Apart from some interior scenes in the Astoria Studio, most of the film was shot on location, giving it a quasi neo-realist feeling. |
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The soprano introduces the first words of the text and the flute takes over in a long, beautiful quasi recitativo above the strings. |
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We need to hold the line against the continued onslaught of this quasi fascist neocon administration on all fronts. |
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Wall street traders using biometrics or even quasi biometrics is not commonplace. |
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He's a mean, mingy quasi nutcase curmudgeon who threatens players, gives them cold pricklies, and who demands attention to things like gameplan, tactics, and skills. |
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Since he first appeared on the scene, Thicke, who is son of TV dad Alan Thicke, has transformed into a quasi Justin Timberlake. |
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The Cardinal's reflections elaborated an understanding that the charismatic and institutional aspects are quasi coessential to the constitution of the Church. |
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A quasi adjunct of the neocortex is the hippocampus, which stores and facilitates explicit memory: numbers, dates, facts and names. |
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The conductor's subtly, phrased, light treatment of the first movement and the long unbroken lyrical line of the Andante quasi allegretto really made the music glow anew! |
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It consists of a dialogue between orchestra and piano, the latter oposing an orchestral theme and staccato crotchets and quavers in an expressive phrase quasi recitando. |
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For a community projecting 10,000 residents or more to be sustainable and not become a quasi bedroom community, there is a strong need for jobs on site. |
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Variants of the committee of the whole are the quasi committee of the whole and to consider informally. |
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Since the concept can never yield full quidditative knowledge of God then Aquinas must insist that we are joined to God quasi ignoto. |
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In front of the quasi total dumbness observed by the Egyptian press the following days, the blogueurs decide to broadcast the facts, confirmed in addition by a famous actress, Ola Ghanem, witness of violences. |
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Is the city able to make space for work-related movement, quasi invisible and neglected as it is, and what will be the impact of such an accommodation on the total dynamic of the city? |
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Soloist Rimma Suhanskaya certainly knew the notes, but was somewhat wayward with worrying quasi rubatos. |
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In the quasi religious world of EDM, Avicii is on par with God himself. |
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The presiding officer of the assembly does not appoint a chairman of the quasi committee, but remains in the chair himself throughout its proceedings. |
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The quasi permanent current is accelerated by the breaking of waves, and in a lesser governing effect, by the friction of the wind on the surface. |
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The quasi statistician would doubtlessly not know how to check this supposition, thus rendering the interpretation of the mean profit as floccinaucinihilipilification. |
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The synergy between the quasi zero-dimensional elements and functional oxides with an exceptional range of properties opens a completely new concept to nanoelectronics. |
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