Tenor
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Sure they talk their heads off in this movie but they talk about interesting things.I can't right now recall the exact
tenor
of the conversations but... Anyway anyone who expects at least one car crash per scene will not enjoy this movie.And no naked chicks,either.No hip hop music and no people falling down just to have someone fall down.
The biggest differences among the various groupings consist in the tone and
tenor
of their respective visions of India.
But it is also the relationship that was put in the most doubt by the
tenor
of Trump’s campaign.
But as the inhuman
tenor
of this century comes to condition our feelings, the terrible impotence of culture stands naked.
The tone, tenor, and content of the language with which the government addresses the opposition, and vice versa, has become ritualized, patronizingly rejectionist, emptied of the spirit of parliamentary democracy.
Although The Age of Uncertainty was about much more than the year 1977, it captured the
tenor
of the times.
The
tenor
of US-Iran relations will depend greatly on 69-year-old Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
But, given the
tenor
of his campaign, confidence in the US on the part of its foreign partners is at low ebb.
Even though the post-ideological and nationalist
tenor
of today's global politics appear to confirm many of the things General de Gaulle prophesied in the 1960s, the world nowadays is sufficiently different from the one in which he lived that it is hard to say with certainty how the General would react to current events.
In terms of style and tenor, Khatami’s presidency will almost certainly be less strident than any of the alternative candidates who were allowed to run.
While this digital vitriol is not new, the misogynistic
tenor
is clearly deepening.
Hints as to the general
tenor
of his presidency can, perhaps, be found in discovering why Putin’s star rose so meteorically.
Domingo’s burnished
tenor
and acting ability have thrilled generations of opera lovers.
Now, as then, the
tenor
of our current national conversation is a zero-sum game premised on a false dichotomy between public health and economic salvation, as if they weren’t two vital signs of the very same patient.
That would be deeply regrettable, and out of tune with the
tenor
of the times.
What’s more, the US is disengaging at a time when China is challenging not only the territorial integrity of several Asian countries but also the liberal
tenor
of the regional economic order.
The choir began singing a psalm to some elaborate and complicated melody in which the bass and
tenor
continually repeated each other; and the priest, turning round, motioned the couple to the piece of pink silk.
On the stage the singer, in a glitter of bare shoulders and diamonds, was bowing low and smiling as she picked up with the help of the
tenor
– who held her hand – bouquets that had been clumsily flung across the footlights; she went up to a gentleman; with hair shiny with pomatum and parted in the middle, who was stretching his long arms across the footlights to hand her something – and the whole audience in the stalls and in the boxes stirred, leaned forward, shouted and applauded.
'If it were just a sudden impulse or passion – if I only felt this attraction, this mutual attraction (it is mutual), but felt that it was contrary to the whole
tenor
of my life, and that by giving way to it I should be false to my vocation and duty...
He was, in fact, a good fellow and one day he was not even scandalised at the chemist, who advised Charles to give madame some distraction by taking her to the theatre at Rouen to hear the illustrious tenor, Lagardy.
Let us consider the
tenor
of the note that in forty-eight hours will be before the eyes of our friends abroad.
Leaning against the wall, close beside the seat Mr. Pickwick had taken, was an office-lad of fourteen, with a
tenor
voice; near him a common-law clerk with a bass one.
'Sniggle and Blink,' cried the
tenor.
The voyage resumes its uniform tenor, which I don't care to break with a repetition of such events as yesterday's.
She had also to anticipate how her visit would pass, the quiet
tenor
of their usual employments, the vexatious interruptions of Mr. Collins, and the gaieties of their intercourse with Rosings.
What had just passed; what Mrs. Reed had said concerning me to Mr. Brocklehurst; the whole
tenor
of their conversation, was recent, raw, and stinging in my mind; I had felt every word as acutely as I had heard it plainly, and a passion of resentment fomented now within me.
What is your reason for saying so?""I read it in your eye; it is not of that description which promises the maintenance of an even
tenor
in life."
Its
tenor
was simple and brief.
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