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  • At home the effect was less inspiriting, and the commercial cable stations did not linger.
  • Peter Oundjian was the inspiriting conductor.
  • Nevertheless, there are'60s cultural warriors who still regard their experiences as noble and inspiriting.
  • The swell was pleasant, the breeze inspiriting; the views of water, sky and the occasional freighter just fine.
  • Devoted entirely to American works, these reissues are inspiriting reminders of Koussevitzky's determination to lift American music to prominence.
  • That said ( or, rather, not said ), he downplays the challenge of inspiriting a 16-year-old girl in a cartoon.
  • Defined with both delicacy and exhilaration, such moments recall the inspiriting eruption into dance by the provincial sisters in Brian Friel's " Dancing at Lughnasa ."
  • Moreover, Radcliff works up a true sweat inspiriting verse behind a stealthily incisive, stirring voice that s roughly a cross between Magic Sam s and Jimmy Johnson s . 
  • Think of the Drama Dept .'s inspiriting revision of his fabled flop, " Kingdom of Earth, " or Trevor Nunn's stunning resurrection of the early, previously unproduced " Not About Nightingales ."
  • Donna Seaman, writing for the American Library Association Booklist, said of McCarthy : " McCarthy is now not only a much-loved star in the performance poetry world, he's also a vibrant and inspiriting poet on the page.
  • "William Blake dreamed up the original Enitharmon as one of his inspiriting, good, female daemons, and his own spirit as a poet-artist, printer-publisher still lives in the press which bears the name of his creation.
  • One is tempted to find echoes of Japanese design in his work : in the Shinto colors ( black, white and vermilion ), in rectangles that are suggestive of folding screens or compartmented Buddhist altars or the rocks in the great Zen dry gardens, whose asymmetrical placement works on the receptive mind like an inspiriting tonic.
  • These were followed in 1943 with " Shadow of Night ", a Scribners'novel of which " The Chicago Sun " wrote : " Structurally it has the perfection of a carved jewel . . . A psychological novel of the first order, and an adventure tale that is unique and inspiriting ."
  • The concert, in a lovely setting at the Cistern on the College of Charleston campus, offered an inspiriting set of gospel songs by the Brotherhood, a septet from nearby Mount Pleasant, S . C ., and a performance of Copland's " Lincoln Portrait " by Steven Sloane and the festival orchestra, narrated by State Senator McKinley Washington.
  • There is an exploration of another type of extreme situation in those works of Hanley which deal with a shipwreck, such as  Narrative ( 1931 ), and the World War II novels " The Ocean " ( 1941 ), " Sailor s Song " ( 1943 ), though these extreme situations are undergone by groups of men, and  were primarily inspiriting in their representation of maritime heroism.
  • He entered on his duties with great energy, and, by his courtesy and singular charm of manner not less than by his power of organisation and his excellent business faculty, he was successful in introducing needed reforms, in attracting new members and inspiriting old ones, and, finally, in placing the society upon a satisfactory footing as an active scientific body, issuing printed  Proceedings .  At the time of his death, which occurred suddenly in Edinburgh on 18 February 1887, Gray was engaged, in conjunction with William Evans, upon a volume dealing with the birds of the east coast of Scotland.