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9 Sentences With "gauzily"

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And the celebrity magazines grew accustomed to the couple, gauzily covering their engagement, child's birth and marriage.
These were set in a saw-tooth pattern that makes the enormous cube blend gauzily with the sky or stand out like an impenetrably dark mesa.
The London fashion designer Simone Rocha, adored for her gauzily feminine garments, has collaborated with Saks Fifth Avenue on a capsule collection that's perfect for anyone craving a blank slate.
While a fleeting glimpse would have been appropriate -- and enough to make one appreciate Gordon-Levitt's chameleon-like portrayal -- the gauzily shot images feel like an over-the-top paean to its subject.
Here, the stools are of comfortable height and polished wood, in a minimalist room with concrete floors and, on the walls, gauzily painted characters from the beloved wuxia (martial arts) novels of Jin Yong.
Following a spectral vision of his wife, Ray then took his own leap into the river, in a gauzily shot sequence that implied a desire to be cleansed of his sins and felt like a suicide attempt -- as it was intended to be perceived, according to showrunner David Hollander.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic gave the album a positive review, although he said: "It's easy to knock this for not exactly being compelling-- it glides, it doesn't grab--but that's the whole point: this is meditative mood music and it's gauzily effective in that regard in either of its incarnations".
Alex Denney, writing for The Quietus, wrote "There isn't a duff moment on ...Magic exactly, but it's the opening salvo, with its lingering impression of small ideas stretched gauzily out, that really sings like firing synapses and leaves you wanting more". Barry Walters of SPIN gave it 7/10, calling it "Magic indeed".
" According to The Brooklyn Rail, McCall's strength is social commentary: in contrast to Bruce Springsteen's "boardwalks, arcades, and cheap little seaside bars," McCall offers "an alternative New Jersey mythology, which is more urban, urbane, and ironic, than Springsteen's, but no less captivating." McCall opened the 1999 CD with "The New Jersey Department of Public Works," a song about "an imaginary but incredibly noble state agency." In the song, McCall set out to create "a gauzily-remembered fictional New Deal-type program, representing the kind of togetherness and industrial positivism that we imagine the 1930s and 1940s were like. It's an imaginary echo of an imaginary government department, one that unified state residents through collective building projects.

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