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The very texts that the monks were reading in the cloister were often decorated with a similar repertoire of disturbing creatures.
The program included several other excerpts from the classical Balinese dance repertoire.
She danced all the ballerina roles in the repertoire, bringing great authority and musicality to everything she danced.
In the early '50s, after making a reputation for unexcelled gospel singing, the Louvins broadened their repertoire.
Her colours, particularly in Romantic and French Impressionistic repertoire, were quite scintillating.
Rodeo flips, misty flips and back flips are just a small selection of his skiing repertoire.
This is surely a work that deserves better exposure in the concerto repertoire.
To execute our repertoire, dancers have to be more than good, smart, intelligent movers.
From friands to fried potatoes, flatbreads to frittata, the book covers her entire culinary repertoire.
Each elaborates its own protein repertoire, yet all came from an egg containing the only copy of the organism's genes.
Abraham can help himself as a pass rusher by incorporating countermoves into his repertoire.
His once popular symphonies and concertos have disappeared from the repertoire.
Released on two LPs, these discs were instant classics, establishing Bartok at the heart of concerto repertoire.
The repertoire includes military marches, old Japanese ditties, songs from kabuki theaters or yose variety theaters, and sometimes jazz.
The nude, once a staple of the painter's repertoire, has taken a hit in the post-feminist era.
In Japan, Suzuki's bunting for hits was such a regular feature of his repertoire it changed how infields played him.
It understands and explores the world through touch, and it has a vast repertoire of non-verbal forms of communication.
The 31 notated Sonatas represent Gunnar Johansen's great contribution to the performing repertoire.
More than anyone, he's broadened the art of documentary, adding impassioned, essayistic advocacy to its repertoire of styles.
How does one begin to approach teaching these pianistic pillars upon which the entire body of piano repertoire is built?
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