The innovative Goodyear pact is a reprise of the strategy Gerard used to help restructure the ailing U.S. steel industry in the past year. |
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After a reprise of the music for horns and piano for another short male solo, the Coda begins in vigorous style. |
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Their new show, Illegal Harmonies, is a welcome reprise of their hit performance at last year's Gay Games Festival in Sydney. |
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The result was rattled nerves and rising complaints about Washington's efforts to protect Americans from a reprise of that terrorist attack. |
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Acting almost as a reprise for the entire album, the song ends the album nicely and, more importantly, leaves the listener wanting more. |
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It would appear that my previous monographs had been so well received that they are desirous of an encore, a repeat performance, a reprise. |
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You've no doubt heard rumors of a reprise of 1998, when market panic sunk Long Term Credit Bank of Japan and Nippon Credit Bank. |
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The party reshuffle was a reprise of a broader opposition reshuffle that took place in the past 12 months. |
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Rather, for other readers the thinkers featured here, and the implications for rhetoric, have been so absorbed as not to need a lengthy reprise. |
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A mournful adagio is sandwiched between the scherzo's reprise, deftly establishing contrast. |
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Despite losing some of its momentum in the reprise, this was a stylish performance. |
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The second movement is like the surreal reprise of the first that it is supposed to be. |
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The last of its three sections begins with a reprise of the first but quickly veers off in a new direction. |
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In some places, he says, the dancers make a basse dance reprise or branle in place of the double right. |
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The track ends with a reprise of Arwen's choral theme, echoing her pleads to the Valar to save his life. |
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Signed, sealed and delivered was the reprise as he danced to the ensuing deafening roars of approval. |
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I never thought I would see, in Europe, a full-dress reprise of internment camps, the mass murder of civilians, the reinstitution of torture and rape as acts of policy. |
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Tom Watson and the Scots golfing galleries relived all their yesteryears at Turnberry last week when he and Jack Nicklaus played out the reprise of the Duel of the Sun. |
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However much this Labour self-slaughter feels like a reprise of the 1980s, there will be no split, learning from that failed SDP attempt. |
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The tone becomes increasingly strident until a reprise of the opening is followed by a moment of calm that precedes a violent and sarcastic conclusion. |
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After 15 seconds or so of cheers the band kicks in with a reprise of the theme, the crowd explodes, and then, for three more minutes, the variations continue. |
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It has been a fitting reprise for the man who once sang about his Adidas. |
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Like the well-known Garden Sculpture, Ruin has grown with each installation, helped by friends, a reprise of Roth's freewheeling, iconoclastic process. |
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In a reprise of an argument she aired in an earlier essay, Musacchio characterizes the female viewer as the force driving the market that produced these artifacts. |
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Nick Clegg's pose as honest broker was a grating reprise of last time – and it felt bust. |
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This week, he had Brian Williams reprise his role as newsman-turned-jazzman. |
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Some later examples introduced more complex techniques, such as canon, and some treat the reprise of the minuet after the trio with elaborate embellishments. |
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The words are also haunted by Dickens's fear of a reprise of a violent social revolution akin to that experienced in France in the last decade of the eighteenth century. |
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From Mexico City to Buenos Aires, growing skepticism about the benefits of globalization could bring a reprise of failed populist and protectionist policies. |
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Boris Karloff, who played the monster first in Frankenstein, turned down a reprise of the role because he feared the monster would only be demeaned and denigrated. |
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After salvaging a round of 70 thanks to two late birdies, Woods will set out this afternoon with Sergio Garcia in a reprise of the 1999 US PGA Championship at Medinah. |
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In a radio drama version, she and Rhys this week reprise their roles for LA Theatre Works. |
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Jack Nicholson was also approached to reprise his role as the joker. |
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Nor was it all a reprise of the Revolution of 1776 with Federalists in Tory roles as Anglophiles, aristocrats, or monocrats. |
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After 326 performances, Leigh finished her run, and she was soon assigned to reprise her role as Blanche DuBois in the film version of the play. |
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The BBC film sees Julia Sawalha reprise her role as straightlaced Saffron Monsoon. |
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Tim Vine Milton Jones's only rival for the title of Britain's punner-in-chief takes to the road with a reprise of his 2014 Edinburgh fringe show, Tim Timinee Tim Timinee Tim Tim to You. |
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Women seem particularly attuned to seeking out not partners but rehabilitation projects, though there are plenty of men who reprise the pillar of strength routine when they could do with support themselves. |
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Five years on, and he's taken several steps backward with Relapse, which might be more aptly titled Rehash, so uninspiredly does it reprise the bonehead horror-comic fantasies of his debut. |
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All in all, a reprise of last year's oil crisis seems unlikely. |
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Burton was to reprise the role of Colonel Faulkner, while Laurence Olivier was cast as Rudolf Hess. |
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There have been instances of actors returning at later dates to reprise the role of their specific Doctor. |
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Serouda du Breuil, who won the race last season, also bid to reprise the feature under jockey Berit Webber. |
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At the risk of being branded a repeat offender. I must admit that this chapter is a reprise, in miniature, of an earlier book of mine with the same title. |
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His performance as the ill-fated Beatle was critically acclaimed and brought him to the attention of director Iain Softley, who asked him to reprise the role in Backbeat. |
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The sequel includes an abbreviated reprise of the first three films, but focuses on the plot of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. |
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