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The film's only misstep is to cast Mr. Bogosian's narration in the first person, which leads to some purplish passages ("We would dance deliriously, our laughter blending with the music!") in an otherwise sober, intelligent film.
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(Taylor himself often ignores the big patterns he has set in motion and dances deliriously against the grain).
The episodic central movement, "Act," included a deliriously whirling folk-dance motif, a luminous ballad and an interlude of keening birdsong.
Chopin expands the work with a big contradance full of deliriously funny parodies of social dances (wind-up waltzes and allemande left and right, hinged at the joints).
And her version of "I Could Have Danced All Night," the evening's high point, was bright, sweet and deliriously carried away.
A trip to India in 1993 left Mr. Luhrmann wondering what it would be like to tell a love story the way the Bombay filmmakers do: deliriously paced, in a hodgepodge of styles and highlighted by the occasional Busby Berkeley dance extravaganza.
Labor lawmakers applauded deliriously.
A deliriously camp treat.
Suddenly that seems deliriously possible.
Computers are getting deliriously faster.
It's deliciously, deliriously innocent.
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