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effervescence





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If a singing, dancing Kimberly opens up whole new dimensions of effervescence and intimacy, it also makes the part more complicated to cast.

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Little evidence appeared of the springtime effervescence and exuberance that many associate with the month of May.

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He brought gripping drama to its formidable first cadenza — and while many pianist’s accounts leave you marveling at its difficulty, Trifonov’s take was characterized by effervescence and ease.

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According to Durkheim, collective effervescence — the feeling of losing oneself to a shared identity through ritual action — creates access to phenomena considered sacred, which are reflections of society itself.

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Even the grim path of history — emphasized in an epilogue set 50 years later, during the rule of Islamists who restricted every kind of music — can’t suppress the film’s effervescence.

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