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But what Chamayou did with 'Orage' Storm took the breath away, as did his treatment of 'Vallee d'Obermann', the first appearance of whose theme suggested a cello's compelling warmth.
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Maybe for their next brilliant move, State Farm will cancel earthquake insurance in the Republican stronghold of Orage County, California.
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The bravura of Orage, with its faultlessly negotiated multiple octaves, formed a sharp contrast with the introspection of Vallée d'Obermann, a piece that can sometimes seem shapeless but in this instance was superbly controlled, its emotional trajectory emerging, for once, as logical and clear.
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Orage believed that rhyme and meter were the ruff collars and doublet jackets of poetry—mere fashions, superfluities.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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Some of them wrote for a certain magazine, The New Age, whose editor was a man named Alfred Orage.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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Orage believed that rhyme and meter were the ruff collars and doublet jackets of poetry—mere fashions, superfluities.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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Some of them wrote for a certain magazine, The New Age, whose editor was a man named Alfred Orage.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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And interesting to hear your thoughts on Orage -- I resmelled it in NYC Barneys and thought, wow, it seemed so much *better* in London...
Sniffing in Gotham... Marina Geigert 2008
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Del diario de Orage, los distributistas saltaron al “Everyman”, donde Cecil Chesterton, W.R.
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Douglas, a friend of Orage, who first popularized his theories in the pages of The New Age.
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