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So coruscatingly intense were some of these victories that they passed into legend.
Mix well and you have a coruscatingly witty social portrait that somehow manages to be never less than affectionate.
Every dance crackled with high speed, coruscatingly embellished by intricate footwork and dynamics.
His book is "a coruscatingly original piece of work, vibrant with the energy of the bizarre happenings it maps out."
What had sounded 'indescribable' a few months before on stage now sounded coruscatingly powerful on record.
Surely we know by now that the clear-as-a-mountain-creek style and the coruscatingly honest protagonist represent the greatest artistic subterfuge of all?
"A coruscatingly original piece of work" about the "carnivalesque subculture" of the left in this century; "an absorbing new study."
Still, Mr. Eagleton wrote, Ms. Spivak is "among the most coruscatingly intelligent of all contemporary theorists, whose insights can be idiosyncratic but rarely less than original."
When he does, he ad-libs a 13-minute rejoinder that's as cruel and foul (and homophobic) as you might fear and as coruscatingly funny as you could hope.
Graeme Blundell from The Australian praised the first episodes and stated "And, like the book, the series is racy, confronting, often quite brutal, heartbreaking and coruscatingly entertaining."
The standard orange habanero has a distinctive fruity, floral aroma, but McGrath's Bhuts have an earthier taste; they are coruscatingly hot, but not noticeably more so than a habanero.
Finally, a name to watch, Phoebe Waller-Bridge is coruscatingly loving, bruising and despairing in Mydidae (Trafalgar Studios, London), Jack Thorne's portrait of domestic bliss blighted by a bereavement.
These coruscating forces blasted into the impregnable screens of the old Indefectible which, sadly, was destined not to get much older, and instantly punched their way through and splashed coruscatingly from the very hull of the ship itself.
Never has this coruscatingly brilliant display of dancing been performed better than it was now by Edward Stierle, Tina LeBlanc and the four-woman ensemble - Cameron Basden, Jodie Gates, Victoria Pasquale and Kim Sagami.
Ashley Riches" bass was so coruscatingly powerful that he made even Richard Bayliss's immaculate horn sound feminine, while the antiphonal duet between Webster and flautist Katy Bircher allowed the exquisite "Sweet bird" aria to create a bewitching effect.
By 1845, when he was just 24, he had not only learnt how to be a successful capitalist; he had also written a coruscatingly anti-capitalist work, “The Condition of the Working Class in England”, which charted the inhumanity of modern methods of production in minute detail.