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And there was the liltingly sweet sound of birds singing in the distance.
"So you were late, and Mintaka was already into transfer technology," he played liltingly.
In a thin, high, liltingly haunting voice, she begins to sing.
Then he counted off a liltingly subversive new song.
This coarsely cut and liltingly spicy vegetable never saw the inside of a jar.
Deeper in the woods night birds called liltingly.
It's sold under the liltingly soft name Sarafem, which sounds like the angels known for the quality of their spiritual love.
'Get yourself detoxified, neighbour,' continued the young American liltingly.
Outside the unshuttered window, the spring song of a red-bird rose liltingly, and with promise.
I said nothing for a moment, and the girl spoke a little less liltingly, almost sharply: "Federal Information Center!"
She came to him liltingly.
"Come now," Arithon said, his singer's tone liltingly amused.
The modern "semigogue" speaks liltingly about children and education and health and public safety.
It begins liltingly, with strings and horns.
On the way down the hall to her own room, crisscrossing from right to left, she knocked four times and called each of the occupants' names liltingly.
The score liltingly evokes folk and liturgical strains while never losing sight of the show's obligations as a work of popular theater.
In an inaugural address before Congress, Mr. Fox spoke liltingly at times about the occasion, which he described as a "triumph for all."
"The best music is just about good enough for the Cleveland Orchestra," he said in his quaintly constructed and liltingly accented English.
When Marigold had sprung eagerly out of her blue-and-white bed, slipped into her clothes and run liltingly down to the front door--what did she see?
The play begins disarmingly with a background of hymns and folk ballads, liltingly sung by the bride-to-be (Jennifer Parsons) and her parents.
He is silvery and courtly at wheeling and dealing, liltingly announcing, "A casino agreement has been confected," as if he were discussing a praline recipe.
Equally impressive is a Swiss box made by Mermod Freres and liltingly called a Sublime Harmonic Piccolo Supreme.
Earnest young voices from the inner city sing liltingly while aspiring musicians experiment with a spectrum of styles each Saturday in a renovated train station just south of downtown.
Similarly, Steven Suskin, in reviewing the original cast album, wrote that "Maury Yeston has given us a liltingly romantic and lovely operetta-like score.
The show winds up liltingly: sheet music ranges from music composed on the theme of the sinking of the Titanic to "Leben Zol Amerika" ("Long Live America").