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The marvellous opener 'Underneath the Stars' is as romantic as its title intimates, the singer sounding somehow both worldly and wide-eyed, a fortysomething cynic reborn as a perky child.
The title of Intimates felt very significant - I read all of the poems with the title in mind, and it affected my reading of them quite strongly.
As his title intimates, he begins with Stravinsky's ballet "Le Sacre du Printemps," as it was produced by the Ballets Russes de Diaghilev and first presented in the new Theatre des Champs-Elysees in Paris on the evening of May 29 , 1913
As the title of this intimate exhibition suggests, however, Marin always teetered on "The Edge of Abstraction".
(The exception is Buzz Aldrin, who is made to seem thrustingly rude and insensitive: what the hell is that all about?) Chazelle, true to the title, and more intimate in his dramatic scope than Kaufman, is consumed by the curious case of Armstrong, forsaking all others.
Though it is, as the title suggests, an intimate chamber piece, I was struck by its quasi-primeval force, by its instantaneous leap from the immediate to the geological, without passing through the anecdotal or the fabricated vectors of "current events".
But while some of Mr. Eastwood's set pieces depict warfare on a large scale, the overall mood of "Letters From Iwo Jima," as the title suggests, is strikingly intimate.
Carey opted to use her personal nickname 'Mimi' in the title, revealing a more intimate side of the singer, as seen in the album's declarative theme of emancipation from her personal and commercial setbacks.
As the title of this poetic fantasy intimates, that meeting is a bit awkward because one of the parties happens to be dead when it occurs.
As the title promises, it explores the intimate, overlapping history of tattoos and card games in Soviet-era prisons.
The book is divided into two parts, the first an exploration of oral culture (and what Havelock thinks of as oral thought), and the second an argument for what Havelock calls "The Necessity of Platonism" (the title of Part 2): the intimate relationship between Platonic thought and the development of literacy.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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