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As for authenticity, we are spirited back in style.
Donning a pair of spectacles slightly larger than welder's goggles, she settles down to read, and at once we are spirited into the tale that Edward tells.
When Beckett calls someone a morpion — originally a crab louse, and thus a term of irritated scorn — we are spirited ahead to Act II of "Godot," in which Estragon flicks the word at Vladimir.
Not that the past was a paradise; when Cindy runs into an old boyfriend (Mike Vogel), we are spirited further back to the time when she got pregnant by him, with harrowing results.
From time to time, we are spirited into a tale that Chow is writing, entitled "2046," which envisions a future where humans zip around on superfast trains, heading for a place where they can, allegedly, recapture their memories.
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His performances are spirited, feverish, and often hammy.
Other people's children are bratty; ours are spirited.
They are spirited and ordinary and looking for the party.
The sky and landscape are sculptured, as solid and heavy as the raven itself, yet their interlocking elements are spirited.
Bowie stole every scene he was in, and left so many of us wishing we could be spirited away too.
"We have to be spirited and we have to be committed," Hughes added.
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