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The effect was electrifying.
So when, on the Tuesday morning of Aug. 17, 1982, Kaufman predicted the market had bottomed out, the effect was electrifying.
Here and throughout, the melodies swung by on their own, song-like momentum, and when the last movement careered towards its close in a blur of forceful timpani, the effect was electrifying.
The chorus were given the lyrics and urged to sing as they felt, and the effect was electrifying: seeming to bring together Harlem soul, the Welsh National Opera and the traditions of chapel, coal-mine and rugby oratorio into a fusion reactor of both careful crafting and live spontaneity.
The effect was electrifying, a one-two punch that proved there is hope for the country's style future.
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On paper it may all sound horribly frustrating, but on the screen the effect is electrifying.
So when the novel switches to Janice's point of view – hurt, betrayed, drunk and utterly incapable of looking after a baby daughter – the effect is electrifying.
The result is electrifying.
The effect on Birgeneau, he recalls, was electrifying.
Retrospectively, the effect on me and the nation was electrifying.
In that context, Sadat's 1977 visit to Jerusalem — in effect, recognizing the Western city as Israel's capital — was electrifying.
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