Without an independent media, the multiplicity of voices, whether in concert or contestation, are less likely to be heard, Jervis insisted. |
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I feel like a crazed kid at a concert who has, in a moment of sheer insanity, jumped off the stage in a grand, sweeping swan dive. |
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The thing is, I don't like to go to a concert and not be able to sing along to the songs I know. |
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I saw him in concert about 4 years ago, and I've got a live recording from a radio show in San Francisco. |
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The motif, in concert with the low-angle shot and slow-motion photography, heightens the tension in this penultimate moment prior to delivery. |
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The only other evidence of his existence is a playbill they found in Dawson's papers for a concert by some of the professor's students. |
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My dad had booked a special reunion concert by 80s rock legends, Dire Straits. |
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Since then her career has developed in opera, concert work, recording and broadcasting. |
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I feel obliged, however late, to commend them on the successful staging of the Celtic Fusion concert last month. |
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A concert rendition enables more concentration on the words without the distraction of stage action. |
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I could have easily been a concert percussionist and made a sweet living being lead timpanist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. |
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Certainly, the recent recession has had a serious impact here, but the concert calendar is still bursting at the seams. |
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The high quality of this concert and the limited seating facilities of the venue make early booking extremely recommendable. |
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Angry music fans were unable to buy tickets for the U2 concert in Manchester next year after a gang of up to 50 men jumped the queue. |
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What we therefore see in the final concert is the result of hours and hours of preparation. |
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Every concert was packed by enthusiastic audiences who clearly approved of what they heard. |
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The sexy girl group took part in the star-studded US concert in Philadelphia, where they performed a medley of their hits. |
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The concert featured a spectacular light show, and the band's stage presence and sound was superb. |
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The final show in this summer's program is a concert by the Lebanese indie singer. |
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The horn section of the RAAF Central Band blow in unison during the first concert of the Tour de Force II Tour. |
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It was a rousing affair, moving, positively exasperating, and alone would make for a concert not to be missed. |
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This new recording features two dozen carols brought together to create a concert performance. |
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His live performances are side-splittingly brilliant, his concert videos sell by the million and the breadth of his appeal is unrivalled. |
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This is a sight not often seen on concert stages around here, and it sent an extra tingle of anticipation up one's spine. |
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The concert opened with the trio performing Mozart's A Spring Rondo, which set the tone for the evening. |
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The company would sponsor choral groups, a concert band, and a symphony orchestra. |
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I also write concert reviews, the odd essay, and love assembling digital mixtapes. |
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In the back parlor there are just one small sofa, two chairs, a scattering of occasional tables and an old Chickering concert grand. |
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The Donegal singer recently performed at a sell-out concert in Galway Town Hall Theatre and at her very successful shows in Tipperary and Kerry. |
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He had been in Richmond to attend a concert held at one of the local community centres. |
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Each month the society holds a concert booking artists from all over the UK and abroad. |
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Legal restrictions on who could buy a book, visit a museum, hear a concert were gradually lifted. |
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Showmen would also tour schools, libraries and concert halls with the apparatus showing off the latest film slides. |
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When revenue from albums began to dry up, it was natural for bands to raise concert prices. |
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I heartily recommend this concert disc to anyone who is even marginally interested in the punk, new wave, or alternative genres of rock music. |
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We sang Christmas and Hannakuh songs in the winter concert and nobody batted an eyelash. |
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There's not even a cross in its cavernous auditorium, which looks more like a modern concert hall than a place of worship. |
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Thanks partly to Thomas, the concert orchestra became an American specialty, in contradistinction to the pit orchestras of Europe. |
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Have the bludge shift at work today, Sunshine's surprise party tomorrow, and a very special concert on Saturday. |
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Bensusan has established himself as a compelling concert performer and a stellar contributor to worldwide music festivals. |
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Garda sources say hoardings and barriers similar to those used at concert venues would be put up to assist in security. |
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Of course, The Mountain Quartet will also offer a concert New Year's eve, and we'll all be singing in the new year by candlelight. |
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The festival opened officially on June 20 with a special concert competition featuring laureates from the Inter-Atlantic Music Foundation. |
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I don't suppose even the full concert version, let alone the vigil will be oft performed, which is a shame. |
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This provides a mechanism to influence the two muscle groups to work in concert for continent urine storage and release. |
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For its September concert this year the group has looked to a newer generation of musicals. |
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As the concert progresses, the musicians toss their instruments into a large pot stirred by a cook. |
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Outside the train, the concert footage is mingled with modern-day interviews, much of them regarding the political perplexities at the time. |
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This research focuses on how dissociative processes and implicit cognition may act in concert to affect substance use. |
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The octet will go on to perform the Dvorak anniversary concert at Castle Howard on Tuesday. |
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While last year's concert highlighted accordion classics, this season will feature a masterwork for harmonica. |
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The way that we go to the opera, the theatre and the concert has hardly changed for centuries. |
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The musicians from the Laureate trio staged a virtuoso performance at a concert marking the launching of their new album on Monday. |
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With this bare-bones band, the event was more of a chamber concert than a rock show. |
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It is almost expected that he will become a concert performer of international stature. |
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Carreras resumed his career, gradually returning to the opera stage and the concert platform as well as to the recording studio. |
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The concert finished well with the viol and theorbo providing good support. |
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The concert ended with a Mass by Bellini in which the organist, choir and soloists gave a magnificent performance. |
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Fresh off a successful concert on Saturday night, the talented Maria Dunn is keyed up about two gigs she has this weekend. |
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The first part of the concert will display the beauty and uniqueness of Thai music and arts from three distinctive regions of Thailand. |
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The next day the Vietnam veteran tells me a funny story about blagging his way backstage at the concert carrying a guitar case full of beer. |
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Like tickets for a 1970's concert for The Who, investors practically stampeded to get their hands on the paper. |
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It is a fantastic album and whenever we do a concert and she is playing we all have a boogie and try and copy her dance routines. |
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After a concert in Los Angeles, he went walkabout and was found beaten up in a gutter. |
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Televised music usually consisted of a studio concert or a relay of a prestigious public concert. |
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He performed as a concert pianist and professional accompanist throughout the Midwest. |
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The special advent choral concert will be conducted by Peter Frost and includes sacred and secular music from early and modern composers. |
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Scorsese takes the time to let viewers really see the music unfold in revelatory concert performances. |
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The concert hall is a gerontocracy, its decorum enforced more rigidly than in places of worship, its exclusiveness innate. |
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The concert was a lovely, memorable experience for all involved, and there wasn't a dry eye in the hall. |
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This is about as close to the sensory overload of a rock concert without actually being at a rock concert. |
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There was this big concert when people on one side of the wall played rock music for people on the other side to listen to. |
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That talented tickler of the ivories will present fans with a soothing concert of organ music on Saturday. |
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Mahler, meanwhile, took the art song from the recital venue to the concert hall by replacing the piano accompaniment with orchestra. |
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These enzymes usually act in concert with other enzymes or proteins in DNA metabolic activity. |
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Sipping bottled water before the concert in Huntington in March, he ticked off a long list of luminaries with whom he had worked. |
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The company also put out Madonna's concert at Slane live over the internet last year. |
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One refreshing shower of raindrops between rehearsal and concert and the oboe reed's hardness and pitch-stability may well be altered. |
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He was among nearly three hundred Sudanese who congregated for a concert by the singer. |
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The 8pm concert ends with a virtuoso showpiece for clarinet and piano, Weber's Grand Duo Concertante in E flat. |
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He started the concert by drumming with his hands on a tom-tom, eventually progressing to the entire kit. |
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From the boxes to the benches high up the slope, the focus shifts from dinner to music as the concert begins. |
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This concert featured two singers in solos and a few duets from operettas by Austrian and Hungarian composers. |
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A basic measure, calculated using many concert set lists, is to simply count the number of times a given song is played over all concerts. |
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The monotonous stretches of this concert package make it difficult to feel anything about him at all. |
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Carnegie Hall has an attractively designed website with all you'd expect for one of the world's major concert venues. |
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It took three waiters in concert to produce this masterpiece in a shining copper pan on a tabletop stove. |
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With the return of grey skies and chill winds, what better than a concert promising a hint of warmer climes? |
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Composer and concert performer Richard Dubugnon's work is spiky, stylish and short. |
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The lutenist put down his instrument and rummaged through a side pocket of the case, and held up a pair of university concert tickets. |
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This is more like an incredibly long concert as opposed to the traditional telethons of my youth. |
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However, I'm pretty sure that his biggest claim to fame is that of being one of the best live performers ever to grace a concert hall or stadium. |
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This time the modern-day Lady workers were enjoying a string concert and a glass or two of wine. |
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Liverpool is soon to have a concert venue capable of hosting the biggest bands. |
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The outdoor concert was cancelled and the various acts performed in local pubs instead. |
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Brit Award winners Blue will headline the concert and several other major acts are set to be announced. |
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But sometimes when I do a concert in America, I'll see fans singing a Swahili song. |
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Much of his concert work is slight, mainly because that's all the time he felt he could give. |
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Amateurs rather than professionals provided entertainment the same evening in a high-class concert at Victoria Hall. |
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A prominent streak of misanthropy and shyness in his nature resulted in his concert career being sporadic. |
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I saw a concert in Santa Barbara in 2002 and it was just an ocean of black pompadoured hair. |
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The concert was a great talking point, especially because Indira Gandhi was a part of the audience. |
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The concert begins with Ravel's only string quartet, a vibrant and dissonant work of French impressionism. |
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During a pop concert held at our uni the group who had been playing for an hour were winding up. |
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University towns established a number of collegia musica, and concert societies came into being. |
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For fans of acoustic blues, the concert calendar hasn't held this much promise in years. |
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Her sensitive and expressive playing lacked colour and projection in the live concert situation. |
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The benefit concert was the idea of Glastonbury Festival organiser Michael Eavis, a dairy farmer. |
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Live Aid was a stadium concert held at a time when giant outdoor events were rare. |
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They will teach aspiring entertainers how to sing, harmonize and to work with other people toward putting on a concert in a single day. |
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They have a long way to go until they can headline a concert but they really know what they're doing. |
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Each member can play a variety of instruments and between them they can put all sorts of different combinations on the concert floor. |
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The concert is expected to be beamed to venues in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling and Inverness. |
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Not only did they listen while they mixed cakes or whipped seams, but they often repeated in concert and memorized much of what was read to them. |
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The finale of the concert will feature the Rangi Sinfonia, combined choirs, Kapa Haka, and speakers. |
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The brilliant young pianist was in the city to give a solo concert under the auspices of the Russian Cultural Centre. |
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The guy who wanted to sue because his ears were buzzing after a rock concert is a ridiculous example, but it shows the way people are thinking. |
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In concert Glenn Tilbrook is that rare breed of consummate musician, ultimate professional and all-round fun guy. |
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Displays of unencumbered emotion have been a regular characteristic of pop concert audiences ever since Elvis scuffed his Blue Suede Shoes. |
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As if that wasn't enough, Paul managed to get a lift to the concert and succeeded in blagging a second ticket for his driver. |
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Shania Twain and her many, many band members headlined the concert and dazzled the crowd with a pyrotechnics display. |
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By the time the concert began for real I was already sick of hearing the overture's opening bars. |
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Most of the aggressiveness of this track usually shows up during the concert performances. |
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For now at least, art schools are up there with concert halls and museums as must-have projects for architects. |
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My most memorable time by far was performing in concert by candlelight in the gallery when the lights went out. |
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The concert was at Kenwood House in Hampstead, which is a stately home with very large gardens, and a very pretty location for a concert. |
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From Brahms and Enescu through Gyorgy Ligeti, the Magyar spirit has emblazoned concert halls around the globe. |
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Radcliffe Brass Band will be staging a special concert in aid of the tsunami appeal. |
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The second and third defendants are identified as persons who sell unlicensed merchandise at the relevant concert venues. |
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At the concert site young workers were wading through a field full of discarded cartons, cans, bottles and plastic glasses. |
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A work can be a concert in itself, and a concert as tightly structured as a work. |
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The singer was originally booked for a small concert in Hangzhou on June 12, sponsored by an ice tea company. |
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The concert started with a Pushpanjali in Nattai, the traditional invocatory piece. |
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In the afternoon the quintet, which is made up of two trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba, gave a concert in Marden House. |
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For me, attendance at a symphony concert is a transporting, even a transcendent experience. |
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Last year, the concert impresario allowed fans to access recordings of live performances from its Reading Festival. |
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The street hosted a fair featuring Irish and Slovak foods, arts and crafts, and a free concert featuring music from the two countries. |
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Tuneful trumpeters joined harmonious horn players at Bury Music Centre when they staged annual concert performances. |
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One of Britain's most versatile baritones graces the Westmorland Hall stage next Saturday in the first concert of the new sinfonia series. |
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I believe Bloch also orchestrated it, and it shows up once in a blue moon on concert programs. |
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The orchestra's brass section will open each concert with A Fanfare For The Ancient Kingdom, a piece composed in conjunction with local schools. |
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Her hair was pulled into a French braid and she was still wearing her street clothes but had her concert uniform in its bag draped over her arm. |
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The concert was a great success and attended by people from many parts of the country. |
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He had organised a rock concert to coincide with one of the city's major sporting events. |
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Sometimes I feel like a studio album, other times a live bootleg from a concert I went to. |
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Does she really think singers can sing in a concert without looking at the music? |
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A look of pain crossed Angel's face as she surveyed the other concert attendees who were dancing and moshing. |
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These pieces have both style and substance, epitomised by the brilliant concert variations on a Bellini cavatina, here played by de Beenhouwer. |
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There was a rumor going around at the meet 'n' greet and then among people going in to the concert that you were there. |
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The volume concludes with concert arrangements of Chopin's Rondo, Op. 16, and five waltzes. |
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In an effort to transcend the dodgy sound quality and high prices of bootlegs, the band has recorded every concert over the past three years. |
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Certainly there are bits of the concert on the dvd which I didn't remember, but you would expect a bit of that. |
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I've never even been in the same concert hall as a Stradivarius, which is a cool first all by itself. |
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Bradford needs a smaller concert hall, with safe parking to meet the requirements of the city. |
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Students in the sixth form hope to raise even more by staging an event like a rock concert at the school. |
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Go from the acoustic response of a baroque concert hall to that of a 10,000-seat arena or a gothic cathedral with the push of a button. |
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Orchestras must break the concert hall mentality and become their own media players. |
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They act in concert with other enzymes to detoxify xenobiotics through conjugation with glutathione to increase water solubility. |
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Sir Paul McCartney told the crowds he had asked Her Majesty if they would all be back for another concert next year. |
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Dominic Kirwan enjoys superstar status today thanks to chart-topping albums and phenomenally successful concert tours. |
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Two years ago, the cricket club caused controversy when it held its first large-scale concert by chart-topping boy band Blue. |
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On Saturday, Cantores Olicanae will present a concert of choral music at St Margaret's Church, Queen's Road. |
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Piano maestro Lucy McLellan will host a classical music concert at Bradford Grammar School to raise funds for charity Teenage Cancer Trust. |
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Music for the coffee concert will include Irish traditional dance music, laments and the music of O'Carolan. |
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You were rather formally attired, wearing a velvet dress that would have been appropriate for a concert stage. |
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These systems provide better sound, and also protect musicians' hearing from the blare of the huge sound systems used in large concert halls. |
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I shrieked, once again lurching forward and grabbing Lash by the back of his beat up concert shirt. |
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And as we go to break, a concert scene from the movie that made Bette Midler a star and landed her first Oscar nomination. |
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Your listeners should have the feeling at the end of your concert that something inside them has been touched and changed. |
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He was a big hit at the Anti-Sellafield concert and will be a great draw in Rostrevor. |
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Saturday's programme will begin with a Carnatic music concert by Vijaylakshmy Subramanium. |
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A hoax bomb, consisting of a plastic bag with wires and batteries taped to it, was found inside the concert hall on the same day. |
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In 1978 a concert series was begun and a Winnipeg Art Gallery travelling exhibit initiated. |
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Organizers are reshuffling the rest of his concert schedule while the singer heals. |
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He had been a famous violinist and concert leader for most of his professional life and still enjoyed playing music. |
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On stage at the concert hall is Roland, the quiet and intense orchestra leader, who is befriended by local musician and The Who fanatic, Alex. |
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The Illegal Eagles have progressed from playing the small local club circuit to acquiring a reputation for themselves at major concert venues. |
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Men, particularly bachelors, gathered in concert saloons, neighborhood bar-rooms, and pool-halls where no respectable woman would be seen. |
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Also in this area are a concert hall, posh residential flats and an enormous Hilton hotel. |
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The recording offers a natural concert balance rather than a spot-lit vehicle for the soloist, an ideal match for Hough's selfless virtuosity. |
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I wish you had come a couple of days earlier and seen a concert performance they gave us, travestying the coaches. |
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Calcitriol functions in concert with parathyroid hormone and calcitonin to regulate serum calcium and phosphorous levels. |
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By this stage it was obvious the concert was as much a visual as an aural treat. |
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This lack of scarcity makes this concert even sillier, as there is nothing special about it. |
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In the end, both the concert and the telethon raised more than a million dollars. |
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The commanders in chief exercised supreme authority in their respective zones and acted in concert on questions affecting the whole country. |
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Six years ago, she had never even considered that she might take part in international music festivals and introduce bands to concert audiences. |
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And what about Queen's Park, the Town Gardens and the concert bowl, and Lydiard Park and its beautifully restored mansion? |
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It's easy to forget that granola society commands the numbers it does until you venture out to a concert hall or field for a general meeting. |
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The festival picks up its musical theme again with a concert by the multi-talented Simeon Wood at Christchurch. |
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Battle of the bands winners Desid will be top of the bill at the ninth annual rock concert at George Ward School, Melksham tonight. |
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The concert will feature a host of local entertainers and top of the bill will be the widely acclaimed Clare singer Larry Mc Evoy. |
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Del Toro's wood-plank facade is now scuffed and plastered with concert bills, no sign or door in sight. |
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The youth music festival begins with an invocatory violin concert by Malavika and Sharada, both upcoming artistes. |
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Loud music and headbanging are on the menu tomorrow night as a tsunami fundraising concert is set to rock revellers. |
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This mini-fest of ancient music features a free open-air concert and fireworks display. |
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Companies cannot act in concert if they feel another member company is acting unfairly. |
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He has also written a number of original concert pieces and is currently composing a new opera. |
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Here, with a short artist's biography, is the concert programme listed in full. |
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It's a photograph of all those warm up acts you've grumbled through as you wait for the headliner to take the concert stage. |
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The marae welcomes both overnight visitors as well as those who come just for the concert and the hangi. |
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In the 1900s, Cons began staging Shakespearian scenes during concert interludes. |
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She sandwiches the concert between summer festival appearances in the Isle of Man, Holmfirth, Sidmouth, Gainsborough and Norway. |
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It was scored for 16 player pianos that were to be tightly synchronised during concert performance. |
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Two seasons ago she gave a thrilling concert of Verdi arias for the Concert Association. |
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The concert will include many opera favourites including arias from Bizet, Puccini and Dvorak. |
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His most ambitious music was abominated by conservative critics and also baffled concert audiences. |
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An enormous effort has gone into ensuring that this concert outperforms the great event of 1985 and raises awareness of a fundamental cause. |
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It turns out that speakers of these languages use absolute pitch every day, but in conversation, rather than in the concert hall. |
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And he's still a visible and vital presence on the concert circuit, where audiences come to revere the octogenarian. |
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There I was, standing up near the stage waiting for the concert to start, and two girls came and stood next to me. |
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A reception and informal concert of Middle Eastern music follow the lecture. |
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His companies intermediate between travelers and hotels, borrowers and banks, music lovers and concert halls. |
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The all-day event, called Northern Connections, will be suitably rounded off with an evening concert by the talented troop. |
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Other musical events will include crossroads dancing and a concert by the very popular balladeers Celtic Clan. |
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Before going to Tanzania, Xia will be throwing a benefit concert to raise funds in the third week of April. |
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The Junior concert has 'caught on' to such an extent that tickets will soon have to be balloted for. |
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From the 1920s on, acousticians promoted fan-shaped concert halls, virtually free of reverberation. |
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The Red Cross also organized a Beijing benefit concert with Chinese pop singers on Thursday to raise more money for tsunami relief. |
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Moreover, the impact of actuality is much more potent in the theater than in the concert hall. |
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Rather than present well-known contemporary works, this concert will feature many new works. |
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The calendar of events commences this Friday night with a benefit concert for the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. |
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Scandal, woe and calumny struck the otherwise genteel junior school carol concert last night. |
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One of their most recent performances on a larger scale was at the Olympia Theatre in a benefit concert for the Children's Hospital. |
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At times, according to historical reports, the concert venues had the raffish air of a beer hall. |
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Their run came to a fitting climax last week when they played their final concert of the season to another full house. |
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Robbie had always wanted to be the first British artist to play a concert in the new Wembley Stadium when it opens next summer. |
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The band recently played a concert at the Beacon Court Tavern in his home town of Gillingham. |
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Hayes is due to play a concert at the House Of Blues in New Orleans tomorrow. |
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He plays Khachaturian's violin concerto next Friday in the opening concert of the NSO's national tour. |
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Welsh choruses, for example, have long maintained repertories and concert practices that intentionally draw attention to Welshness. |
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In your individual life, you have infinite opportunity to act in concert with the karmic imperatives of your soul. |
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Another concert was held for the primary students next morning before the group departed for its Friday night concert at Maungaturoto. |
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Larry Gelbart's freewheeling Sly Fox seems starless without George C. Scott, but Barbara Cook's concert provides all the charisma one needs. |
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Country star Tim McGraw is headlining tomorrow's star-studded concert for hurricane relief. |
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She had been an oboist in her old school's band, while I played flute in concert band and was on flag line during marching season. |
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Still, it's not everyday that a rock group performs a concert with an opening act that named themselves after one of the headliner's albums. |
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Snoop headlined a concert in Hawaii on Saturday night to benefit the U.S. military. |
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However, there's a lot more to staging a concert for 35,000 people than just conjuring up a glitzy stage. |
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The agonist and antagonist muscles work in concert to create muscular balance in the human body. |
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Those who wouldn't be seen dead at a concert might gain an acceptance and even appreciation for the style and art of the music, culture and dedicated individuals. |
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As well as providing music for ceremonies and on the march, military bands play on bandstands, in concert halls, and for all manner of social purposes. |
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Often we include remixes of old pieces in our pre or post concert music. |
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Wilson does obtrude, though, with a half-hour introductory jazz concert that is supererogatory, even if Cheryl Alexander is a very winning performer. |
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He takes pains to claim back credit from his producers and fills three pages with the playbill of a 1968 Italian concert to show there was a time when his name came first. |
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Veronica, who lives in Watchfield, is hoping to organise a concert called Carnival Messiah, which is based on Handel's Messiah but with West Indian rhythms. |
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It was a rare chance to hear the ever-popular playback singer Asha Bhonsle in concert and sharing the stage for the first time ever with tabla maestro Zakir Hussain. |
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Adams headlined a benefit concert for the victims of the major earthquake that killed 87,000 people, and left 3.5 million people homeless just last year. |
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A showpiece leisure centre and concert venue opened just 10 years ago in York could be flattened as part of a plan to hive it off to the private sector. |
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The concert opened with a riveting account of Haydn's late E flat Sonata. |
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His energy in concert was quite inspiring, each song found him stomping about the stage, singing in a high tenor with sparse instrumentation provided by an acoustic guitar. |
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The first concert for the year, on March 26, features virtuoso pianist Harold Brown, who has travelled the world performing solo recitals and playing with symphony orchestras. |
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Thousands of drenched and mud-covered concert goers who had camped out at Fairyhouse slowly made their way back home yesterday after braving heavy downpours over the weekend. |
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Thanks to the flashbulbs of photographers and the screaming of adolescent girls, the atmosphere was more like a pop concert than a sporting event. |
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Most had been sketchily catalogued, but many of the boxes seemed to be hastily packed jumbles of everything from cocktail napkins and concert programs to medical reports. |
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The lad and devoted dad must overcome corruption and indifference as they strive to make it in the rarefied world of the concert musician without connections. |
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An absentee father is loitering about with his son and namesake, Mason Jr., at a deserted concert hall. |
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Later, she said he invited her to see The Temptations in concert and check out his Vegas stand-up show. |
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So might a concert pianist, accustomed to performing on a Steinway grand, have been shocked when they wheeled in an old joanna from a neighbourhood pub. |
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So, you're going to a ticketed event, like a concert or a ball game. |
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Announcing his retirement at this week's Christmas concert at Selby Abbey, he went out not with a whimper but a bang, and a departing salvo aimed at New Labour. |
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That evening, some York residents make their way to the concert in the new auditorium while others attend classes in everything from medieval art to kick-boxing. |
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It seems common experience in concert halls and theatres that we cannot suppress a cough, although the cougher and his neighbours may disagree about this. |
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The approach relies on the assumption that the largely unknown mechanisms presently linking radiant energy input and species richness will not change in concert with climate. |
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The pensioner was hauled before York Crown Court after he struck concert chairman Peter Suter in the face as tempers flared at Burton Lane Working Men's Club in York. |
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The concert hall is the very field of communication qua meaning. |
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The gates will open at 4.45 pm, one hour before the concert starts. |
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She was going to give a farewell concert but she no longer played solo. |
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The Service boasts a choir, three concert bands, a chamber orchestra, string orchestra, junior strings, a junior brass group, saxophone group and brass group. |
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Ravello's other great garden, the strict-tempo but blazingly colourful Villa Rufolo, hosts a distinguished concert season that runs right through to the end of October. |
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On Saturday night I attended a concert at the Polish club in Park South. |
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The concert happened to be performed by an old acquaintance of mine, who I used to know many moons ago, when we were both angelic little trebles in local parish church choir. |
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At a concert on Friday in Sydney, the acclaimed rapper called out a pair of fans for not standing up at the show. |
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The bowl was virtually empty at the start of the event but had filled up by the evening with around 800 people attending the concert throughout the day. |
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He's far too busy sewing the sequins on the little one's concert outfit, helping Timmy with his algebra, and talking through the birds and the bees to a pre-pubescent Melanie. |
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The album comes with a bonus CD featuring a video of the title track plus footage from the duo's tenth anniversary concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. |
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Although at least the government was now in one place rather than scattered around the Loire, this also made it easier for Reynaud's opponents to concert their activities. |
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As far as memorable moments go, the final fling of the Westmorland Orchestra concert season promises to be a real gem in the ensemble's diamond jubilee year. |
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The krumhorns featured on this concert were quite harsh in tone, and I did prefer the warmer sound of the shawms used by Piffaro on Saturday night. |
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Cole discusses such sensitive topics as female impersonation and minstrelsy in order to deconstruct and elaborate on the many nuances of the concert party theater. |
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There was a sudden burst of tumultuous noise from the concert area. |
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Unlike plants, though, cyanobacteria lack a second kind of chlorophyll, known as chlorophyll b, which in concert with chlorophyll a helps plants capture light. |
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The staging of rock events at Old Trafford has stirred up controversy in the past, much of it stemming from the Oasis concert held there last year. |
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There was also a live concert of indigenous music and a lavish banquet. |
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This was a concert for those touched by dispossession and resistance. |
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However, a concert is a far more unusual gift that is rarely considered a donation. |
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Greg has had little sympathy for those who go to the opera house or the concert hall for the purposes of spiritual uplift or communion with ossified High Culture. |
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A few pieces of Italian polyphony and a couple of madrigals into their first rehearsal, someone pointed out that they had a concert coming up but no conductor. |
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The company also co-sponsored a concert with 2Chainz as headliner and partnered with UniversityPrimetime.com. |
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Crowds of schoolchildren and parents dressed for the occasion poured into a concert hall in the afternoon. |
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I recently drove into York for a concert at The Grand Opera House. |
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The harmonies belong more to modern concert music than to pop. |
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The Fiddler's Green Festival Committee has regretfully announced that the Tommy Fleming concert scheduled for Wednesday July 23 has been cancelled. |
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Today reserves the right to substitute the concert and recording session or elements thereof with a prize of equal or greater value at their sole discretion. |
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Choosing a programme for his tribute concert was easy, says Currie, who has alighted on some of the most exciting and varied choral works in the canon. |
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A new venue meant yet another sound-check to make sure that the reassembled stacks of amplifiers and speakers had been matched to the concert hall's acoustics. |
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In the wood thrush's preferred concert hall of moist woods, every leaf seems to serve as his sound reflector, imparting bell-like reverberations to his clear, round notes. |
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The lengthy performance numbers seem almost spliced in from another movie, and the narrative flow gets lost every time the film detours into a concert hall. |
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The fact that it has taken over four years since Westlife's first No.1 single for them to have a homecoming concert is no reflection on the band themselves. |
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The famous contralto was a pioneering African-American interpreter of opera and concert singing, and fought discrimination that sometimes barred her from performing. |
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