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Clark wonderfully describes these strenuous, scary exercises.
The piece wonderfully describes her gradual introduction to human interaction.
Mr. Johnston, at his best, wonderfully describes the strange sight of Josephine Peary, the hero's wife, who published a journal of her Arctic travels.
In "The House of the Seven Gables," Nathaniel Hawthorne wonderfully describes this conviction: But there is no one thing which men so rarely do, whatever the provocation or inducement, as to bequeath patrimonial property away from their own blood.
She herself has had vague conventional expectations of marriage, and Flaubert wonderfully describes her sexual disappointment, her reluctance to let go of the idea that she is experiencing post-wedding bliss.
A young musician who skipped psychiatric care to tune in to Cocker's 6 Music show (and who wonderfully describes D-major 7th as a "not quite happy" chord) extols the virtues of getting mugged in Sheffield, rather than London, because "in Sheffield you usually know the people who are mugging you".
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But he did so, wonderfully describing the Old Vic Theatre.
Nonetheless, everything was wonderfully described and I loved the wit and humour in the dialogue.
The chickens, wonderfully described as parading "around the coop like 'Solid Gold' dancers," sprint toward their food in a manner that delights their owner.
Hay, who wonderfully described Napoleon III as moving "with a queer, sidelong gate, like a gouty crab", would ultimately become an important figure in his own right, a grand old man of the Republican Party.
Dominating everything are portraits of bodhisattvas of otherworldly beauty, elegance and compassion, eyes half-closed, swaying on the threshold of enlightenment, caught in what the great historian of Indian art, Stella Kramrisch, wonderfully described as "a gale of stillness".
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