This has led to some renditions of surpassing corniness, with this year no exception. |
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We have a lot of artists' renditions of what the saucers may have looked like. |
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Many of his works feature astonishingly mimetic renditions of fruits, flora, and vessels, as in the Bacchus. |
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Standing up to unpardonable abuse, the stentorian voice still comes back fresh and bright for ballad renditions. |
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The photographs of the various venues look so much better in colour, rather than the black and white renditions in the weekly newspaper. |
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Scrupulous about vocal production, she maintains classical standards of pitch and articulation in pop renditions. |
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But we were quickly forgiven once the subdued audience was brought to life with Sum 41's amazingly tight renditions of all their best hits. |
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She made them sing it twice as she danced, clapped, frugged and charlestoned through the renditions. |
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He is a messy, carefree drunk, prone to loud outbursts, spontaneous characterisations and ad-lib renditions of whatever comes to his mind. |
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Walt Disney needs to be thanked wholeheartedly for popularising toons with his lovable renditions of ducks and mice. |
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The crowd reactions to her jazz renditions prompted her to investigate the jazz scene. |
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The former calypso monarch is widely regarded as a superb showman, one of the best at extemporaneous renditions while onstage. |
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He really nails the performance overall, and gives some incredibly stirring renditions of some of Malcolm's speeches. |
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Sweet renditions of bread-like dumplings, filled with fruit and poached in syrup, are also common in these parts. |
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Grace Knight was the star attraction with superb renditions of such classics as Fever, Crazy and Mamma He Treats Your Daughter Mean. |
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Pupils aged between five and 18 blasted out renditions of well-known songs. |
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They broke into song, Shakespearean renditions of a day in the life of an audience member, and even a flashback to Blade. |
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A selection of visual renditions of the ogre, which some people say can only have been seen in dreams and by sorcerers, shall further introduce the image. |
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As such, the game narratives are more like modern renditions of radical folk tales that question the explicit power structure by presenting an alternate structure. |
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Unfortunately, and ironically, this renders the renditions superfluous as, especially with Bachman singing, they're almost note-perfect versions of the originals. |
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The programme is interspersed with interviews, narration and renditions. |
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It had to be suffered and endured by rote learning and sing-songy renditions of pappy rhymes or the impenetrable stanzas of a tortured and deluded soul. |
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Along the way there were storming renditions of Honeysuckle Rose, Tears Drop From My Eyes and even a version of George Harrison's Horse To The Water. |
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As the story goes, these former Argentinian circus carneys came to Canada in search of a better life, while performing rousing renditions of classic rock ballads. |
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Shaw's renditions, unlike paintings or photographs that capture a passing moment, are all the more fascinating for being actual, touchable objects. |
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He has created exact and intimate renditions of domestic items such as a bottle-opener, a pen and refill, a box of matches, a needle and a spool of thread out of wax. |
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There are a number of extant monumental variants, and renditions proliferated in copies and in versions on coins and vases and in relief sculpture. |
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Last year, the City of Raleigh Arts Commission held the Raleigh Red Wolf Ramble, a public exhibition of 100 artists' renditions of red wolf sculptures. |
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The source photographs are a jumping-off point for their strategies of intervention, and the pair's renditions of media images are direct and physical. |
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Watch the good, the bad, and the most ear-splitting celebrity renditions of the national anthem. |
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At fado restaurants, diners are periodically regaled by heart-rending renditions of these woe-stricken ballads, thus allowing a pause for digestion. |
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Various runners stumble back to the circle to renditions of Swing Low offering abusive comments to the hares and complaining about blisters and trench foot. |
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His most recent job in London was at the mews of Mayfair, where the kitchen put out elegant renditions of modern British cooking. |
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We listened to several tuneless renditions of Little Donkey then breathed collective sighs of relief as we heard them shuffle on to the next house. |
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Alabama native Jamey Johnson is known for putting his head down and giving honest-to-goodness renditions of outlaw and hard country. |
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Sources for these renditions include books by folklorists and commercial recordings by shanty revival performers. |
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All those names are similar and perhaps foreign renditions of the name used by the Berbers in general for themselves, Imazighen. |
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Alternate renditions of the name by traders between the 13th to 16th centuries include Sebu, Sibuy, Zubu, or Zebu, among others. |
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But the drip-drip of revelations about UK involvement in renditions is hugely damaging. |
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On paper, bluegrass renditions of heavy metal anthems sounds like a terrible idea but Hayseed Dixie have been a surprise success. |
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Five finalist group renditions were selected by a panel of experts and posted on www. |
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Project participants can query, view, and print high fidelity plot renditions over the Web from anywhere at any time. |
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Each chapter is full of brilliant and black-and-white artists renditions, skeletal photos, taxonomic diagrams and tables. |
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Apart from a few renditions of Hymns and Arias before kick-off the place was unrecognisably devoid of atmosphere. |
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For most contexts, the underlying presumptions sustaining these renditions do hold. |
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Hookups is a threetrack cover EP featuring saucy renditions of songs written by the likes of Peaches and The Cure. |
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The CIA hasn't commented on the case, the first in any country to scrutinize extraordinary renditions. |
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The concert will feature renditions of classics sung in French, Hungarian, Norwegian, German and Irish Gaelic. |
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Here we are not interested in giving a wholly legal analysis of extraordinary renditions, for two recent publications have thoroughly and ably canvassed this issue. |
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AaThe arguments by prosecutor Armando Spataro signaled the final phase of the first trial in any country involving the CIA's extraordinary renditions program. |
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The boldest builders prefer to copy the Dome of the Rock, construct an apocalyptic street scene, or a few well-chosen figures to critique extraordinary renditions. |
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But for aficionados of the real thing, the high-quality, old-school kosher renditions of brisket or flanken or center-cut tongue like silk, the Second Avenue Deli was it. |
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The group's debut, Beloved Symphony, featuring light opera renditions of Mozart, Bach and Chopin, was deemed insufficiently classic for inclusion on the classical charts. |
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Furthermore, future renditions and adaptations of the story include an evil laboratory assistant Igor or Ygor, who does not actually exist within the original narrative. |
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One of its more famous renditions was by the dignitaries of Manchester's bid to host the 2000 Olympic Games, just after they were awarded to Sydney. |
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At the same time, performances in Britain and the United States moved away from Handel's performance practice with increasingly grandiose renditions. |
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