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If he has to go under, though, he'll do so rhapsodizing.
This is not the kind of innovative food you rhapsodize about at the office in the morning.
The tenor is moved to rhapsodize about love and spring.
He has come to No. 939 without the need to rhapsodize, or psychoanalyze.
The cliffs along the right bank of the Hudson were much rhapsodized.
She rhapsodized about his performance on the present job.
The men from equities tried to corner us and rhapsodize about their market.
She isn't the first person to rhapsodizing about Jerry's meat.
"These are the best mashed potatoes I've ever had," he rhapsodized.
The shirt didn't make the cut, but she rhapsodized over the pants.
He then went on to rhapsodize about how wonderful it is to boat around the reservoir.
But here behind great curtains, Guy and his assistants rhapsodized over the finished product.
One rhapsodized about "how it feels to live without violence and gangs on the city streets."
The dizzying effects he achieves are left for others to rhapsodize.
"Bob was rhapsodizing about this wonderful place, and all I could see were falling walls.
The trees and clean air he had once rhapsodized about became sinister obstacles to economic growth.
He did, however, rhapsodize about the chocolate cake that led him astray.
"It was the blackest mud you ever did see," he rhapsodized.
The French rhapsodized about how pretty she was.
Even those who have rediscovered them find a certain irony in rhapsodizing about a subdivision.
One rhapsodized about the power women feel behind the wheel of massive sport utility vehicles.
My friends have rhapsodized about the easy-going life of Bahia.
In fact, the man had rhapsodized about it.
Let others rhapsodize about the music of the mountains and the sounds of the sea.
For years, Kodak has rhapsodized about its film as a way to capture life's precious moments.
He could even rhapsodise about a lump of black chalk.
Talk to Huf owners, though, and they rhapsodise about the efficiency of their experience.
In their hands, simple stews and pies assumed a new significance and it was possible to rhapsodise even over the perfect flouriness of their potatoes.
That is, however, the case and, since I, myself, am also leaving Parliament after this parliamentary term, we must set up a club for former Scandinavian MEPs in which we can rhapsodise about the old days.
It was a generally constructive attempt to discuss the fact that 2 or 3 per cent of the population of most big European countries is now from the Third World, something which those who rhapsodise about the 'European identity' often ignore.