Enescu's compatriot, Mihaela Martin, handles well the composer's demands for texture and sonority. |
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I can't claim to be a socialist if I'm not prepared to help my fellow compatriot when I can. |
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After two rounds, however, he found himself seven strokes adrift of Bobby Clampett, his unheralded American compatriot. |
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The way he strokes the ball around a football pitch is akin to the way his compatriot van Gogh stoked a paintbrush over a canvass. |
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It wasn't his fault that he liked you more than a compatriot and did a truly contumelious act out of selfish passionate feelings towards you. |
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Finally making up his mind, he pauses, gives his compatriot a military salute and finally, leaving him to himself, departs. |
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The tartan taunts did not prevent him turning to a compatriot in his hour of need. |
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Its sister ship turned also and followed its compatriot out of the safety of their long-time hiding place. |
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Safarova's compatriot Petra Kvitova now leads the chasing pack, having replaced Maria Sharapova in the No2 slot. |
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Even though he was not at the helm then, Parreira can claim it was he who did the spadework for his compatriot, Santana. |
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I just listened to the member's compatriot speak, the member for Markham-Unionville. |
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Back then, a cowpoke would rope a steer, wrestle it to the ground, and a compatriot would use an iron heated over a campfire to burn a mark into the cow's hide. |
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He also expressed his pleasure that his compatriot Ana Paula Pais was an AEHT Vice-President. |
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We all know about Tolstoy, Chekhov, and Dostoevsky, but what about their compatriot, Nikolai Leskov? |
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Sandeep seemed to be happy with the silver, after quickly drawing his final round game against compatriot K. Narayanan, who won the bronze with five points. |
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In the women's event Simona Halep crushed her Romanian compatriot Alexandra Dulgheru 6-1, 6-0 in 56 minutes. |
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With his compatriot Hubert Robert, he catered to a new taste for idealized, somewhat sentimentalized landscapes. |
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I did not even mention the lengthy and extraordinary efforts of my compatriot and predecessor. |
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It is a pleasure to have a compatriot in the chair for this evening's sitting. |
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You indicated that the Assembly will elect three judges following the resignations that took place this year, including that of our compatriot, Claude Jorda. |
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Australian Royce Simmons took over from compatriot Mick Potter for the start of the 2011 season. |
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Conrad aroused interest among the Poles as a famous writer and an exotic compatriot from abroad. |
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Seventeen-year-old Hanyu was nearly 10 points clear of former world silver medalist and compatriot Takahiko Kozuka going into the free skate. |
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It has since been revealed that Limo's compatriot and room mate, Adilson Sanca, was attacked by skinheads on a bus last October. |
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The term malinchista refers to a disloyal compatriot, especially in Mexico. |
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The highlight for the Greeks was the marathon victory by their compatriot Spiridon Louis, a water carrier. |
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The silver medallist at the London Olympics 2012 lead compatriot Edna Kiplagat and Japanese Yukiko Akaba home to the finish. |
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With their up-and-coming compatriot Angel de Maria also beginning to impress, Aimar and Saviola will no doubt be hoping Benfica's Argentinian posse can outgun their fellow countrymen up the road in Porto. |
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Algerian midfielder Karim Ziani combined superior vision and technique to help FC Sochaux claim the French Cup 70 years after their last trophy, while his compatriot Nadir Belhadj worked wonders at left-back for Sedan. |
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The game's only goal came when Gilberto's cross found his Angolan compatriot Flavio, who headed down for Mohamed Aboutrika to bamboozle the home defence and tuck the ball home. |
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It was no surprise when midfield sensation Kaka was named player of the tournament after his Champions League scoring feats, succeeding last year's star turn and compatriot Ronaldinho. |
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His compatriot, Daby Baldé, was approached by the same label, once more steered in the right direction thanks to the unflagging efforts of Auntie. |
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Belgian owner Roland Duchâtelet has regrouped again this summer, hiring compatriot Bob Peeters and overseeing a raft of transfer activity that, for now, makes the Addicks one of this season's least predictable quantities. |
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For many fans, the renewal of Astana's licence, after their high-profile string of doping positives, is a significantly greater issue than whether one Australian sought to give his compatriot an advantage. |
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The vanquished Frenchman even reckoned Edmund might be better on clay than his world No3 compatriot, extravagant praise that will raise a few eyebrows. |
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Yet he ignored that of his compatriot John Inverarity, the Warwickshire coach at the time, who had repeatedly told the Australian team's coach, John Buchanan, that the wicket was a belter. |
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However the services he had rendered over the years to his compatriot Jean-Paul Marat, the famous Montagnard, saved him from a perilous situation and enabled him to obtain an official passport. |
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Officers of Canadian birth also served in other colonies, especially in Louisiana, where Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville was governor twice before being replaced by his compatriot, Vaudreuil-Cavagnal. |
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Our thoughts go in particular to the humanitarian workers killed in Afghanistan two weeks ago and to our compatriot, Michel Germaneau, who was killed in the Sahel last month. |
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After leading 4 matches, notably against the number 6 seed and the number 13 seed, she loses against her compatriot Polina VINOGRADOVA, winner of the tournament. |
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Moreover, in all parts of the world nowadays, the intermingling of populations means that poor Lazarus is at our gate, and the Canaanite woman is our compatriot. |
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For his first attempt in a car, the experienced Brazilian will have at his side a compatriot totally new to the Dakar, but not to the world of rallies. |
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The Inter-Parliamentary Union mission to Havana following the arrest of Czech MP Ivan Pilip and his compatriot Ian Bubenik has ended successfully. |
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First of all he lost the title of best player in the world to compatriot Ronaldinho, then he lost the title of toothiest player in the world to the same geezer. |
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The best bet of the day may come in the second match where Miller's compatriot Faf du Plessis looks a big price to topscore for Chennai Super Kings against Lions. |
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The 31-year-old took the silver medal in Turin four years ago behind compatriot Benni Raich, but Herbst has scored all nine of his World Cup slalom victories since then. |
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New Zealand wing Julian Savea scored the most tries, eight, equalling the record for one tournament set by his compatriot Jonah Lomu and South African Bryan Habana. |
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Jeptoo, who finished third in last year's race, streaked away from the women's field to claim victory ahead of compatriot Edna Kiplagat and Yukiko Akaba of Japan. |
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Both Roger Williams and John Clarke, his compatriot and coworker for religious freedom, are variously credited as founding the earliest Baptist church in North America. |
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