Though the presentation was resolutely low-tech, the blocking was complicated and well rehearsed. |
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To me her words sounded slightly forced, almost as if she had rehearsed them beforehand. |
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The words sounded rehearsed as though he had spoken them to himself too many times to count. |
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They had rehearsed these very questions so many times Elena was able to hold to the story and they were allowed to reboard the train. |
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My voice is calm and even-toned, like I had rehearsed this confession a thousand times over. |
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The arguments have already been well rehearsed against the teams jetting off to sunny climes. |
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The detail of what amounted to those reasonable precautions I have rehearsed already to your Honours. |
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In a long judgment the judge carefully rehearsed the arguments on each side before dismissing the application. |
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So, I find myself very well rehearsed in the fine arts of etiquette, including table manners, polite conversation and flattery. |
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Once the music has been rehearsed Charles then conducts a complete performance of the work. |
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His answer was too perfectly timed, as if he had rehearsed it over and over again. |
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As she walking down the corridor, she rehearsed mentally the words she would say to him later. |
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He deliberately slowed down, so that he was several steps behind his friends and mentally rehearsed his speech for the umpteenth time. |
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Tensing as they approached gradually, she mentally rehearsed her excuse in her head. |
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The speech might have sounded rehearsed in words, but in the tone of her voice, I felt that these words came from the heart. |
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They also visited the school where the play was rehearsed before the debut performance. |
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The arguments have already been well rehearsed against the SPL teams jetting off to sunny climes. |
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Some rappers tentatively repeated rehearsed lines, while others effortlessly freestyled. |
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They just rehearsed it with the orchestra, bing, went out, put the cameras on, gone. |
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She warned us in a well rehearsed sinister tone that we should not be alarmed by the medical equipment Fay had been hooked up to. |
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They said they'd rehearsed but they would have been better doing something off the cuff. |
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He was clearly fearful of her debating strengths and had, evidently, rehearsed cutting her off and interrupting at every chance. |
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Although very ragged, and very under rehearsed, the audience took them to their hearts, especially during the clog dance. |
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These were planned and rehearsed interpolations made by two or three individuals seated in different parts of the auditorium. |
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Football, management, is about mastered simplicities, repeatedly choreographed and rehearsed, so that they become adroitly performed. |
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My songs are carefully written, rehearsed, corrected and then prepared with the help of the sound engineer. |
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For days before the Supreme Court arguments we rehearsed before a pretend court of lawyers and law professors. |
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She rehearsed, coaxed and harried speakers until they found a mode of speech that worked. |
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He had carefully rehearsed the complex plan, which would provide him with a tidy sum. |
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Figures have been worked and rehearsed by the cavaliers and their mount for this unique mise-en-scene. |
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By contrast, Republican candidate Paul Ryan seemed pedestrian and uncertain, falling back on rehearsed lines of attack. |
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But luckily, because we rehearsed it for five solid days before we performed it for an audience, we got used to the funniness of it and were able to keep a straight face. |
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All performed as though they had been rehearsed to a fare-thee-well. |
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All the songs charted for the function were rehearsed to her satisfaction. |
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Most of the reasons have been well rehearsed before and we have heard some of them again this morning. |
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It also pays to have a handful of clear, rehearsed messages to communicate, particularly if the results are unexpected or controversial. |
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She prepared a speech and rehearsed it: she was willing to do anything to make it come out right. |
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She doesn't feel quite ready, but she would rather sing this song than another simpler one that she has rehearsed better. |
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Moreover her reasons for wanting to stay in Germany seemed to have been rehearsed and determined by her mother. |
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Were not My Signs rehearsed to you, and ye did but treat them as falsehood? |
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We modelled storytelling, and we engaged with the students as they rehearsed, told and drafted their stories. |
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Routes and security must be clearly defined, reconnoitered, and rehearsed. |
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He had been prepared for this and even mentally rehearsed such activities. |
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There was something about her calm, cool demeanour and the way her words sounded like they had been rehearsed and perfected which rendered Jack speechless. |
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His words were purely rehearsed but his smile seemed genuine. |
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Nervousness set in and the words he had rehearsed over and over in his head for months escaped his brain completely, rendering him a stuttering mess. |
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I rehearsed the full title of this directive because it is important to recognise what it does encompass and what it does not encompass. |
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Without so much as a ' how do you do ' they launched straight into a tightly rehearsed 20-minute routine of their songs specially tailored for the show. |
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Rabe agreed to cut it temporarily, with the proviso that it would be rehearsed later. |
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And is it not enough for them that we have sent down to thee the Book which is rehearsed to them? |
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We rehearsed from noon to five, and I devoted myself to the choreographer's process and vision without reserve, applied myself without reserve. |
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There, Mr. Baumgartner will perform an exquisitely rehearsed bunny hop designed to keep his body from spinning out of control. |
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Each year we witness a very variable show in which the good performances are seen beside less good ones, in which some delegations have obviously rehearsed their numbers well, while others more or less improvise. |
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After each country has rehearsed, the delegation meets with the show's artistic director in the video viewing room. |
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For three weeks in July, the unique open-air stage sees some thousand daily acts, from ad-hoc choral song and meticulously rehearsed street acrobatics to major spectacles. |
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While attempted suicides are primarily a cry for help or an expression of deep suffering, suicide itself is a much more violent act which is sometimes planned and rehearsed over a period of time. |
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The only evidence against the five men consisted of two almost identical witness testimonies, which appear to have been rehearsed, and a statement based on hearsay. |
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Do not hear out a rehearsed sales routine but ask specific questions, especially about the adverse drug reactions and the therapeutic value of the product. |
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From soup to nuts, it was obviously rehearsed down to the last snigger. |
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Yet this downtick reflects not an increase in authorial rumination but a marked decrease in Flashman's appetite for trouble... Flashman believes that identity is not acquired or bestowed so much as rehearsed. |
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It is exciting to watch a company that is so finely honed and rehearsed, that dances with such passion and commitment and that has been given something to say on top of it. |
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A spokesman for the Treasury, the Financial Services Authority and the Government Actuary all arrived together, clearly having rehearsed their parts to the nth degree. |
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A fundamental work where are present the principles of the classic French equitation rehearsed in the course of the rigour and of the Germanic precision. |
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By the time most witnesses in criminal and civil cases actually take the witness stand, their testimony has been picked apart, studied, and rehearsed many times with their lawyers. |
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I rehearsed all my gestures, so I wouldn't lose time. |
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We rehearsed, had a dress rehearsal, then the performance. |
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If their status as plucky underdogs doesn't get neutrals rooting for them, then the prospect of seeing whatever carefully rehearsed celebration they unveil in the event of their first league title win surely will. |
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Both seemed over rehearsed and Cameron in particular lacked passion. |
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Osborne has set out his firm opposition to a currency union with an independent Scotland before, and he rehearsed the arguments again today without saying anything remarkably new. |
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The most widely rehearsed version of events has Finn as a kind of fast-bowling Helen of Troy, tossed back and forth between the conflicting authorities of England's bowling coach David Saker and Angus Fraser at Middlesex. |
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In essence, skills can be expected to be most effectively maintained when they are well mastered during training, retrained on a regular basis, and rehearsed regularly between training sessions. |
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Nor has Germany contested the argument rehearsed in the decision initiating the procedure, to the effect that the guarantee constitutes State aid since the Land authorities assumed a risk without charging a risk premium. |
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The concerts were very rock-orientated, very rehearsed, and with sophisticated visuals incorporating images projected on to two giant video screens by the artist Dominique Gonzales-Foerster. |
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In the morning, the many volunteers from in and around Oslo decorated the cathedral and made the final preparations for the welcome while the music group rehearsed for the prayers. |
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It is essential that well rehearsed and decisive actions be taken to secure the source of the smoke or fire quickly, followed by an expeditious landing at a suitable aerodrome. |
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When he rehearsed his preachings and his doing unto the high apostles, they could improve nothing. |
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The dances were often associated with rushcarts at the local wakes or holidays, and many teams rehearsed only for these occasions. |
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This house, where he rehearsed, copied music and sold tickets, is now the Handel House Museum. |
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The band performed at private functions and rehearsed in a tearoom in the basement of the Regent Street Polytechnic. |
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To conserve film stock, each scene in the film was rehearsed extensively to ensure that the first or second take could be used in the final edit. |
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Whereas Hopkins, preferring the spontaneity of a fresh take, liked to keep rehearsals to a minimum, Winger rehearsed continuously. |
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Replicas of the German positions on Pilckem Ridge were built and attacks rehearsed. |
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For some team games, negotiations about the rules can run on longer than the game itself as social skills are rehearsed. |
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The band rehearsed for less than two weeks before the performance, and according to Mitchell, they never connected musically. |
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The witness rehearsed the events of the night before for the listening detectives. |
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The director rehearsed the cast incessantly in the days leading up to opening night, and as a result they were tired and cranky when it arrived. |
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They were captivated by the raggle-taggle bunch who rehearsed in the grounds of Kinshasa zoo then busked and begged on the streets. |
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I prepared my questions, rehearsed my delivery and still made a pig's ear of what passed for an interview. |
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Naval exercises took place in Northern Ireland, and medical teams in London and elsewhere rehearsed how they would handle the expected waves of casualties. |
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The Brit Awards were broadcast live until 1989, when Samantha Fox and Mick Fleetwood hosted a widely criticised show in which little went as rehearsed. |
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But the set piece numbers and sequences come across so catchily and refreshingly because they have clearly been vigorously rehearsed and perfected. |
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Barbirolli was keenly interested in modern music, and he and three colleagues secretly rehearsed Ravel's String Quartet in the privacy of a men's lavatory in the Academy. |
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Plans were rehearsed in west Edinburgh and Lewis and Harris. |
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He had rehearsed his own counter-password over and over again throughout that time, as he nervously looked at his watch and wondered what could have gone wrong. |
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This is extremely important since if a fire occurs there are less than three minutes to escape and it is critical that every family has a well rehearsed fire escape plan. |
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We had Tom and Ben and Babz and Marya Delver and we rehearsed, and we improvised, and I put all these improvisations on tape, and wrote the script based on what happened. |
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He has been rehearsed by Madame Defarge as to his having seen her. |
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