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But the passion of John Adams, the wisdom of Benjamin Franklin and the eloquence of Thomas Jefferson carry the cause of independence to fruition in early July.
We look at moody skies, Romantic landscapes and plush interiors, all presented with the care and the eloquence of stage settings.
And then by the dissonance between the absurdity of how he looks, in his powder-blue T-shirt and fake ears, and the eloquence of what he says.
Mr. Friedrich's book chronicles the effects of the carpet-bombing of German cities with the painstaking accuracy of a historian and the eloquence of a novelist.
He's not being honoured as a musician but for the depth and breadth of his vision and the eloquence of the language with which he expresses it.
Their economy and the eloquence of Mr. Forster's unshowily beautiful images give "Monster's Ball" the density and strangeness of real life.
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Hülsmann's ECM albums were intelligent distillations of familiar jazz-piano styles, but she opens up more on this enticing set, while staying alert to coaxings from the bass and drums, and to the eloquence of Bleckmann and trumpeter/flugelhornist Tom Arthurs – the latter often contributing as if he were a second singer.
Impassioned Wagnerians gave Haitink their loudest cheers, for all the magnificence of Tomlinson and White, the assurance of Ventris and Lang, the eloquence of both male and female choruses.
Charlotte Higgins is right to say that to understand and appreciate the eloquence of Barack Obama we must look to the orators of Ancient Greece and Rome.
Better than any writer I know, Levi, an Auschwitz survivor, captures the everyday violence of life in prison and dramatizes its horrors and injustice through the eloquence of his voice, the fullness of his humanity, and the richness of his culture.
I have been awakened from my unconscionable slumber on this issue by recent press reports (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6) and especially by the eloquence of my colleagues Christopher Hitchens (1, 2, 3, 4, & 5) and Richard Dawkins (1 & 2).
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