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  • Some arias worked on their own; others seemed off-base, like Lysander's "Curse you, Neptune," sung by baritone Elliot Madore as a sendup of barihunk machismo.

    Promoting the Baroque In an ADHD World Heidi Waleson 2012

  • Suddenly Lysander's admirers focused their attention on the fresh Casanova's.

    Miami Beach 2010

  • Lysander's relatives were swimming in the shallow end and his younger sisters and cousin were teasing him from afar.

    Miami Beach 2010

  • Lysander's aunt had sent him to the grocery store once and the cashier, who was clearly a Spanish speaker refused to speak to him in Spanish.

    Miami Beach 2010

  • The two new cues were recorded directly into the master for the scene 1 mix, and are very simple -- the first is a lute piece wrapped around Hermia and Lysander's conversation, while the bridging piece consists of pan flute and trommel -- simple and effective.

    Moving right along 2007

  • A person familiar with the situation said that, although fully funded, Lysander's bid was the lowest, coming in at £1.18 billion, or about $1.80 billion.

    Citi Cut as Gatwick Bidder, 2009

  • Lysander's Face all bath'd in Tears, making me such extravagant

    Exilius 2008

  • But Puck spreads the juice on Lysander's eyes by mistake, and the first person he sees is Helena.

    Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Stephanie 2008

  • I was by the Care of Lysander's Gentleman fasten'd to a Plank, on which I was driven by the force of the Winds on the Coast of Africa, where I was taken up by Amilcar, and Hannibal his Son.

    Exilius 2008

  • Further tampering restores Lysander's love for Hermia.

    Love rectangle Cliff Pickover 2006

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