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A moving homage was paid the white-haired maestro by the audience on its feet.
Hunter's film is not a rant, but a moving homage to lives and memories that today are obliterated by harsh and violent caricatures of the white working class.
Directed by Todd Haynes, the film is a moving homage to the colour-coded melodramas Douglas Sirk made in the 50s.
And the great major key revelation of the final chorale in muted brass brought with it a surpassing beauty and serenity and the most moving homage imaginable to Suk's beloved mentor and father-in-law: the departed Dvorak.
The first play I saw in this country was Joan Littlewood's Oh What a Lovely War, a moving homage to music hall culture and Brecht, "whose work we knew well from the 30s", she explained.
It is a moving homage to a politician who did so much to shape modern Britain and is arguably the architect of our democracy through the 1867 Reform Act.
Archbishop Cupich (he is not a cardinal yet) paid a moving homage to his predecessor on the day of his death, encouraging parishioners to remember him as someone who was "always choosing the church over his own comfort, and the people over his own needs".
The most touching song, "Why Do High School Teachers Make Me Cry?," with music by Ms. Dean and sung by Ms. Wilfert, is an alternately hilarious and moving homage to teacher-student relations that makes references to movies like "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," "Up the Down Staircase," "The Miracle Worker andd "Mr. Holland's Opus".
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