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- Most important, they bring it to bristling, coruscating life.
- Mallory Miles, 14, Laredo, Texas _ coruscated
- Other editorial hands labored to transform Wolfe's coruscating prose into coherent narrative.
- Coruscating prose styles simply cannot be photographed.
- These onslaughts were critiqued and counterposed by Telford's coruscating, densely textured polyrhythms.
- The beats that he had made where not professionally edited but sounded coruscating and impressive.
- His coruscating prose is informed by a supreme intelligence, and he probably is our finest dramatic critic.
- The daughter admits with a coruscating frankness that the world was completely indifferent to her father's birth.
- Nor was " Slap Shot, " a coruscating view of minor league ice hockey starring Newman.
- The hallmark was a coruscating sarcasm that led Life to focus on Andover in an article on prep school negativism.
- But what defies belief is that a writer-director as coruscating as LaBute could have produced something so slack.
- Nor was " Slap Shot, " a coruscating view of minor league ice hockey, starring Newman.
- Not even a director as resourceful as John Huston ( in 1984 ) could translate visually Lowry's coruscating prose.
- Joe has a book to sell _ " American Rhapsody, " a funny and coruscating account of impeachment.
- His volatile, coruscating interpretive personality is still evident, and responsive to all of the quicksilver of Chopin's music.
- Directed by Howard Davies, the coruscating Edward Albee drama will run at the 303-seat Almeida Theater in north London.
- And then the inevitable and coruscating pull into politics, despite all the efforts by military leaders to stay out of the maneuvering.
- Those coruscating stories fed into " The Unpossessed, " her wonderfully satirical only novel, published in 1934 to considerable acclaim.
- The view from a wheelchair, courtesy of John Hockenberry, a journalist of coruscating eloquence and humor, in a one-man show.
- Mouse treated honesty as a weapon, and his duty was to subject whoever happened to be in his line of sight to coruscating rants.
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