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He does not offer a soaring vision of radical change.
Built in 1964, it is a soaring vision of stainless-steel-clad abstraction.
It's a soaring vision of white with vaulted ceilings, antler chandelier, pale-oak parquet floors, apple-green sofas and state-of-the-art wood-burner.
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The decision was met with dismay by many in the arms control and non-proliferation community, who fear that it will be harder to implement the soaring vision for a nuclear-free future that President Obama has articulated while retaining key figures from a Bush Administration that supported expansion of the country's nuclear arsenal.
President Obama's latest nuclear weapons proposals, announced last week in Berlin, were a disappointing example of what happens when soaring vision collides with the reality of obstructive Republican senators, a recalcitrant Russia and a convergence of regional crises.
Claron McFadden, as Béatrice, who led us into the journey and rejoined us in the finale ("Eternal Light"), sang with an alluring, honeyed tone that perfectly suited the soaring vision of faith and purity that her music conveyed.
Payne addressed his thoughts to Andreessen because Andreessen represents the Valley — both in its soaring vision and in its tendency to treat people as a fungible mass.
Implementing this soaring vision, however, is difficult in practice.
He proved that soaring vision could be harnessed for on-the-ground effects.
The index made its debut amid declarations in The Times of high-mindedness and soaring vision.
It was not his most inventive musical, but Gigi was a triumphant last gasp of the studio system that had alternately nurtured and restricted his soaring vision.
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