: I haven't really thought about it in a while, it initially came out of a lyrical idea I had.
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He was working at the time on "Hurry Down Sunshine," a harrowing and lyrical memoir about his teenage daughter's bipolar disorder.
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Macfarlane's writing is muscular, meticulously researched and lyrical, placing him in the lineage of Peter Matthiessen, Gretel Ehrlich and Barry Lopez.
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And then finally, if we look at the lyrics, this is just through-and-through full of country music lyrical tropes.
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Vital," is how the poet Gwendolyn Brooks began her lyrical preface to Etheridge Knight's first pamphlet of poems, "Poems From Prison.
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Stars like Serge Gainsbourg and Jacques Dutronc were intellectuals who sang from the head, even when their lyrical content was perverse.
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Let's be honest: The songs are often staff-picked to cutely match the overarching campaign themes in lyrical content and tone.
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Nor do they compromise her adaptation of the text, which juggles between modernized dialogue and precise translations of Homer's lyrical verse.
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The piano suggests what might remain of the lyrical after all else — including much of what constitutes lyricism — has been corroded.
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While it may not offer concrete solutions, such an earnest, lyrical call to action can't help but echo beyond the stage.
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As the butcher's daughter reflects on all she sees, Glendinning makes this tale exhilarating, lending Agnes a candid, eccentrically lyrical voice.
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We'll have to see if she follows the path of the coloratura-happy Marilyn Horne or the refined, lyrical Susan Graham.
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"I only know three words: 'Bye, Bye, Bye,' " she joked of her lyrical knowledge when it comes to the band's catalog.
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Tatjana and Roderich's bubbly duets are rich with physical comedy; Lydia and Ito are given lyrical lines that verge on opera.
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In the slow movement, she shifted from pale-toned lyrical stretches to bouts of chords that touched the realm of grotesquerie.
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In Alexei Ratmansky's "Namouna: A Grand Divertissement" (New York City Ballet, 2010), it's by turns quaint, seductive, lyrical, poetic and jolly.
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"I am working for something organic and lyrical," he told the critic Barbara Rose in an interview for Artforum in 1966.
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The more traditional orchestral textures also crackle with lyrical beauty and harmonic interest, as in "Louise's Aria," for Malcolm X's mother.
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Combining the aggressive with the lyrical, the piece foreshadows the jagged contours and percussive explosiveness that would define her later works.
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Tolentino's writing is incisive and lyrical and captures millennial culture like no other — sometimes even making for uncomfortable, self-aware reading.
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At the end of the performance, Mr. Koffa told Lyrical D that he liked his new track and shook his hand.
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" Sanders, unprompted and not opting for the obvious lyrical reply ("Good as hell"), said, "Ready to fight for Medicare for All.
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With the record jumping from sound to sound with almost no notice, those lyrical threads come together to unify Fucking Lifetime.
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The passages in which Egdod creates his new world are lyrical and lovely, and they are the heart of the book.
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Costco fans wax lyrical about its free samples, which, if you're crafty enough, can be combined to be an entire meal.
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Its opening track, "Soundboi", sits neatly between the restlessness of Skepta's tireless lyrical pace, and A$AP Rocky's highly aestheticized production.
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It's a true story, and a simple one, but couched in Malick's signature style, it becomes something more lyrical and pastoral.
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Meyer has always been committed to both possibilities, which is why many critics link her to Abstract Expressionism and lyrical abstraction.
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From his "Imagine" tattoo to lyrical allusions to their first kiss, Buzzfeed outlined the ways Grande paid tribute to her late ex.
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I put a really high value on the lyrical component of the songs and try to tell stories that matter to me.
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The result is a lyrical letter that urges his future kids to be the creators of the world he wants for them.
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I'm your man Leonard Cohen, the poetic and lyrical genius behind such classics as "Hallelujah," has died at the age of 82.
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Poetry, in particular, with its emphasis on the lyrical and illogical, asks us to trust our author and fall into their reality.
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The artist, with her lyrical meditations on migration and loss, is perhaps the perfect spiritual emissary for perspectives on exile and displacement.
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McCraney's dialogue is lyrical, but punctuated with enough acrimony, bitterness, and zingers to keep it from swaying into Friday Night Lights territory.
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From his "Imagine" tattoo to lyrical allusions to their first kiss, Buzzfeed outlined the ways Grande paid tribute to her late ex.
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Lyrical rubix cubes like "There is no real you / There is only ever you," match the seeker tendencies of his previous output.
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I don't know the Estonian language but this girl had the most lyrical voice and it haunted me like a musical refrain.
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She craved stories that felt real and complicated and familiar, and she wanted them in the lyrical vernacular of poor black Americans.
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All that white space on the page makes them easy to read, and the spare, lyrical approach can really pack a punch.
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The update is the latest way Genius is looking to maintain its status as the go-to destination for all things lyrical.
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And as far as the lyrical content, it's been consistent throughout: irreverent and bawdy songs about Draco Malfoy and about being Slytherin.
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The characters wrap each other in their arms, kiss passionately, then give in to each other's bodies in lyrical dips and lifts.
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You're likely used to Australian Tourism ads waxing lyrical about the country's beaches with help from the sultry tones of Chris Hemsworth.
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The 2016 music video for J-pop group Lyrical School's song "Run and Run" is made to be played on a smartphone.
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Like in a dream, the lyrical line breaks come when you don't expect them, reducing nostalgia to a series of disjointed hiccups.
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Mack Weldon has raised a total of $12 million in funding from private and venture investors, including RiverPark Ventures and Lyrical Partners.
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From his "Imagine" tattoo to lyrical allusions to their first kiss, Buzzfeed outlined the ways Grande paid tribute to her late ex.
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Onoda's gritty street style is a perfect complement to the raw, lyrical records coming out of the five boroughs at the time.
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This region, which answers to the lyrical name of 'us-east4,' complements the company's existing regions in Oregon, Iowa and South Carolina.
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With Summerteeth, though, Tweedy began writing down lyrics, newly inspired by lyrical giants such as Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith.
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He understood its power and the futility of struggling against it, and even his greatest lyrical glories were given some temporal anchor.
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Given the title having "four" emphasized, the lyrical content is sure to be examined and scrubbed over for possible One Direction references.
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Look, Beyoncé didn't spit the lyrical gem, "When he fuck me good, I take his ass to Red Lobster," for no reason.
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Before, television had never showcased a half-hour of lyrical dance, and as it turns out, we were the worse for it.
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Heavn, released last July, was the full realization of Woods's vocal and lyrical clarity, a defiant record constructed on neo-soul chords.
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Made at a time of great daring in European cinema, it's as extravagantly lyrical and painterly as any movie of the era.
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Kim, Kanye and the Donda House controversy As of Thursday, Drake had not offered a lyrical response to "The Story of Adidon."
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But he made every word matter, shaping lyrical lines with poignancy, conveying the tragic subtext to every youthful effusion in the music.
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They're mostly sad, kinda funny little folk-punk tunes (which is how he markets them), and he has a broad lyrical spectrum.
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The often startling lyrical imagery of the cinematographer, Brett Jutkiewicz, notwithstanding, the movie aspires to an over-the-shoulder immediacy of perspective.
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Since our inception we added many scientific concepts related to space physics, in contrast to the "conventional" lyrical terms of this music.
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Previous entries in the series have seen Clive Martin, Joe Bish, John Doran and John Calvert wax lyrical about little white pills.
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Still Standing is a stark contrast from the raw and raunchy sounds and lyrical content that take up the artist's early catalogue.
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The spirit of the project is exemplified in "Stoked," a fun and rambunctious song that puts their lyrical expertise on full display.
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But in the video for the track, released today, Ty takes the all that lyrical regret and hones in on it exclusively.
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Oddly enough, he says people from the West Coast are still surprised that such lyrical prowess can come from a native southerner.
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Of course, the two are going to wax lyrical about the quality of their vintages, but the 2014 tasted good to me.
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The musical and lyrical themes throughout the song represent the band's contrasting sides, and this was interpreted with grace by Mr. Halerz.
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The third and final part — the most dramatic — presents a moral dilemma, a hard-to-resist temptation and a compassionate, lyrical resolution.
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The soloist was the lyrical, incisive Alisa Weilerstein, who released a flawless recording of the concerto with the Czechs several years ago.
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Throughout this album, there are melodies, chord changes, lyrical images and structural tricks that feel indebted to Ms. Swift's first three albums.
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Locke writes in a blues-infused idiom that lends a strain of melancholy and a sense of loss to her lyrical style.
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Ms. Postell, 26, channeled her emotions into an incisive lyrical illustration of the violence and discrimination that melanin-rich people have suffered.
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As with their records, the book's structure is a lyrical three-man weave, except now it's two voices covering the three parts.
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Police told them their lyrical content was to blame and they've since slipped away from public performances, to stay out of trouble.
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Such a visceral grip on the nonhuman animates this painting with a dark, lyrical intensity that speaks to me of climate upheaval.
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The main event is Rachmaninoff's lyrical Symphony No. 2, accompanied by Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 2, and Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3.
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Restless vocal lines shift from plaintive lyrical phrases, to sputtered outbursts, to a style that seems a jazz equivalent of Italianate arioso.
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It doesn't take a thousand listens, though, to notice that there's a common lyrical theme that runs through Memories...Do Not Open.
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Mr. van der Aa's music is spare but compelling, ranging from long, lyrical vocal lines to electronic sound effects and techno-pop.
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Her music is replete with the kind of long-lined lyrical writing that defines the early 19th-century Italian bel canto style.
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The role requires extensive speaking as well as lyrical and dramatic sung passages, which Mr. Degout delivered in a rich, jammy tone.
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The lyrical rawness of "Reaper" — Mr. Mulherin's proper full-length debut album, and his first on a record label — can be searing.
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There are few games as lyrical, unique, and emotionally resonant out there, to say nothing of its continual ingenuity in its presentation.
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By then, Turnage had become a celebrated British composer who channeled the rhythmic vitality of popular music into a knottily lyrical sound.
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"They're both lyrical and rooted in storytelling and narrative, so I thought they would be perfect for crafting Jimmy's poems," said Colangelo.
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"The lyrical content is like, wow," he said, adding that he knew about people like the activist Karen Silkwood because of Heron.
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But in collaboration with his wife, he balances the instrumental fireworks with a quiet introspection and a greater emphasis on lyrical content.
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Daniel said he has recorded other rappers who have similar lyrical themes and that he considered those a part of the genre.
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Fatick, Senegal — Marie Diouf, 22004, is on her cellphone speaking swiftly in Wolof, a lyrical Senegalese language, as salt flies past her.
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It's the discrepancy between banal content and lyrical form that draws tears from the specially susceptible among us (which would include me).
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Events take place that allow Mr. Dudok de Wit to make the most of his subdued palette and his spare, lyrical draftsmanship.
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Lyrical expansion never stinted on forward-moving vigor, right up to the slashing grimaces in the low strings at the very end.
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For all the built-up dread in "The Island Funeral," the movie ends on a note that's both lyrical and terribly mournful.
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And many new parents agree with the Victorians: There is something creepy in waxing lyrical about the gender characteristics of your infant.
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Throughout, three sopranos (Eliza Bagg, Martha Cluver and Estelí Gomez) sing wordless lyrical fragments and soft sonorities, lending an eerily angelic touch.
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Mr. Aucoin shows respect for the tender, charming words by setting them to somber music of lyrical pining over restless orchestral stirrings.
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The smooth, almost lyrical movement of the camera conveys lightness and gravity, much in the way that some of Dickinson's poems do.
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Though Ms. Smirnova and Mr. Chudin are much friendlier here than in their usual noble stage personas, their lyrical sequences prove tedious.
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In her lyrical and mournful 1997 play, "Pride's Crossing," Singing Beach makes a cameo as the locale for a proposed moonlit swim.
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The group returns with "Young and Menace," which sounds like Twenty One Pilots covering Skrillex, with heavy lyrical nods to Britney Spears.
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Mr. Vlatkovic was a splendid horn soloist, doing full justice to lyrical passages but really coming into his own in virtuosic display.
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Among them is a group of South Asian painters who created lyrical, smooth-lined paintings that merge European academicism with Indian content.
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Monogamy and its discontents take the stage in the latest from the wry and lyrical playwright Sarah Ruhl, directed by Rebecca Taichman.
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The couch beckons, and the brain yearns for that perfect book: the lyrical, binge-able tome that also dispenses heaps of knowledge.
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With this hook, Octave joins other young rappers who have rejected an old-school emphasis on lyrical variety, individualism, and personal catharsis.
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Juice Wrld's lyrical obsession with morbidity and debauchery wasn't unique to him, but it now casts an eerie shadow on his passing.
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"A Quiet Passion," Terence Davies's restless and lyrical chronicle of Dickinson's life, poses apparently guileless questions: Where did this poet come from?
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Here was a lyrical writer who evoked a timeless countryside at a time when England was increasingly urban and ever more industrialized.
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There are a few moments in which the staging is confusing in conveying plot twists, although a lyrical ambiguity often feels appropriate.
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Here, the lyrical and subtle strategy of selectively erasing the texts on immigration forms was something that made immediate sense to me.
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He began with Beethoven's "Andante Favori," a lilting, lyrical yet elusive piece, and the original slow movement of Beethoven's mighty "Waldstein" Sonata.
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The album is full of broadly sourced melodies that are bright and lyrical and quick, and work by their own clever logic.
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It's a fittingly sprawling and lyrical tribute to the often confounding late artist, who died a year ago today, April 21, 2016.
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Ahead of the song's premiere, Cyrus revealed its title and teased its lyrical content in an interview published by Billboard earlier this month.
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" A highly-respected artist known for his poetic and lyrical music, Cohen wrote a number of popular songs including the often-covered "Hallelujah.
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Specially commissioned by MA Curatorial Practice, Search Sweet Country summons sculptures, images, sounds, and movement for a lyrical performance about longing and belonging.
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Her wild onstage persona, vocal and lyrical depth and eccentric outfits, conceived with designer Christian Joy, made her a totem of the time.
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Seemingly allergic to lyrical clichés, this singer writes offbeat, often jarringly forthright songs about the complex contours of love, sexuality and mental illness.
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The days of lyrical profundity and a lifelong commitment to the craft as the mandatory criteria for viable rap careers are behind us.
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Merwin's poetry is lyrical and visual and his collective works give you a smattering of various points in his career spanning 60 years.
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The brothers developed their process of scatting and lyrical trade-offs, occasionally using television commercials taglines as dummy lyrics to hone their rhythm.
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The musicians once glorified for technical skill and lyrical mastery found their popularity leveled with players that valued speed and passion over precision.
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It showcases BTS's power and sincerity, featuring profound emotion and lyrical poetry, comparing the seasons of the year with fleeting friendship and nostalgia.
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It's a tonally incoherent record, leaping from genre to genre with abandon; its balance between piercing profundities and lyrical groaners is roughly even.
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The project is understandably close to Garrett's heart, and it has provided him a way to express more complex emotions and lyrical themes.
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It moves too frantically to find the gentle, even lyrical moments that help give Ivan Reitman's original 1984 Ghostbusters its distinctive directorial texture.
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Apart from the cheeky "When It Rains It Pours," Combs's earlier hits deployed lyrical melodrama juxtaposed with tender reads on hard-rock dynamics.
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It has such lyrical greatness whilst keeping it grime-y and skippy and it gives a positive message for the listeners and youth.
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The club has its own Ministers of Agriculture, Minstrelsy, Science, Siege Warfare, and Transportation, each with is own lyrical, and often dramatic stories.
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A lot of the lyrical themes of the record, as a lot of my lyrics do in general, deal with a personal struggle.
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A few slips aside, he tackled the virtuoso passages and daunting octaves with aplomb and rendered the lyrical sections with an introspective grace.
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The recording is very blown out and grating, but it perfectly matches the desperation and intensity found in the lyrical content and performance.
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You could go deep on Stanley Kubrick and try to connect his juxtaposition of imagery with Jesse Lacey's lyrical content in a Charlie_Kelly_At_Pinboard.
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Because so often you just focus on the lyrical content and whatever's in the video, but then kind of getting interested in that.
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Outside of lyrical nods and potentially stolen riffs, plenty of bands took Dillinger Four's sound and all but parroted it back to them.
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Back in his London office, overlooking a small park, Prokopenya waxes lyrical about the "incredible concentration of diversity, energy and opportunity" of London.
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Human Natures Two lyrical books, each rooted in history, weave together memoir and environmental consciousness hewing to both your route and your interests.
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The new cultural initiative in Brooklyn is launching with a show of work by one of the pioneers of Polish postwar lyrical abstraction.
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One can't help but recall William Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads, poems riddled with the imaginative soul of a man observing nature and its inhabitants.
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The British writer Jessie Greengrass's first novel, "Sight," can be fit into that group but offers its own distinct philosophical and lyrical pleasures.
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Still, I loved the lyrical nuances he brought out in the music, the clarity of his execution, and the honesty of his singing.
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But such moments are sparse, and they are compensated for with descriptive passages so lyrical they could put a career writer to shame.
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Some of the most beautiful and lyrical works in this volume are, similarly, poems written "after" works by international poets in many languages.
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Profile The British poet on her new lyrical memoir, "The Terrible," and why she thinks Instagram poets are doing the genre a service.
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The conductor Franz Welser-Möst drew out every lushly lyrical strand of Strauss's teeming and volatile score, played brilliantly by the Vienna Philharmonic.
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My personal favorites include Fainting Spells (21902)and Jáaji Approx (533), for their lyrical and at times humorous approaches to memory and translation.
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The book is guided by an economist's sensibilities, and Nakhjavani's lyrical novelist's ear rarely manages to mitigate the dryness of López-Claros's writing.
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She still misplaced words, or mixed them up in comical ways, but she also kept intact a kind of lyrical possession of them.
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I made that bitch famous God damn I made that bitch famous That's the lyrical equivalent to throwing a grenade at the internet.
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Ms. Hall specialized in lyrical, evocative landscapes whose flat color planes and geometric forms alluded to the natural world rather than describing it.
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However, song of the year is an award that recognizes songwriting, and "Bad Guy" isn't even the best example of Eilish's lyrical finesse.
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Inside and Out History and science take lyrical turns in two books of essays, both by poets, that hew to your literary tastes.
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Last Sunday, it was his composition "My Lord, My God," a lyrical ode that recalls the spiritual style of the saxophonist Pharoah Sanders.
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The prose is superbly controlled, richly textured, brimming with wise and lyrical insights that make it a worthy heir to its mighty predecessor.
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" Samokhvalov was a more lyrical artist than Deineka, Mr. Mikhailovsky added: "Very Russian and we see this lyricism and sentimentality in this portrait.
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Lyrical and Tonal References Fans have also pointed out that the song's lyrics seem to refer to past hidden tracks in their discography.
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Their children have thick dark hair, rosy cheeks, and lyrical, hard-to-spell Celtic names: Aoife (pronounced " ee -fa") and Caoimhin ("kwi- veen ").
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Mr. Berselius has a lyrical sensibility, though it seems to have abandoned him when it came time to design the main dining room.
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Years later, she would once again show off her lyrical chops in an especially fire freestyle featured on her dad's 4:44 album.
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Still, Barry Jenkins' lyrical adaptation of James Baldwin's novel deftly mixed a sobering look at racial injustice with a touching, heartbreaking love story.
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NO. 9: CARLO MARIA GIULINI, VIENNA PHILHARMONIC (Deutsche Grammophon) Slow and lyrical, Giulini's deliberate Ninth builds an unstoppable momentum as it flows on.
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It hovers in a peculiarly French space between philosophy and fiction, and goes on mysterious lyrical flights, animating scenes from history and myth.
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In particular, Sharpay's song "Fabulous" sets the tone for the movie as a whole, with its lyrical emphasis on being bigger and better.
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You can hear snatches of The Raincoats' frenetic outsider punk, Pere Ubu's angular grooves, and Jens Lekman's acerbic lyrical sensibilities in the mix.
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At Westchester, the students study ballet along with lyrical dance and jazz, traveling up and down the East Coast on weekends to perform.
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Mr. Lyght has transformed these functional and hard-edge objects — symbols of toil — into a construction that is surprisingly, and movingly, graceful and lyrical.
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Flirting with drill, dancehall, afrobeats, grime, and UK funky, what VIEWS lacks in lyrical sentiment, it makes up for in musical experimentation and production.
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Some men wax lyrical about their love of the theater or walks on the beach and only want to hook up late at night.
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"I plan on focusing on lyrical content and motivations behind the songwriting as much as, if not more than, the sonic elements," Nguyen promises.
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Jara, also a poet and political activist, inspired generations of artists from U2 to Bruce Springsteen with his lyrical odes to the working class.
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But they've just managed to make themselves relevant again with a song inspired by the most topical lyrical theme of the moment: Donald Trump.
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For as long as there are politicians waxing lyrical about British values and identity, it's better to respond with overdoses of their own medicine.
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Her dark, lyrical style and heavy riffs ripple throughout so many artists' sounds, from Sharon Van Etten to The Kills and Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
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I did narrative and documentary, but my heart was in the lyrical, experimental documentaries where I was cataloging a lot of things around me.
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Elegant and tender, this memoir, about the sudden death of Alexander's husband, is a lyrical account of love, loss, and persistence for the ages.
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I think of Lisa every time I re-read Close To The Knives, the stunning, lyrical third book by the then-established political artist.
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If you're going to open your album with a warm slow jam, it needs to have some lyrical intrigue, some emotion to hold onto.
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This being Mr. Ashley, the novel is something closer to prose poetry, quotidian in its language but lyrical, pensive and melancholy in its feel.
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Picador; £14.99 A lyrical, experimental novel about faith and adultery, divine and erotic love, worship and transgression, from an accomplished writer of short stories.
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Poetry, or at least the lyrical mode inaugurated by Wordsworth, and continuing into modernity, has the task of recovering these neglected, otherwise forgotten moments.
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Galindo's music is spare and abstract, which I would characterize as clusters of distinct sounds and notes ranging from the lyrical to the sonic.
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Aside from lyrical references to on-again-off-again ex Kim Scott, Eminem has remained relatively quiet about his love life in the past.
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Woven around the tale of a loft he converts in an Oslo suburb, the book melds the technical and the personal with lyrical minimalism.
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He started out his set by singing "Blue Collar Dollars" while hitting his heart and mouthing the words "Thank you" during every lyrical break.
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Trump waxed lyrical about his first foreign trip, which has offered distraction to ethics questions at home, notably over alleged campaign ties to Russia.
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"We wanted to reflect the year in music by covering a range of genres, vibes, and lyrical styles," explains Lila Murphy, Genius' creative lead.
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Regina King won Best Supporting Actress for her forceful performance in "If Beale Street Could Talk", Barry Jenkins's lyrical adaptation of James Baldwin's novel.
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Idra Novey, who is also a poet, combines the best of lyrical language and propulsive plot in all her novels, Those Who Knew included.
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The prints have a lyrical and poetic quality that fits well within the narratives of colonialism, historic violence, and the survival of Indigenous bodies.
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Despite the lyrical content of her latest song, Lopez has previously insisted that she's not in a hurry to head back down the aisle.
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In many ways, "Marine Tigers" is a perfect encapsulation not just of the band's music, but the lyrical content that makes up Always Foreign.
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Her lyrical nuances boldly speak on political and social injustices that explain the story of life from the perspective of a minority like me.
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Many critics and fans see this as a challenge rather than acknowledging the more obvious truth: Yorke's greatest lyrical gift is his practiced inscrutability.
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Lyrical tales of romance from epic Hindu texts, darbaars (essentially Mughal emperor courts), holy wars, and flora and fauna dominate the bright, lavish manuscripts.
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A shrewd manager pours him a glass of rum to calm him as he takes his headphones off in disgust over the lyrical content.
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Originally intended for their aborted collaborative album, Heltah Skeltah, "Natural Born Killaz" finds the reunited N.W.A members unleashing a torrent of cartoonish lyrical violence.
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After condemning this week what he described as rampant "Russophobia," Putin painted a lyrical portrait of hackers waging war in defense of the fatherland.
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These animated characters wiggle and gyrate to short chords of non-lyrical music or the occasional "doo dee doo deeeeee" from Sir Paul himself.
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Moore's delicate, lyrical voice is unshowy but specific, a sheer pleasure to read, and it immerses us fully in Ada's precise, carefully defined worldview.
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In many ways, "Marine Tigers" is a perfect encapsulation not just of the band's music, but the lyrical content that makes up Always Foreign.
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As she vocalized Lovato's part of "Echame La Culpa," Lopez cleverly played up their lyrical back-and-forth as if it were really happening.
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It's a beautifully understated record that showcases the Kansas City-born singer's rich and lilting voice without interrupting the lyrical simplicity of the songs.
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Seemingly calling straight from the hospital waiting room, voice choked with emotion, Michael waxes lyrical about Liverpool's dramatic Europa League victory over Borussia Dortmund.
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Watch a behind-the-scenes video about the making of "Run and Run" here: 【Making】RUN and RUN / lyrical school from RUNandRUN_lyrisch on Vimeo.
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The series is hosted by Rob Comba, and sees guests like Louis Theroux (!) join to wax lyrical about Smith and his meaning to them.
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For Wilson, whatever perception of newness we have about her sound, she believes, comes from the lyrical content that fits nicely with the form.
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Didn't he also talk about Obama "importing terrorists" (which he most definitely is not doing, by the way) and wax lyrical about the wall?
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"Walden" includes some of the most influential and lyrical nature writing in America and became the foundation for a new generation of environmental thinking.
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As a composer, Muhly is attracted to glittering sounds, elegantly intertwining lyrical lines, and austere polyphonic textures modelled on Renaissance and Anglican choral music.
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You might call its follow-up a pivot: back toward synthetic production and lyrical non sequiturs, with a Day-Glo sheen of pop bravado.
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Mr. McGill's articulate and uncommonly lyrical performance, sensitively supported by Mr. Gilbert and the orchestra, brought out the autumnal beauties of this refined masterpiece.
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Maligning Rae Sremmurd for prioritizing the extra-lyrical portions of the genre reveals only how nostalgia leaves unfillable holes in people's hearts, and taste.
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Kenner modeled The Counterfeiters and The Pound Era on Pound's Cantos, a fragmented epic that combines lyrical observation and radical juxtapositions with historical sweep.
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That's wonderful for her, and it's wonderful for us too—because we can't wait for Jemisin to finish her dark, lyrical Broken Earth trilogy.
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A lyrical writer with a great feel for suspense, Howarth strained to understand Baalsrud — not just his astounding resilience but also his essential melancholy.
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The album was a perfect storm of songwriting, right from its unmistakably downtrodden intro to all the lyrical themes of wistful nostalgia contained thereafter.
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Wayne's verse is basically all metaphorical punchlines (considering that "metaphors and punchlines" is rap shorthand for "nerdy lyrical shit," a good choice) about love.
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It was intended as something of a musical suicide note for Robinson, and introduced an initially consistent lyrical theme of love gone spectacularly wrong.
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Lauded for its lyrical relatability and sumptuous vocals, CTRL made people who had never heard of SZA before 2017 fall in love with her.
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