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The opening has met with ecstatic reactions from moviegoers.
In its exuberant choreography — playful fish dives, cross-stage gallops with ecstatic arched-back jumps — it followed the music closely.
But as he skims along, in each of these stories he mints compound words with ecstatic aplomb.
It is different in classical Indian art, where you may find countless images of couples coupling with ecstatic abandon.
Modi's speeches about his country's cruelly postponed and now imminent glory have packed stadiums around the world with ecstatic Indians.
They tend to end, bumpily or inspiredly, with ecstatic dancing, a song, an expressionistic poem, or a surreal dreamlike image.
In his earlier films, he comically dramatizes a puckishly exuberant religion, in which sweet but giddy joys mesh with steadfast faith, humiliation and self-abasement with ecstatic devotion.
We were all quivering with ecstatic, ectoplasmic yearning, and Nicol howled "COOOME!!!" with such ferocity that I feared for his sexual partners.
Above rise a fruit tree's gnarly branches; they seem to writhe with ecstatic life, as if animated by the girl's unrealized desires.
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His concern with subject matter began with the ecstatic "Joy of Life" (1927).
The arresting musical language is beholden to Berg and permeated with dissonance but tempered with softly ecstatic, quasi-tonal harmony.
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