Mail columnist Jan Moir, for one, penned an ode to "Britain's favourite chocs", criticising the "smaller, meaner" replacements.
"Leaving Ode there is a great idea, " a BzzAgent coach in Boston immediately responded.
Deep Fried Man's act includes an ode to interracial love that gets the audience clapping along.
This is why I thought about Raymond Carver and his lost ode to work.
"An ode to the beauty and dignity of the human spirit, " says a cover blurb.
What inspired Ludwig van Beethoven to write the "Ode to Joy" in his Ninth Symphony?
One wag composed an ode to the controversy making the rounds of social media.
In Tom Tykwer's ode to unquenchable motion, mini-stories emerge when you slow down the whimsical rapid-fire still sequences.
Shelton kicked the show off with his new single "Boys 'Round Here, " a hip-hop-flavored ode to redneck swag.
Also a son's ode to his mother, and an example of how prose can be as evocative as poetry.
Abrams published a 224-page ode to Jeter in March drawn from the pages of the New York Times.
Michael veers back to the personal with the lush American Angel, apparently an ode to his partner Kenny Goss.
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"I thought it was only fitting to put pen to paper and write them a fitting ode, " said the Rastafarian writer.
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Set highlights include I Heart California's title track, the Star Trek ode "GNDN" and "Sunburn Kids, " an anthem for the pale.
She patched colors together in an ode to Wright's famous stainglass windows, relying on petrol blue, ruby, lavender, violet and camel.
So I only recorded it because I really love it, and it's kind of an ode to my mom, a little dedication.
The result is a hypnotic, thumping ode to love and death, performed with an air of ennui Gainsbourg would likely have appreciated.
At Burning Man, perhaps in an ode to his fighter-pilot days, he can be seen in Mad Max industrial-style leather outfits with leather goggles.
Indeed, in many ways this book is as much an ode to the value of education and knowledge as it is an adventure story.
With its muted brass and ominous strings, it's an ode to regret and a rebuke of the music of the 1960s gaudy spy thrillers.
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" Among the winners was Mr. Coubertin himself, who, under a pseudonym, won a gold medal in literature in 1912 for his "Ode to Sport.
Christopher Harris has spent 30 hours doling out 25 copies of Ode, a New Age publication for yoga buffs and soy lovers, in recent months.
Opening with "Pluto, " an ode to the "overthrown" planet (and closing with "Pluton, " a French re-imagining of the song), the record makes its cheekiness immediately apparent.
Ode to the Inverse of the Dude doesn't come out until April 21, but the group's next album is already slated to come out in early 2010.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- The world watched, as the London 2012 Olympic Games opened with director Danny Boyle's elaborate ode to England, and furiously tapped their reaction on social media.
Her series Watery Ecstatic, begun in 2001, in which she borrows the idea of a black Atlantis called Drexciya from a '90s band by that name, is a powerful ode to mythmaking.
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Crawford means his book to be a philosophical manifesto for a dawning age: an ode to old-fashioned hard work, and an argument that localism can help cure our spiritual and economic woes.
They were obviously written as an ode to her success on the Pop Idol show: "Some people wait a lifetime for a moment like this - I can't believe it's happening to me".
The song has been public since January or so, and as winter returns, it's nice to look back on its ode to a quintessential warm-weather activity: cruising, among other forms of bragging sport.
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