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As an improviser, he had always found it congenial, and, though some of the sets he had published in earlier years are merely decorative, he had created such outstanding examples of the genre as the finale of the Eroica and the Prometheus variations, both on the same theme.
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That's what makes it a congenial community".
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The trouble with this analysis is that many people who lived during the Gilded Age seem to have found it more congenial than Beatty does.
For such an unusual grape, though, it produces congenial, straightforward wines that can be deliciously plummy, earthy and chewy, dark and full-bodied but not heavy, with a pronounced minerally edge.
As a city London assumes a sinister, mediocre drabness whose incessant cloud cover and soft light provide a lenient blanket for the parasitic criminal network of expatriate Russian wiseguys who find it a congenial base.
Though reluctant to admit this fact, I was lost in awe, but couldn't help noticing that the largely male press found it less congenial to admire the dedication of the women.
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