"The False Alarms" revisits some of the lyrical themes of earlier Fol Chen discs.
The same fear makes Chinese leaders reluctant to wax lyrical about a China model.
One of its guide books waxes lyrical about Powis being "gardening on the grandest scale".
In between is the lyrical fairy tale of their lives, together and apart, artistically and personally.
And I think that gets too often lost in the conversations about lyrical content and imagery.
As much as she can, Campion keeps the action day-by-day, small-scale, and casually lyrical.
When Tony Blair waxes lyrical about the voluntary sector it could be Ken Livingstone speaking.
Mr Sullivan has an ear for lyrical phrases and for catching the idiom of everyday speech.
My 12-year-old daughter has read it more than once and can quote the more lyrical sentences.
It's lyrical and singing and quite a simple reaction to all that orchestral drama.
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Hirsch and Lowen, hoping to celebrate their subjects, have rightly created a lyrical work.
But it is on the use-value of the current generation of start-ups that Hartz becomes lyrical.
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And, as with the duo's forebears, there's a ferocious lyrical undertow to Kings of Convenience's gentle songs.
Commenting on The Song of Songs from the Old Testament, Escriva once put this idea in lyrical form.
Instead, the romantic Cardboard Wings combines the outdoor, lyrical approach of Wordsworth with the terse intensity of Shelley.
This documentary film, about the deconstruction of a great American city, is surprisingly lyrical and often very moving.
His first film, the lyrical short "Bread and Alley" ("Nan va koocheh, " 1970), launched the institute's cinema division.
The local man from the Ministry of Trade and Industry waxes lyrical about companies gaining strength through adversity.
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Ms Kay takes her readers through the various voices of love rough and lyrical, simple and sophisticated with perfect assurance.
If Ball is ultimately lyrical, Marq de Villiers is political, and he's not happy about the state of things.
Mike is a narcoleptic: every time he blacks out, he has lyrical dreams composed of imagery from his childhood.
One problem is the lyrical content: the Eagles were always too highly self-regarding.
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Although Matsushita waxes lyrical about its joint-venture partners, the company clearly regards them as something of a necessary evil.
The richest vein of Lonestar music, however, remains that of the lyrical singer-songwriter.
But what did stand out was the painstakingly composed prose, beautifully structured and lyrical, pushing towards the boundaries of poetry.
Brass-band funerals are a life force here, a send off carrying the promise of a more lyrical world to come.
The album's sequel, Love and Other Planets, expands his lyrical reach, expounding on loose connections between love and outer space.
It is a lyrical, even-handed film, and is strong also in the magical scenes involving Sonia and her dead brother.
The fast-track victory prompted pundits to wax lyrical about the job insecurity that stalks the land, fuelling sympathy for unions.
His book begins strongly, even finely, with lyrical descriptions of the absence of water and the universal longing for it.
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