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Perhaps your readers would like to read another way in which Mr. Arnold phrased this inspired sight of Oxford, as noted in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations: "Whispering from her towers [Oxford] the last enchantments of the Middle Age".
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The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, in North Adams, Massachusetts, is showing a video installation that mimics the flight of hundreds of thousands pigeons passing overhead, and next month, the Yale Orchestra will perform "The Columbiad," a hundred-and-fifty-year-old symphony inspired by the sight of a flock.
(It's usually kept in a vault). The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, in North Adams, Massachusetts, is showing a video installation that mimics the flight of hundreds of thousands pigeons passing overhead, and next month, the Yale Orchestra will perform "The Columbiad," a hundred-and-fifty-year-old symphony inspired by the sight of a flock.
She loses interest after he describes being beaten up on a train and then having an oddly reassuring epiphany inspired by the sight of a smiling rat in a deserted lot.
The sight inspired a revelatory transformation in our relationship.
Inspired by the sight of all those Mohawks, he turned to his wife and said: "I have an idea.
Perhaps Newton was inspired by the sight of Josh Freeman standing across the field with his new team, hoping he soon regains control of his increasingly disappointing career.
Artest, whom the Knicks bypassed in the 1999 draft to select Frédéric Weis, was inspired by the sight of his favorite childhood team.
Italy began as though inspired by the sight of nearly 400 of its former players, presented with commemorative caps before the kickoff, massed behind it during a rousing rendition of its national anthem.
People are inspired by the sight of fellow humans on the top of Mount Everest, at the South Pole or on the moon: Such incongruity gives a sense of transcendence that often translates to other fields.
The first book he published after his stroke was titled, in English, "The Sad Gondola" (translated by Michael McGriff and Mikaela Grassl Green Integerr; $11.95), after the Liszt piano pieces inspired by the sight of funeral gondolas in Venice.
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