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2) features, on the podium, the Baroque-music master William Christie, who, in an attenuated but still surprising début, will bring his felicitous yet authoritative style to the Met's high-octane orchestral sound.
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And yet, through felicitous use of leitmotifs and repeated imagery, it has shape and unity, and none of that one-damn-thing-after-another feel of so many similarly scaled films.
Instead, he rendered felicitas as "felicitee" (which was already available), and he coined a felicitous new word for beatitudo: "wellfulness". In yet another range of modern uses, "happy" is a common translation of ashre in the Hebrew Bible, makarios in the Septuagint and the New Testament, and beatus in the Latin Bible.
Writing in English, in a supple and felicitous manner, Drakulic suggests how very far she and her countrymen have yet to go to create a civil society.
As Giselle, an otherworldly princess who falls to Earth (worse yet, Times Square), Ms. Adams proves to be an irresistibly watchable screen presence and a felicitous physical comedian, with a gestural performance and an emotional register that alternately bring to mind the madcap genius of Carole Lombard and Lucille Ball.
Entrenched subservience living inside rooms of resentment might be shifting, yet Downton's lovable characters leave us neatly lassoing an infinite number of story-lines into one felicitous finale.
Felicitous tidings.
There are felicitous strokes.
It is felicitous".
A felicitous injustice for me.
THE timing was certainly felicitous.
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