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- disappointing in quality: "Bocelli's profoundly unmusical contribution, with its unvaryingly co**** tone, wayward intonation and never a phrase properly shaped, fatally...
- called the album a "melancholy, soothing album" but also wrote "the unvaryingly straightforward arrangements fade too easily into the background. Nocturne...
- neither its first proponent, Eugène Scribe, nor his successors applied it unvaryingly. The academic Stephen Stanton (1957) gives seven key points of the genre...
- "sentiments rarely transcend the boudoir — and listeners lulled by the album's unvaryingly sl****, high-gloss beats may just drift off to dreamland before they get...
- and Bobby Keys' horn parts were retained. The recording opens with "unvaryingly steady" piano chords, Inglis writes, and what Leng terms "sensitive"...
- part of the action supposedly set in London. But the direction is also unvaryingly flat and invests Mady's alternating refusals and flashbacks with more...
- that is spra****, often from the snout, onto victims. Dogsoldiers are unvaryingly loyal to their commanders and show no mercy to those whom they are sent...
- approach falls in line with this basic premise and its afforded results are unvaryingly statistical averages. The path integral, when applied to the study of...
- 1938. p. 3. ProQuest 2297248073. Vocal arrangements by Max Terr are unvaryingly good. "'Idiot's Delight' Smash; 'Fisherman's Wharf' Charms". The Hollywood...
- juvenile lockup" with its "cramped ****hole of Darwinian violence" is "too unvaryingly grim to draw us in, unfolding with hardly a moment of warmth or human...