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It's about the way Tony Shalub slowly curls his body into a comma of torment as he realizes that his Show May Not Go On, the way Justin Bartha as the assistant dog's body Max gains mass and years at the swish of a cloak, the way the wonderful Jan Maxwell as the Tenor's wife tears the bed apart in a jealous Italian temper tantrum.
Lend Me A Tenor deliasherman 2010
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It's about the way Tony Shalub slowly curls his body into a comma of torment as he realizes that his Show May Not Go On, the way Justin Bartha as the assistant dog's body Max gains mass and years at the swish of a cloak, the way the wonderful Jan Maxwell as the Tenor's wife tears the bed apart in a jealous Italian temper tantrum.
Lend Me A Tenor deliasherman 2010
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= D Tenor's like, the most soothing voicing of all!
yanxious Diary Entry yanxious 2007
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Tenor's indignation overflowed, and he lectured him severely.
The Heavenly Twins Madame Sarah Grand
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They were walking in the shadow of the houses just then, and could not see each other's faces, but the Tenor's heart warmed more and more to this curious Boy, and he pressed the hand that rested on his arm a little closer.
The Heavenly Twins Madame Sarah Grand
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Had she heard the doctor's orders she would have disobeyed her master, but as it was his manner imposed upon her, he spoke so confidently; and accordingly she left the house at the usual hour, to the Tenor's great relief.
The Heavenly Twins Madame Sarah Grand
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Any evidence of the Tenor's simple piety, which was neither concealed nor displayed, because it was in no way affected but quite natural to him, and he was, therefore, unconscious of it, had a peculiar effect upon the Boy.
The Heavenly Twins Madame Sarah Grand
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The dean came in by chance in time to witness the conclusion of the bargain, adding by his congratulations and good wishes to the Tenor's own belief that such an opportunity was not to be lost.
The Heavenly Twins Madame Sarah Grand
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Tenor's long low room, on the contrary, even down to the shape of the brass coal scuttle and including the case of the grand piano, was in harmony with the colour and design of the frescoes on the walls and ceiling; the floor, which was polished, being adorned here and there with rugs which suggested dim reflections of the tint and tone above.
The Heavenly Twins Madame Sarah Grand
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This was the Tenor's first impression, and further acquaintance only confirmed it.
The Heavenly Twins Madame Sarah Grand
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