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Days this cold are almost invariably sunny, and yet even in a clear sky the sun seems to shine through a delicate haze.
In each part the narrator, thrown for one reason or another into the travelling company of others, finds himself playing a different role: once as a passive fellow-traveller, once in a delicate haze of homo-eroticism, once as the reluctant chaperone of a suicidal neurotic.
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I had been perusing "Night Sky #17" (2000-01) for a long while when I began to wonder about the delicate gray haze that spills from its lower right.
No one in European art had yet brought this kind of exquisite attention to the reflections of a monument in the water, to the nuances of green, whether of the dark hue of the hedges in the distance or the soft yellowish green of a hill, nor to the faint trails of clouds in the sky melting into a delicate pale haze.
The structure's matt-black form was deliberately unremarkable, and the garden itself no more than a delicate, self-effacing haze of flower heads and greenery.
In the distance, a delicate blue-and-pink haze cloaked the Statue of Liberty.
"Everything was beautiful and free in the beginning", he coos over the delicate guitar and organ haze of "The Beginning", recalling the blissful cocoon of new love that has since cracked apart.
When Wuzhen is in this condition, it seemed to me that the boundaries between history and modernity, deep culture and appliquéd culture, and shopping and musing hazed into another more delicate and free-floating kind of reality.
The solemn, shimmering haze of string chords and delicate chimes that opens the symphony reappears throughout the three movements.
As the clarinet spun its sinuous theme at the beginning of the Lutosławski, the supporting haze of strings and harp sounded as dewy and delicate as anything in the Ravel – but potentially lethal, too.
Her version, a delicate little slice of piano soul, cuts through some of the original's haze, its wounded tenderness purposeful, not accidental.
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