Sentences with phrase «delirium so»

Mr. Fletcher pushes Andrew further and further into musical delirium so that Andrew becomes just as self - righteous as Mr. Fletcher.
Shortly thereafter he seemed to doze, only to awaken in a delirium so violent that two nurses had great difficulty keeping him in bed.

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It was performed during the festival of Dionysus, which was a fertility festival, of course, but only because it was also an apotropaic celebration of delirium and death: the Dionysia was a sacred negotiation with the wild, antinomian cruelty of the god whose violent orgiastic cult had once, so it was believed, gravely imperiled the city; and the hope that prompted the feast was that, if this devastating force could be contained within bright Apollonian forms and propitiated through a ritual carnival of controlled disorder, the polis could survive for another year, its precarious peace intact.
I'm slowly working my way up to perfecting my travel gear and my travel packing so these are all perfect choices of the things I need to save up to buy Kat Delirium Style
Service Manager Micah not only lied to us about not being able to find a way to get us a loaner since the only rental car co he'd allow us use was closed (the director confirmed they could've helped us during our conversation Monday), but Micah was so rude on the phone that he almost drove my disabled husband into a delirium episode in the middle of the Historic Downtown Denton Square before my husband gave me the phone.
So if you're like so many others who are obsessed with YA dystopian novels like The Hunger Games, Delirium, and Divergent, and haven't yet read the growing phenomenon that is The Moon Dwellers, now's your chance to do so FOR FRESo if you're like so many others who are obsessed with YA dystopian novels like The Hunger Games, Delirium, and Divergent, and haven't yet read the growing phenomenon that is The Moon Dwellers, now's your chance to do so FOR FREso many others who are obsessed with YA dystopian novels like The Hunger Games, Delirium, and Divergent, and haven't yet read the growing phenomenon that is The Moon Dwellers, now's your chance to do so FOR FREso FOR FREE.
Directed by Tony ® - winner Diane Paulus (Pippin, Hair) with book by Olivier Award ® - nominee James Graham, music and lyrics by Gary Barlow (Take That) and Grammy Award ® - winner Eliot Kennedy, and choreography by Emmy Award ® - winner Mia Michaels («So You Think You Can Dance,» Cirque du Soleil's Delirium), this new musical, packed with mesmerizing visuals, irresistible songs and plenty of laughs, is a timeless story about the power of imagination... and spectacular proof that you never really have to grow up.
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