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31 Sentences With "waxing lyrical"

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" Self-conscious that he's waxing lyrical, Parry quickly adds: "It's really corny.
The kind of punk you see Stuart Maconie waxing lyrical about on old talking head shows.
On "Yung Mommy," Polizzi raps about being one herself, while waxing lyrical about her bygone party days.
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.
We have been waxing lyrical about the newly-released Samsung Galaxy Note9 since its release on Aug. 24.
Before we start waxing lyrical about all the benefits of Himalayan salt lamps, we should probably explain what they are.
You're likely used to Australian Tourism ads waxing lyrical about the country's beaches with help from the sultry tones of Chris Hemsworth.
And many new parents agree with the Victorians: There is something creepy in waxing lyrical about the gender characteristics of your infant.
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.
That's crucial, because we knew he'd spin something more nuanced and subtle than just Rob and I waxing lyrical—and he did do that.
Radio 4 was on and some experts were waxing lyrical about the genius of Bowie, who had been silent for nearly a decade at this point.
Walter Iuzzolino was sitting in the cafe at the Morgan Library & Museum in Manhattan earlier this month, waxing lyrical about "Spiral," a popular police show in France.
Scorsese tried to answer the question on what Robbie is like by waxing lyrical about her "comedic genius" and "all-bets-off feistiness," reminiscent of classic Hollywood actresses.
In an editorial waxing lyrical about Chinese blockbuster movie "Operation Red Sea," the powerful Chinese Communist Party-owned newspaper took the opportunity to laud the country's military operations.
" Still, the patriot in Hastings can't quite resist waxing lyrical: "Bletchley was one of the most remarkable institutions the world has ever known, and one of the greatest achievements in British history.
The Guardian even published an article blaming Miller for legions of floppy-hemmed teens in ballet shoes and cropped cardigans, waxing lyrical about how much they wished the skirt would. just. go. away.
Earlier this year, a tongue-in-cheek tourism campaign for Cape Breton Island — near Maine -— attempted to lure Americans by waxing lyrical about Canada's liberal laws around religious diversity, abortion laws and affordable housing.
Well, you must not live in the UK. If you did, you would have overheard your neighbors waxing lyrical about Camilla being the people's princess and Marcel being simply the greatest man that ever lived.
Replete with references with references to Britney Spears, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Eminem and MTV, "1999" finds Charli and Troye waxing lyrical about bubblegum pop's golden age over hi-gloss synth stabs and a typically thick bassline.
For the last year, we've been waxing lyrical about how more people need to wake up to the UK's thriving rap scenes, and at the very core of that is the compelling voice of East London's Kojey Radical.
I have spent two articles: one on the Art of Shifting, the other on The Existence of Neo-Footwork (the first and last time that I will use that buzz term in this article) waxing lyrical about both Cruz and Dillashaw.
One moment, he's a kind of haunted candlestick, waxing lyrical in a flickering French accent; the next, he's knocking around Edinburgh, getting clobbered with pool cues in lousy pubs, scoring heroin, and loosing off lavish curses in his native burr.
On Twitter, Karishma Upadhyay, a film journalist, described an interview with Khan in "the early 2000s" during which he spent most of their time together waxing lyrical about the size of his genitalia, before pulling his pants down in front of Upadhyay.
But the piece falls into the same trap that so many old-guard publications do when waxing lyrical about a youth culture they have no real insight into—they mix up the entirety of electronic music with the garish genre-cum-industry that's come to be known as EDM.
Uploaded last night in celebration of Pokémon's 20th anniversary, Trainer JME is sitting in his home studio, gassed beyond belief, waxing lyrical about how the shiny Charizard has evaded him throughout the years, but things are coming up Pallet Town now, because he has an entire god damn plaque full of shiny Charizard variants acquired through swapping with fans and friends.
Filan's wife Gillian and his three children all feature in the music video for the single. The video was set in the English countryside and shows Shane driving past rolling hills in a vintage car before arriving at a friend's wedding. All the while, the singer is waxing lyrical about a love who stole his heart. Despite being set in the UK, the video is trying to channel the spirit of a traditional Irish wedding, complete with a traditional band.
A-Love was born Antonella Formosa in Rome, Italy on 21 March 1983. Formosa's father is Ric Formosa, a composer/arranger and an original member (lead guitarist) with the Australian band Little River Band and her mother, Vicki Formosa, was an R&B; singer. She attended Hawthorn Secondary College, graduating in 1999. Whilst her first experiences of playing music were with an all-female band, which never made any public performances, she also discovered hip hop in high school and soon found herself waxing lyrical over beats.
At the end of the Third Book, the protagonists decide to set sail in search of a discussion with the Oracle of the Divine Bottle. The last chapters are focused on the praise of the Pantagruelion (hemp)—a plant used in the 16th century for both the hangman's rope and medicinal purposes—being copiously loaded onto the ships. As a naturalist inspired by Pliny the Elder and Charles Estienne, the narrator intercedes in the story, first describing the plant in great detail, then waxing lyrical on its various qualities.
Unfinished Business (1944), a diary describing his experiences during the Paris Peace Treaty negotiations and all the Allied infighting and waxing lyrical about the plight of the wounded veterans and their families, won him the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for History.Brennan, Elizabeth. (1999). "No one else has presented the plight of the plain people of Europe, in relation to the strained secrecy of the Conference, and few have written of their agony as does Colonel Bonsal in terms so hardheaded and so poignant" (Time Magazine). His second son, Philip Bonsal, was a career diplomat.
Dominic Waxing Lyrical are an Edinburgh band centred on the musician and songwriter Dominic Harris. Formed in 1994 by Dominic Harris and Joel Sanderson, the band's music and performances incorporated unusual influences such as medieval and renaissance poetry, and performance art, and they won a following in the mid-90s UK indie music scene. A series of singles and an eponymous LP earned radio plays by John Peel and approving coverage in zines while Melody Maker described them as "astounding as ever - folk's Fergal Sharkey in chiffon sequins sings the soundtrack to Richard Thompson's 1974 nightmares". Eighteen years later, in 2015, they released a second album, Woodland Casual, , and a series of singles, featuring musicians from Aberfeldy, Clean George IV and Badgewearer, and toured Central Scotland on a barge, including a date at Saughton Prison.
She retaliated by bringing a legal action against Barboux, but even though both Henri Gervex and Marie Renard appeared for her, she lost, possibly because Barboux's character assassination was considered 'normal practice' in France. After Barboux left the court he was confronted by M. de Marcilly and Hélie de Talleyrand- Périgord, the Prince de Sagan, her close friend, admirer and suitor, who punched him in the face (or gave him two slaps) and called him 'an insulter'. In September 1902 both of the men who had championed du Gast in this fashion were prosecuted at the 'Palais de Justice', the Prince was fined 500 francs and de Marcilly 100 francs. The ongoing scandal was newsworthy around the world, being reported in detail in New Zealand and Australia, the West Gippsland Gazette waxing lyrical about her exotic appearance, demeanour, achievements and intellect.

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