The four-part piece took up the gallery's largest room and made a dazzling first impression. |
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There's a well-known four-part test for determining whether a use is a fair use. |
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Choral hymns sung in four-part harmony by church choirs are commonly performed during secular and church-related events. |
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The choir have been singing together for the past ten years and are experienced in both accompanied and unaccompanied four-part singing. |
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Flute, fiddle and pipes take the melody, above driving guitar and bouzouki rhythms, with vocals in stirring three or four-part harmony. |
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The Choral Society is a four-part choir specialising in major choral pieces and extracts from musicals old and new. |
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This sometimes amusing and insightful four-part doco series looks at how Aussie neighbours get along. |
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Both the melody and the four-part harmonisation are printed as facsimile reproductions of the composer's autograph manuscript. |
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The student will have learned that during this period, four-part frottole, chanson, and lieder are often performed as voice and lute duets. |
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The design of the site is based on a chahar bagh, a Persian four-part garden that represents a cosmic diagram of paradise on earth. |
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Altered with gesso, acrylic paint, black and flesh-pink tar gel as well as collage, the pages of her diary were installed along a wall in a four-part grid. |
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You'll hear a marimba and dulcimer every so often in this crescendoing collection of stellar four-part harmonies. |
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This is the last of a four-part series on Tom Holland's Persian Fire and Rubicon. |
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We had a four-part litmus test for the tax cuts that we adopted. |
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The four-part story of Henry Wiggen begins with The southpaw, which was published a year after The Natural. |
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Russell added that he feared the opera might have overstretched itself financially by committing to a complete production of Wagner's four-part Ring Cycle. |
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Its four-part conditioning system gives hair a smooth, silky finish. |
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Instruction and training in the four-part close harmony style of a cappella singing is provided without charge by the group. |
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The glamorous Galwegian is interviewed about her new show Modern Life, a four-part series focusing on dieting, dating, the skin trade and the price of fame. |
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Tonight, Worcester-based saxophonist Paul Dunmall returns to The Custard Factory, premiering Outcome Of Choice, a new four-part piece commissioned by West Midlands Arts. |
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One of the many amazing things you'll realize watching the first two one-hour installments of the four-part Video Killed the Radio Star is just how gay music videos are. |
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Cheek by Jowl caroled Shakespeare's songs plangently in four-part harmony, but the Ridiculous' Titania had to add a placatory wince to the promise that her fairies would sing. |
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In this four-part series, the comedian and presenter embarks on an epic voyage through Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, China and Tibet via the mighty Mekong river. |
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