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Even so, it's the transvestite Cagelles who, among these Tony nominations, stay most marvelously in the mind.
"This," Witherly said, "is one of the most marvelously constructed foods on the planet, in terms of pure pleasure".
Of the season's four heroines in "Serenade," she was the most marvelously egoless in manner, the cleanest, strongest technician and the most personal in dance inflections.
Balanchine's version is all to music by Mendelssohn, about half of which he takes from the composer's celebrated overture and incidental music to "A Midsummer Night's Dream," some of the most marvelously evocative music ever composed.
Being profoundly and cheerfully stupid, slavishly faithful to the obese Griselda, polite in all situations, and ever optimistic, Dennis is fate's triumphant plaything.He is also the hero of "Jabberwocky," the most marvelously demented British comedy to come along since "Monty Python and The Holy Grail," to which "Jabberwocky" is a sort of stepson.
"This," Witherly said, "is one of the most marvelously constructed foods on the planet, in terms of pure pleasure". He ticked off a dozen attributes of the Cheetos that make the brain say more.
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Some are marvelously bizarre, most notably a Southern Airways spot showing a passenger on another line going from the champagne-and-lobster joy of first class to the Lower Depths deprivations of tourist class.
In "Poet Laureate: Louise Glück and the Public Face of a Private Artist" (Editorial Observer, Nov. 4), Andrew Johnston writes, "Poetry, in this utilitarian, unpoetic age, is marginal because in most respects it is marvelously useless and because it is unmarketable".
Although, as Natalia, Julie Kent looks gaunt and at a few moments does not present her feet and hands with Ashtonian line, she catches most facets of this marvelously complex character: a chatelaine who loves neither her husband nor her admirer Rakitin; who finds herself jealous of Vera, her ward; and whose fullness of amorous reaction to Beliaev seems to arise out of sheer boredom.
In some of the richest and most hilarious arias, the marvelously dyspeptic Mr. Browne encapsulates the whole economic history of the United States into an explosive formula and reminisces scathingly of a grandfather so enthralled by the plantation mentality he could not wait to die and pick heaven's cotton for a white God.
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