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Hayden was an African American poet who managed, in this brief epic, to bring the slave trade into lyrical focus with a polyphony of voices.

In a letter to FIFA, Barack Obama waxed lyrical: "As a child, I played soccer on a dirt road in Jakarta, and the game brought the children of my neighbourhood together."

Maurice Guest joins Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina, as the lyrical sweep of Richardson's prose reveals every intimate tremor felt by a human heart obsessed with the love of another. Carmen Callil

Poets who wax lyrical about the silvery Moon may be on to something.

This was Jefferson’s lyrical way of describing the quite remarkable feat of making an explosion happen in slow motion.

For all the uproar over "Breaking News," I thought it was a pretty bold statement out of the gate in terms of its lyrical target.

Mr. Vardi, who was close to Ms. Salzman, said that as a boy Mr. Abas was an extremely lyrical player of unusual emotional maturity, rather than a technical whiz.

It's poetic and lyrical and if William James characteristically writes that way.

I photographed lilies covering lakes and giving shelter to an array of animal life, but I was searching for something more lyrical.

Through lyrical expressions and enabling connectivity, the world was changed.

Now she brings the same raw, lyrical quality to her first book of prose, Just Kids, out this month.

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The books are full of lyrical prose that bring to mind Tolkien style fantasy.

It is softer and more lyrical than the version many are used to hearing, and Mr Gerstein says that it is "without doubt" how Tchaikovsky intended his concerto to be played.

Well, that's not nearly as lyrical as you were expecting, is it?

Nuclear-power bosses, for instance, already wax lyrical about the pleasures of doing business in China, where there is relatively little planning legislation and bothersome local democracy.

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