Sentence examples for lyrical intelligence from inspiring English sources

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A man of slightly squeaky voice but impressive lyrical intelligence, he's landed high-profile guest spots (chiefly with Kanye West, to whose GOOD Music imprint he is signed) and always aced them.

Up to now, Nelson has brought her always questioning, sometimes wonderfully lyrical, intelligence to subjects as diverse as the murder of her aunt and the nature of the colour blue.

In his long career, Dylan has sold only a fraction of the number of records sold by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones (some fifty-seven million, fewer than the Carpenters); but by the time "Like a Rolling Stone" came out, in 1965, everyone, save the folk purists, was beginning to see that in marrying rock to folk, emotional drive to lyrical intelligence, he was changing everything.

He's a self-taught master of 27 musical instruments with a lyrical intelligence, wit, and, yes, bawdiness that makes even his lesser work greater than most of his peers' best.

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Though he captivated Paris with his exceptional intelligence, lyrical prose, astonishing memory, and breadth of knowledge, it was not generally appreciated that his true life was elsewhere than in the literary salons or on the committee of La Nouvelle Revue Française or at literary congresses.

At 44, he is one of the younger and more dynamic foreign ministers on the EU block and his popularity is reflected in the chorus of positive sound-bites from European diplomats, who have this week waxed lyrical about his "intelligence", "values" and "analytical skills" to the British contingent of the Brussels press corps.

Mr. Okulitch, who has a warm and lyrical voice, sings with conviction, intelligence and volatility.

This was a chance to remember Europe's most lyrical post-War contrarian, whose musical intelligence and wit were treasured by those who'd watched him in show after show, season after season.

But the tasks of the public poet usually suit him well, because his intelligence seems, at bottom, less lyrical than discursive, even didactic.

The freedom and intelligence of it is immediately enlivening — lyrical, sweeping, human.

And while he is phlegmatic about a sparrowhawk dismembering a sparrow, he is clearly besotted with his two poodles whose virtues, from intelligence to companionship, he readily waxes lyrical about.

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