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On the contrary, wrote Anna Nicholson-Lailey, 14, "Edmond and Daisy's love is described wonderfully".
The way in which Chailly built the final moments of Heldenleben, described wonderfully in Stephen Johnson's programme note as "Strauss's shameless symphonic 'selfie'", was a model, if not of restraint exactly, then of very precisely targeted sonic engineering.
"He was such a gearhead". Reed's gearheadedness is described wonderfully in a book that Anderson, Fleming, and Stern put together to accompany the huge boxed set of Reed's RCA and Arista solo albums, remastered by Reed, Hal Willner, and Rob Santos, in the final months of Reed's life.
Reed's gearheadedness is described wonderfully in a book that Anderson, Fleming, and Stern put together to accompany the huge boxed set of Reed's RCA and Arista solo albums, remastered by Reed, Hal Willner, and Rob Santos, in the final months of Reed's life.
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In the Book Review, Kate Christensen described this "wonderfully intelligent and frank memoir" as "breezy yet profound".
This is a cruelly outdated view of New Zealand, which is better described as wonderfully unspoilt rather than woefully old-fashioned.
Receiving a PECASE (Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers) from NSF in 2007 led him to be described as "wonderfully creative and talented" by UCLA Engineering Dean Vijay K. Dhir.
But elsewhere it was described as "wonderfully funny" and praised for being "splendidly rude about Simon Cowell". it has now become the latest big budget casualty to close sooner than expected in London's theatreland.
And "Cigarettes and Chocolate" is rescued by James Matthew Ryan, who manages to break through the play's forced profundity with an insouciance that can only be described as wonderfully, believably British.
It roams back some years before the start of the Trojan war, to tell the story of the friendship between Patroclus and Achilles, and is suffused with battles and yearning, swords, snakes and sex, the latter described in wonderfully, sometimes hilariously misty language.
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