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Delivering a touch of the sublime, Arad deals successfully with a crucial issue that the other artists in "Mirroring Evil" furtively exploit: Nazism's aesthetic appeal.
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For four more songs, Ms. Minnelli proved to be an energetic presence, grinding with Mr. Cumming as they sang the lyrics "Money makes the world go round," and delivering a touching tribute to Charles Aznavour, who in the 1970s wrote a song about the difficulties gay men faced, "What Makes a Man a Man".
Wafting past a courtyard garden into the lofty, ceramic blossom-strewn room – a croon of sugared almond colours disguises its municipal past – delivers a touch of the Buñuels.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is, however, literally darker than the first two bright, clean movies that Chris Columbus delivered: a touch muddier, a hint grainier in its look.
They were given a superb run for their money by Poyet's players before City delivered a touch of class that was simply beyond the Black Cats.
Comedian Billy Crystal delivered a touching tribute to his longtime friend Robin Williams during the 66th primetime Emmy awards on Monday.
Mr. Bell, unfazed by the harmonics Mr. Corigliano throws his way, savors the flights and delivers a touching rendition of what could have been a mawkish exercise.
The two men formed a lifelong bond so strong that Hawken delivered a touching eulogy for Anderson at his funeral in 2011.
Australia won the toss and chose to bat first, and Clarke – a close friend of Hughes who delivered a touching tribute at his funeral last week – sounded in bright spirits.
Lesson 10: Remember those who make it worthwhile Taking time out from the usual critical assaults, Brooker delivers a touching, heartfelt tribute to the late great Oliver Postgate, creator of the Smallfilms studio behind Ivor the Engine, Bagpuss and the Clangers.
The ceremony also included an appearance by the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, who delivered a touching rendition of' "Bless This House," a song with music by May H. Brahe and words by Helen Taylor that Ms. Graham performed at the White House in 2003; and the premiere of "involuntary," a brief piece for two piccolos, two trumpets and percussion by David Lang, commissioned for the occasion.
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