Skyscraper is reminiscent of Dresser's earlier recorded efforts, consisting entirely of beautifully stripped-down acoustic songs. |
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There are cheaper, stripped-down alternatives with real-time information out there. |
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I liked the sound a lot, because I listen to a lot of non-rock music, more stripped-down stuff-country, blues, old American folk music. |
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We just thought it would be interesting for us and interesting for the fans for us to do these stripped-down shows. |
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They might become more stripped-down, minimalist, which is what happens with us a lot. |
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The stripped-down nature of This Could Be Love, performed in the small Poor Alex Theatre, is completely intentional. |
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France, with a preparation squad of 70-odd players for this year's Six Nations, make the English squad look like a stripped-down model. |
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The album, Eye to the Telescope, is a beguiling record, veering from pumped-up indie to stripped-down acoustic ballads. |
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Held 2250 ft above sea-level in the lush, mountainous region of Thimpu, Bhutan, the match was a decidedly stripped-down affair. |
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We were tired, we couldn't make what we were doing work any more and we couldn't do the new, stripped-down style of music. |
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The results are stripped-down, smoky and ruthless, largely rhythmic exercises in neo-noir swagger and slippery, red-light dub rock. |
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There's nothing flowery about the words, but no stripped-down drama either. |
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You go from this really big, wild, lush, orchestrated sound to this stripped-down early form of jazz. |
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They had done their homework and cared little about the details, the stripped-down, out-of-date interior of my mother's quaint little ranch. |
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The Reverend's current record Spend a Night in the Box is a stripped-down hot rod of rockabilly raunch. |
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In addition, a small, highly stripped-down interface gathers all these shortcuts into one place. |
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Live3G is a stripped-down version of the EyeTV app which enables you to stream live television over a 3G connection to an iPhone and iPad. |
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Governments face stripped-down ranks of essential personnel: doctors, teachers, civil servants. |
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Place all the parts of the stripped-down gearbox in order of removal, in a clean area, preferably in a tray. |
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The SX4 is an excellent value, since it's the least-expensive of the lot, if we excuse the stripped-down Kia. |
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Term-100 is a form of permanent insurance that could be described as a stripped-down whole life policy. |
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Gotta inject as much of that Stax stripped-down sound as we can. |
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The band excels at combining stripped-down electric beats and synths with more organic elements, such as piano, acoustic guitar, and saxophone. |
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This stripped-down, scoreless film is a powerful drama that poses questions about what we owe our spouses and ourselves. |
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So you may be better to go for a heavier but cheaper model with more features, rather than a stripped-down ultraportable with fewer features. |
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This stripped-down affair featured singer Kelly Jones on acoustic guitar, accompanied by piano, muted electric guitar and electric bass. |
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That's serious evolutionary progress for a car that debuted here 33 years ago looking like a stripped-down metal breadbox. |
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Dispensing with Metallica's usual meticulously-produced rock opuses, this is a red-raw, stripped-down, brutal, back-to-basics album. |
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One at a time, they or their families appear on screen in a stripped-down, minimal set that resembles nothing so much as an unfurnished prison cell. |
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For consumers, stripped-down plans pose problems. |
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The stripped-down language of headlines can easily topple over into gibberish. |
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The stripped-down band of guitars, bass and percussion creates a beautiful simplicity in direct contrast to what is perceived as Latin music today. |
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Even the galleries have a stripped-down look. |
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As weight goes down, price goes up, so you may be better to go for heavier but cheaper model with more features than a stripped-down ultraportable with fewer features. |
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I could handwrite on its screen surprisingly quickly using a stripped-down alphabet named Graffiti. |
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Whether the best solution is to retain or optimise the status quo, or to introduce a more advanced bilateral approach or even a stripped-down version of EU membership, or join the EU outright, I do not want to say here. |
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When faced with an a priori relatively complex question like this, economists generally start by trying to solve it with a simple, stripped-down model, which they then complexify to make it more realistic. |
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Alone, the stripped-down jackets were fantastic. |
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He makes no apologies for his rushed-looking, stripped-down style, because it lets him express himself spontaneously on the key issues of the moment without having to cross out and correct. |
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Having proven himself one of indie rock's best songwriters, Sam Beam ups the ante with vibrant, inspired arrangements that transcend his stripped-down sound of yore. |
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