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There's both grandeur and melancholy in the score, and a quiet wistfulness that is typical Tchaikovsky, and though it's far more substantial than suites of incidental music usually are, it falls somewhere between cantata and opera, with elements of both, and a hint of the ballets that were to come as well.
"You need something more substantial than that".
The issue isn't her voice; she sings with typical conviction and authority, making slender R & B vehicles like "Just Another Parade" and "Show Me a Love" seem far more substantial than they are.
"I think we're more substantial than that".
It is far more substantial than Rose suggests.
He included editorial commentary that was more substantial than footnotes.
Really anything more substantial than private servers and phlegm.
He looked altogether more substantial than he appears on TV.
Nothing more substantial than that, we're afraid.
But more often than not the central square is more substantial than a flat abstract shape.
Bigger and more substantial than I thought.
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