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O'Connell, who is now forty-four, has that handsome, slightly rumpled Black Irish look that hovers between choirboy and troublemaker.
Using a language that hovers between the atonal and the barely tonal, Mr. Walden's opera does its work well.
"The two media create a ghostly aesthetic that hovers between presence and absence, the material and the ethereal," Mr. Attie said.
Whether that means railing against newfangled pharmaceuticals (in a bit called "Requip") or his celebrity double ("Screech"), or simply telling hecklers he'll beat them up, his mock-angry stage interactions elevate his act to the comedy danger zone that hovers between too far and just enough.
The strings will break into a soaring line that hovers between a grand symphonic statement and a rambling outburst.
Colin McPhee's score Tabuh-Tabuhan transplants transplants south-east Asian music to Asiantern orchestra, creating a sound world that hovers between gamusic and 20to-century dissonance.
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Ms. Esterman offered a flurry of tricks and manners that hovered between vanity and anxiety.
Then there were the musical tastes that hovered between sublime and absurd.
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She was known for cryptic, lusciously painted interiors, still lifes, landscapes and street scenes that hovered between abstraction and representation.
In colors ranging from incandescent red to foggy gray, the legendary Color Field painter has created pictures that hover between luminous seascape and pure abstraction.
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