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"The high point of his achievement," Bosley Crowther wrote of Minnelli in The New York Times, "is a ballroom scene which spins in a whirl of rapture and crashes in a shatter of shame.
Overall, the college was "reduced ... to administrative chaos" and in 1660 it was said to be in a "shatter'd condition", having suffered "a decade of corruption and internal strife quite unique in Oxford during the revolutionary period".
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But he wrote it in a shattered world in 1919.
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In a shattered voice, she said, "I need hugs these days".
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Fioroni celebrates glamour as she critiques it: in several large-scale paintings, female features fracture and double, as if reflected in a shattered mirror.
His job — to tend to anyone who is suffering and in need of comfort — is a growth area in a shattered economy.
He was educated at Hanley high school, did his national service in a shattered Berlin in 1950, and read English and philosophy at Keele University, where he met his wife, Frangcon Price, herself the daughter of a pottery designer.
So it was with "Gemma di Vergy," which like a number of the composer's other operas has a tragic heroine at its center and climaxes in a shattering closing scene.
I'm a chef by trade, but cooking during the week can often feel more a chore than a pleasure: that mad scramble to get supper on the table without collapsing in a shattered heap.
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