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A solo oboe line soars out, one of those achingly eloquent, humane melodies that defines the adjective Mozartean.
She combines her own sprawling original songs with standards like "Summertime," which she cooks into an Afro-Cuban stew, and a three-story rendition of "Yesterday" that soars out on a jazz-gospel finale.
One contemporary Billboard review notes the artist's "blood-curdling whoops" and, to this day, the energy just soars out of these recordings.
Dizzee's star will rise even higher this summer as Holiday's ridiculously euphoric, hands-to-the-skies outro soars out of every car window.
That whiteness of the berg, that iridescent purity, that opaque and semi-opaque glass-cathedral-like structure that soars out of its close but common relative to create something purely wondrous.
And when the jumping gets going — it abounds in Act II of "Giselle" — we're given several jumps in which first we can't see the feet taking off, and then we can't see the full head as it soars out of frame.
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The vocal lines — ripe and vaguely impassioned, somewhere between Puccini and Berg — soar out easily over just a few instruments.
"I have never done anything like this before," said Kankou Konyate, 21, lead singer of Gambari, whose enveloping vocals soar out over local n'goni lute rhythms.
And he made the most of that reprieve by soaring out to 17.81m in the next round to finish 19cm ahead of team-mate Will Claye (17.62m), with Italy's Fabrizio Donato taking bronze with PA.
The granite house, with its wonderful new deck soaring out over the tops of tree ferns, was originally built in 1908 by two suffragettes, founders of the Women's Social and Political Union in Penzance.
Mr. Thomas gave the game away right at the start, when he soared out in "Corsaire Intro" for a glittering few moments from the "Corsaire" pas de deux: Suddenly he stops, perplexed.
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