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Unlike some Violas who look as if they are prepared to breeze into Illyria and take the place by storm, Rebecca Hall displays a sombre quietude perfectly matched by Tony Haygarth's captain.
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Ten times a year, the Violas would head west in their station wagon, sit in the mezzanine level and spend the 20-mile car ride back analyzing the game over a bag of peanuts.
Clout for the Cyclones Amara Grautski 2011
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Ten times a year, the Violas would head west in their station wagon, sit in the mezzanine level and spend the 20-mile car ride back analyzing the game over a bag of peanuts.
Clout for the Cyclones Amara Grautski 2011
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All those very, very pretty Violas to choose from.
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Violas and cellos are designed to provide alto-like backup, so historically they've won fewer slots in symphony line-ups, said Kerry Keane, head of Christie's musical instruments department.
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Antique Shades Violas were planted in the gravel at the front of each quadrant last fall.
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Violas were stowed in the overhead compartments -- but one didn't fit, and a flight attendant had to be persuaded to store it in a closet reserved for the crew.
In the world of choreographer Mark Morris, live music is key 2010
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Other regular participants in bloom days past are the Violas.
Bloom Day/Foliage Day Combo-February 2010 « Fairegarden 2010
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I must confess that I went back for some more of those ‘Frosted Chocolate’ Violas… not sure that I needed a second package, but I just love them.
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The flowers in the Violas family pansies, johnny jump ups and violets are perfect for crystallizing.
Sugared Flowers for Mary's Month of May Mary 2009
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