I watched most of this movie last night, revelling again in the grace, the vigorous fighting, the dreaminess, the repressed emotions. |
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Still, it has a stranded-in-the-desert-in-the-Southwest dreaminess to it. |
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Meeting this charismatic writer and public speaker, she finally learned where she'd got her acting talent, her literary ability and her dreaminess. |
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At first, they did not ask her the reason for this new dreaminess, as most of the women accredited it to being tired from her illness and all the work she was doing now. |
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It captured all the sentimental dreaminess of old-school space stories. |
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He was also interested in movement and willingly included the blurriness of a moving head or arm, lending a dreaminess or ghostliness to his photographs. |
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In that same year, Madonna was the glamorous alternative in our charts, filling them with the dreaminess of La Isla Bonita and The Look of Love instead of domestic rodent queries. |
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Though perhaps, too, there was something of the Highland spirit he laid claim to in that: an independent-mindedness with the charm, an obduracy alongside the slight dreaminess. |
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Tends to dreaminess and lives frequently in one's own fantasy world. |
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Almost five hours of screening that pass by as a blink of an eye, and when the word END appears on the screen, it seems to interrupt a great piece of art, a dreaminess infinite poetic. |
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It had moments of ethereality and of earth-moving bass, of hip-hop verses and quasi-classical stateliness, of dreaminess and belligerence and humor — an alternative to the year's four-on-the-floor dance-music formulas. |
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