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अधिक: आगे- Wright drove the House more demandingly than any speaker in decades.
- What is truly remarkable, given these demandingly deliberate tempos, is the quality of the playing.
- He balanced demandingly circuitous new songs with many campfire favorites, from " Mrs . Robinson " to " Kodachrome ."
- The absolute originality constituted a remote ideal that was not refused, but it was not postulated to themselves demandingly, because it was a privilege granted to very little people, and in addition the possibility of reaching it with imitative means existed.
- Ordinary men, with no special knowledge, move slowly within a demandingly democratic system, and perhaps there is no one to blame; I did not storm ashore into an inferno at Kagoshima Bay, and I am alive nearly 50 years later.
- "All she knew was that she was close against him, and he was kissing her wildly, passionately, demandingly and the world stood still, " she wrote in " Fire in the Blood, " published in 1983.
- The cost of a coffin, a Greyhound bus ticket, a wedding license, a pearl-handled revolver : exact prices, often complete with decimal points, glow demandingly through almost every conversation in this tale of getting, spending and dying in the Hill District of Pittsburgh.
- His and several other sparkling performances, as well as a number of memorably powerful moments, make this a far-above-average made-for-the-tube movie _ though it's no more than ordinary judged by the demandingly high standards of the series itself.
- Although Walker was backed by a full orchestra again, this time he was also accompanied by alarming percussion and industrial effects; and while album opener " Farmer in the City " was a melodic piece on which Walker exercised his familiar ballad voice, the remaining pieces were harsh and demandingly avant-garde.
- It provides local colour, without being demandingly untranslatable . " In a less positive review for the Chicago Reader, J . R . Jones criticized the film's premise as a gimmick and its purported use of " irritating comic foil " in reference to Nawazuddin Siddiqui's and Bharati Achrekar's characters as Shaikh and Mrs . Deshpande, respectively.