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Volti's 30th anniversary season continues on May 15-17, with a concert called Ecstatically Impromptu.
Volti Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Volti's 30th anniversary season continues on May 15-17, with a concert called Ecstatically Impromptu.
Archive 2009-05-01 Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Ecstatically he said to the Fifth Patriarch, How could I expect that the self-nature is in and of itself so pure and quiet!
William Horden: The Short Path Of Sudden Enlightenment William Horden 2011
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Ecstatically he said to the Fifth Patriarch, How could I expect that the self-nature is in and of itself so pure and quiet!
William Horden: The Short Path Of Sudden Enlightenment William Horden 2011
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Ecstatically, she had swooned in his arms, then felt herself lifted high in the air, then tossed mercilessly onto the divan.
The Devil's Bedpost 2010
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'Ecstatically flattering that!' cried Sir Sedley; 'dulcet to every nerve!'
Camilla 2008
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Ecstatically, she had swooned in his arms, then felt herself lifted high in the air, then tossed mercilessly onto the divan.
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THE WOMAN [Ecstatically, with a gasp of delight.]
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[_Ecstatically_] Yes, in the dim, cool, religious light of a church, vacant save for us two -- I should say for us one!
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers Elbert Hubbard 1885
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Ecstatically happy, like a man intoxicated, he had, by her own desire, accompanied her into her sitting - room, and then -- and there ....
The Bride of the Nile — Volume 06 Georg Ebers 1867
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