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Перевод: rapturous speek rapturous


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  1. Many scorned it but rapturous press reviews helped push the record up into the high altitudes of the independent chart.
  2. The writer, Marianne Farningham, wrote of the preaching of her pastor at College Street Baptist Chapel in Northampton in equally rapturous terms: "Not a sound was heard but the musical voice of the speaker, who held the great crowd in rapt and absolute attention.
  3. Charles watched from the wings with mounting excitement as sketches and songs got rapturous receptions.
  4. There had been a noticeable spring in Mr Major's step in the previous two days and he reiterated his optimism to rapturous flag-waving.
  5. But Mukhamedov, thank you very much, a few months after another rapturous reception on the 1989 tour, walked into the Royal Ballet and told them he'd quit the Bolshoi and wanted a job.
  6. In Symbolist poetry and primitive life, they found a sort of rapturous vision where living and dead appeared to unite.
  7. "Inflation", as this is called, got a rapturous reception when it was put forward in 1980, despite, or perhaps because of, its weirdness (cosmologists, after all, undergo years of training so that they can say things like "When the universe was the size of a grapefruit" without blushing or laughing).
  8. Congregationalists at the 1899 May meetings gave a rapturous ovation to the American deputation to show their support for America's "high-minded purpose".
  9. Certainly what Devon Loch heard at that moment was not a noise which he had heard before, and it was some noise - a raucous surge of patriotic fervour as the Royal horse galloped to certain victory in front of his owner the Queen Mother and her daughters Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret, a rapturous climax befitting what was about to be one of the greatest moments of racing history.
  10. He failed, however, to get the rapturous reception he may have expected from his chief apologist on the international scene.
  11. When Nicholas returned to Parkhead to play his home debut in a showpiece friendly against Everton he was greeted with rapturous applause.
  12. In fact, the choreographer's growing skill was manifest in the way he combined different elements, from that sobbing at one extreme to the rapturous final duet at the other (in which influences from Balanchine and Ashton could be seen), into one fluent whole, and fitted it all so smoothly to the music he chose, Ravel's "Mother Goose" Suite with one section omitted.
  13. He may have reassured himself of the contnuing power of his charisma during recent tours of the south, where he was given a rapturous welcome.

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