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There is probably no job that promotes orotundity and the global perspective like being a university chancellor.
But behind Reverend Bacon's baleful orotundity he began to detect a buoyancy, ajoie de combat.
More cheering was the convincing heft and orotundity of the voice itself in a part that demands nothing less than thrilling power in several taxing episodes.
But this technological apparatus inspires Mr. Gilder to construct elaborate visionary metaphors: he speaks with almost Biblical orotundity about "wings of light" and "redemptive technology."
It is odd to speak of the creation of a state as the 'pretext' for anything: the translator may possibly be responsible for the oddity here, as for the orotundity that precedes it.
Her speaking voice tends to either Marilynesque breathiness or Greer Garson orotundity, reserved for when Mame is revealing her noble love for her young nephew, Patrick (Harrison Chad).
After stating that the work glittered "with innumerable stock trills and figurations" and the orchestration was as "rich as nougot", he called the music itself "now weepily sentimental, now of an elfin prettiness, now swelling toward bombast in a fluent orotundity.