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verb Present participle of rhapsodize.
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Once when I was rhapsodizing about the joys of the simpler life, a woman friend who had homesteaded for several years without electricity said, I will never go back to living without a washing machine.
Their mutual friend Rajeev Mowani once hosted a seminar where Brin had arrived on Rollerblades and began rhapsodizing about PageRank without missing a beat.
Mom also lived by a lovely double standard when it came to "those lost Roman Catholics" as she described them back in her more fundamentalist days by taking us to see their art and rhapsodizing about it as if the art happened to be somewhere other than in a Roman Catholic church.
Once when I was rhapsodizing about the joys of the simpler life, a woman friend who had homesteaded for several years without electricity said, I will never go back to living without a washing machine.
Mom also lived by a lovely double standard when it came to "those lost Roman Catholics" as she described them back in her more fundamentalist days by taking us to see their art and rhapsodizing about it as if the art happened to be somewhere other than in a Roman Catholic church.
Mom also lived by a lovely double standard when it came to "those lost Roman Catholics" as she described them back in her more fundamentalist days by taking us to see their art and rhapsodizing about it as if the art happened to be somewhere other than in a Roman Catholic church.
He was light on his feet, a graceful dancer, but it was jarring, in a country with outlandish rates of violent crime, to see the putative leader rhapsodizing over what he might do with an AK-47.
He was light on his feet, a graceful dancer, but it was jarring, in a country with outlandish rates of violent crime, to see the putative leader rhapsodizing over what he might do with an AK-47.
Mom also lived by a lovely double standard when it came to "those lost Roman Catholics" as she described them back in her more fundamentalist days by taking us to see their art and rhapsodizing about it as if the art happened to be somewhere other than in a Roman Catholic church.
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