This film is a master class in suggesting scariness when there isn't anything actually scary going on. |
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The result is a master class in comedy, in all its cruel, larkish, obsessive creativity. |
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A master class curriculum in Aragon that takes place alongside the training programmes of the Rogelio Rivel and Lido schools. |
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Following the high number of demands for another Zumba master class, book this new date in your agendas! |
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Offering a master class, a kind of demonstration course, given to a specific audience on a topic chosen for its appeal. |
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The documentary follows renowned Russian conductor Valery Gergiev as he gives a master class to three young conductors. |
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The actor held what amounted to a real master class, encouraging the students present to express themselves and make use of their creativity. |
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He gave a master class in poetry Friday, as the killers were preparing to do their worst. |
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Today Mr Juncker gave us a master class in transparency, frankness and humanity. |
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Take a wine master class or watch artisans at work in one of the many studios. |
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Actress Vanessa, 26, gives a master class in boho in ripped shorts, floaty top and gladiators. |
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What followed was a master class in tactics and discipline, with Whitmore's charges rendering Mexico's key men redundant to hold out for a historic triumph. |
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The «Five Caprices for bassoon», following their recording by bassoonist Nadina Mackie, were the subject of a master class at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Philadelphia. |
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Dine out in laneways and rooftops, be part of the world's longest lunch and attend a cooking master class, just some of the 220 events on offer over 16 days. |
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It's a rough-hewed documentary master class. |
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The round table mixed master class presentations with thematic panels, with speakers of renowned prestige, together with eight work group sessions. |
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The master class also provided a vital networking base, allowing conductors from around the world to exchange ideas and work with teachers of international distinction. |
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If you have recently graduated from a dance training program, you should mention the instructors, master class teachers and mentors who inspired you, as well as the works you performed and awards you received. |
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The master class was followed by a painting session and all children were involved in creating their own paintings, which will be sold within a charity evening for the benefit of the Child Placement Centre. |
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Plus, her handling of the situation is a master class in damage control. |
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Ilona Romule of Riga, Latvia will be holding a practice based master class in the lithophane technique. |
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The painting of the bird alone is a master class in technique. |
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Ironically it was the same sceptic which made me the perfect candidate for a master class in feng shui. |
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Perhaps most importantly, master class clinicians must project their voices adequately to fill the room and must annunciate clearly. |
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Increasingly in the USA, the Heavy Events are attracting women and master class athletes which has led to a proliferation of additional classes in Heavy Events competitions. |
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Adam Unsworth, a hornist from the University of Michigan, will perform in concert and lead a master class this week at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance. |
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The following year McNally won the Tony again for Master Class, his portrait of opera diva Maria Callas. |
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The Master Class Series focuses on users who have successfully deployed XML technology in document-centric or web services environments. |
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