Was this the first film ever to have no incidental music and instead to use a mixture of off-the-peg classics and current, trendy dance beats? |
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So there was an absolute bar on admission but the power to suspend or disbar is regarded as incidental to the power to admit. |
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She is so incidental in her one narrative appearance that she is scarcely noticed. |
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One of the incidental sideshows to the political skirmishes of the week has been the behaviour of the press. |
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Posterior rib fractures are specific evidence of non accidental injury because incidental falls and minor trauma cannot cause them. |
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Thus the incidental killing of women and children has the sanction in the traditions of the Prophet. |
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Equally, the conventional use of incidental music in the theatre was a precedent for its transferral into the cinema. |
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She ran off stage and got fixed up, but her misadventures in incidental exhibitionism were far from over. |
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The use of composed incidental music in this film is actually one of the major new things for me as a filmmaker that this film has. |
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If he does participate, Rogers likely will wear a rubber shoulder pad to reduce the impact of any incidental hits. |
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There's a reason everyone knows Edvard Grieg's incidental music while few know the play. |
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Necessity forced him to remain a miniaturist in that area, and he provided incidental music for some 40 stage plays. |
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People remembered title music, but incidental music that was used four, five times a year? |
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The incidental music has been chosen with such care that it actually plays a dramatic part in the play. |
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The suite may have originated as incidental music to a play, a role it would fulfil readily enough. |
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For instance, a charity has to refrain from political advocacy, unless such lobbying activity is merely incidental to the charitable purpose. |
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Precision comes from being able to strike the desired target while avoiding incidental casualties or unwanted damage. |
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When the wasp attacks the larval butterfly, it drives the ants to attack each other, turning them into incidental casualties. |
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They are not meat eaters, and any insects they swallow are accidental or incidental. |
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Most cakes were eaten as incidental items to accompany a glass of sweet wine or a dish of tea. |
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Yes, like I said we still don't have the money to cover even the incidental expenses, so I'm spending out of my pocket. |
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The Matriarch of the family gives him some money for books and incidental expenses. |
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Criticism of the footnote is not a quibble about a minor incidental proposition. |
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As in his biography of Macarthur, the Aborigines are incidental, minor problems for his hero to overcome. |
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The background is no incidental backcloth for the staging of the figure's magnificence. |
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That space came along as a necessary but incidental accompaniment of the two arches. |
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Such background details were not incidental, but necessary and defining parts of so deeply felt an experience. |
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The figures under the heading IEP relate to constituency office IT costs, stationery and incidental expenses. |
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Whatever divergences and antagonisms exist between individualistic liberalism and collectivistic liberalism are superficial and incidental. |
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This is not to say that the effect of a charging horse impacting a foot soldier was inconsequential, or even incidental. |
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Fiction is permitted so long as sport is the engine of the narrative rather than being merely incidental or peripheral to it. |
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He produced not only popular operettas, but incidental music to plays and interpolations into other operas as well. |
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It is questionable whether the venue of a European Cup final is central to the occasion or incidental. |
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Many patients are asymptomatic, and the tumor is discovered only as an incidental radiographic or postmortem finding. |
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Do you say it is not a matter incidental to the execution of a power vested in the federal judicature? |
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These cases fall within the ancillary or incidental jurisdiction of the International Tribunal. |
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Is the use of incidental sound from hospital waiting rooms, or the jet engine whine during an undressing, meaningful and intensely intent-filled? |
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Book sales as such became an incidental, minor percentage of daily turnover in this and other bookshops. |
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Any incidental damage done to the national interest in furtherance of that war appears in their eyes to be for the greater good. |
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Scenes reminiscent of life under military rule are not simply the outcome of incidental police violence. |
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We also hear incidental sounds like children coughing and yelling, objects being moved, and so on. |
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It is not incidental to the general power of a partner to bind his co-partners by such an instrument. |
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Companies that will form the delegation of the President are requested to cover their own transport, accommodation and incidental costs. |
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While the inhabitants of the cave probably consumed hackberries and grapes as fruits, the remaining seed present are likely incidental. |
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The defendants rightly do not contend that incidental activity of this nature would involve any excess of the grant. |
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In 1988 there was a fivefold high rate of incidental appendectomy in women compared to men, and by 1997 this had decreased to about twofold. |
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An incidental finding of lipomatous hypertrophy of the atrial septum and tricuspid annulus was reported. |
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He doesn't actually say as much, but you suspect that in many cases, the payment is an incidental consideration. |
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It looked like a normal house, but there were just so many little incidental details. |
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Bovell was the perfect choice to oversee the soundtrack project and incidental music. |
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Not bad for an incidental photographer who took up photography mostly as a necessity rather than an avocation! |
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The first thing he does is explain that electronics is incidental to the business of computation. |
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The songs, dances, and incidental instrumental music were normally written by different composers. |
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By using little dialogue and less music, he lets the incidental sound support the film's atmosphere. |
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Keith's achievements have made him something of a role model, bearing testament to the fact that his disability is incidental to his life. |
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However, this crop destruction was incidental to the solenodon's predation on insects beneath the soil. |
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The material is subject to some wildly scrappy editing, with incidental characters brought in and summarily dropped. |
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These matters could be incidental indicia of a real partnership, but indicia of substance are simply not here. |
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When the documents were delivered, apart from a few names and addresses and incidental matters, they were completely blanked out. |
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The incidental music is from Django Bates and is moodily atmospheric though played rather fleetingly. |
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Like many soundtracks, this one melds incidental music, pop songs, and dialogue from the film to give us a good picture of what the movie is like. |
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We learn that the cops are in cahoots with the drug dealer, but this is an incidental plot device that's entirely dropped once Philippa and Filippo are on the lam. |
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In other words, the Aboriginal past was remote and incidental. |
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The patient underwent a laparoscopy with incidental appendectomy. |
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Those are troubling numbers, for unfettered speech is not incidental to a flourishing society. |
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It's what Shane and his rogues' gallery of gambling mates build their doomed bookmaking business on, and it's a constant presence among the film's incidental characters. |
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The party the mayor seeks is one in which inequality is the central focus of the platform rather than incidental to it. |
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In addition, a van was purchased for him, and he was reimbursed for incidental expenses. |
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Part of a lecturer's job will be the assessment of students and, as such, the marking of examination scripts would, without doubt, be seen as reasonably incidental to the job. |
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The aim is to reduce the incidental catch of game fish like marlin while allowing stocks of swordfish, oceanic sharks, and tuna to replenish themselves. |
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The music is based on incidental choruses Bernstein composed for an adaptation of the Jean Anouilh play, The Lark, about the trial of Joan of Arc. |
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But his stock-in-trade is moody, gargatuanly stringed incidental music for hysterically overblown movies like Moulin Rouge and Plunkett and MacLean. |
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However, it was incidental or subsidiary to the primary purpose of the journey, which he held for each man was to go to the football match in Bolton. |
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The visual effect evoked a gentle snowstorm or a swarm of insects, associations which, it must be added, the artist regards as entirely incidental. |
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I envision them as two goatee-stroking trainspotters with swelled, distended craniums, able to assimilate incidental music from any source into a perfect pastiche. |
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The magazine's story at most provided an incidental spark that ignited the explosive outrage against US policies and practices that exists throughout the region. |
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There are, however, limits on such incidental or collateral damage. |
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But while reducing accrued liability makes the balance sheet look better, there's no effect on expenses beyond the incidental savings of closing the office. |
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The team will pay for their own accommodation and it is hoped a sponsor will come forward to cover incidental expenses so all the money raised can go directly to Rosemere. |
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We manage 90 seconds of incidental chitchat before conversation dries up. |
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Each attack's accompanied by great incidental animations, ranging from acrobatic swordfights to the crackle and flare of Force Lightning tearing into the enemy. |
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The scholarship will cover the full tuition and accommodation fees involved but will not cover travel to the Colaiste or other incidental expenses. |
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We know something of Casaubon's background from incidental remarks. |
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A hundred dollars left at the desk to cover any incidental expenses I might incur in a day didn't get me effective use of the phone in my room or access to the mini-bar. |
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Achieving this designation in public policy requires identifying opportunities both as a specific agenda and as incidental to other APA activities. |
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Echoes of Grieg's incidental music float briefly across the night air. |
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It's refreshing to see a movie in which there are no special effects, no camera tricks, and no incidental music to strum on a viewer's emotional strings. |
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At the age of 21 his incidental music for The Tempest won great acclaim. |
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The Defendants' fiduciary relationship only came into being in the course of the fraud and was incidental to the means by which the fraud was perpetrated. |
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Also, for those who like weird little inside jokes, take note that most of the incidental police characters are named after members of the production team. |
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This will be the case if the securing of the private benefit was not the object of the payment but merely a consequential and incidental effect of the payment. |
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As an incidental result he demonstrated his own talents as a decipherer when in 1845 the society received copies of an inscription at Kapur di Giri, near Peshawar. |
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He incorporated the existing Overture into the incidental music, which was used in most stage versions through the 19th century. |
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The colleges at the University of Cambridge were originally an incidental feature of the system. |
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Special damages are sometimes divided into incidental damages, and consequential damages. |
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Instances of attested prior usage, it can be seen, were incidental or not intended for the same purpose. |
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There are incidental records of retrapping European Storm-Petrels with leg abnormalities after a year, suggesting their apparent survival. |
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Do not mistake the epic graft in Sochi as unusual or incidental. |
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Reducing aromatics to increase the cetane number is an incidental result in the current LGO hydrotreater operation. |
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Asymptomatic incidental ductal carcinoma in situ in a male breast presenting with contralateral gynecomastia. |
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Amounts paid or incurred for incidental repairs and maintenance of property are not capital expenditures. |
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Clear cell change usually constitutes an incidental finding, limited to a lobule or only part of it, and rarely associates with calcifications. |
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Despite the rapid advance of the invasion forces, some 44 oil wells were destroyed and set ablaze by Iraqi explosives or by incidental fire. |
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Anterior commissure microwebs have been reported as an incidental finding in surgical patients with nodules. |
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In March 1935 the LSO recorded Arthur Bliss's incidental music for Alexander Korda's film Things to Come. |
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These may be played in different variations depending on the situation they represent, scattered amongst incidental music. |
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An incidental pleasure is his witty mastery of the scare quote and the square bracket. |
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The best known of the pieces from the incidental music is the famous Wedding March, frequently used as a recessional in weddings. |
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Lung cancer can also be an incidental finding, as a solitary pulmonary nodule on a chest radiograph or CT scan done for an unrelated reason. |
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If the property is incidental to the contract, then the contract is evaluated under traditional choice of law principles for a contract. |
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Soon the novelty of all-talking pictures wore off and incidental music began to make a comeback. It was, after all, an added production value. |
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Jasperization of chert was concomitant with hard ore formation, but it was incidental rather than necessary for ore localization. |
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The few instances where they acted together after this time are as scattered and incidental as they were before. |
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All causes, both proper and incidental, can be spoken of as actual or potential, and as generic or particular. |
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A new theme song and incidental music were composed by Ed Welch and Robert Hartshorne, respectively. |
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In 1980 starting with the serial The Leisure Hive the task of creating incidental music was assigned to the Radiophonic Workshop. |
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In some incidental way he beheard him of the poor widow's difficulty, and at once the manhood in him asserted itself. |
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The incidental music for the first Doctor Who adventure, An Unearthly Child, was written by Norman Kay. |
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His graduation piece was a suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest. |
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His graduation piece, completed in 1861, was a set of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest. |
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That character, though colorful, is incidental to the overall plot. |
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Chance as an incidental cause lies in the realm of accidental things. |
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Within that context, the stories contain useful information, much of it incidental, about an era of British history where very little is reliably known. |
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Empedocles' idea that organisms arose entirely by the incidental workings of causes such as heat and cold was criticised by Aristotle in Book II of Physics. |
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On referral to our endocrine center, imaging of her pituitary revealed no evidence of a prolactinoma, although a small incidental tentorial meningioma was seen. |
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The 1994 Amendments address the incidental take of marine mammals in the course of commercial fishing, not the direct lethal take of pinnipeds for management purposes. |
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The Frisii were little more than occasional and incidental players in Roman accounts of history, which focus on Roman actions that were of interest to Roman readers. |
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However, mortality resulting from incidental bycatch continues as multinational longline fisheries target tunas and swordfish, Xiphias gladius, throughout the Atlantic. |
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Conservationists are concerned about the Mediterranean population which is threatened by pollution, disease, busy shipping lanes, and heavy incidental catches in fishing nets. |
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The incidental music helped give the programme its evocative atmosphere. |
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On August 18, four days past her due date, she underwent a sonogram which showed mild left hydrocephalus with an incidental finding of mid-left ventriculomegaly. |
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Anyway, in 1982 Michel Plasson recorded the complete incidental music for EMI, pretty much as Bizet first intended it, and EMI have reissued it at budget price. |
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The Philippine anthem Lupang Hinirang was composed in 1898 as wordless incidental music for the ceremony declaring independence from the Spanish Empire. |
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An incidental effect of pollarding in woodland is the encouragement of underbrush growth due to increased levels of light reaching the woodland floor. |
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