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Mr. Luisi was in sync with the approach, maintaining the tension and drive of the evening from the overture's first ominous arpeggios.
Ladies' Man Heidi Waleson 2011
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In the overture's quiet middle section, there's a simple theme that has backed up enough pastoral scenes to have become a sort of musical cliché.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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But Balanchine takes these ideas to deepen the whole "Nutcracker" world and offers a human-size echo of the overture's images of angelic vigilance and magical intervention.
NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2010
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Najib's agenda will be dominated by economic cooperation -- the driving logic in the bilateral relationship and the clearest measure of the 1974 overture's enormous success.
nst online 2009
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The consensus seems to be that the Patriots will make overture's to bring Lynch back this week. the Pats were pumped on Monday night.
SOX & Dawgs 2008
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Memphis made overture's to USC's Tim Floyd, Missouri's Mike Anderson, former Xavier coach Sean Miller -- who took the Arizona job -- and most recently Florida State's Leonard Hamilton.
ESPN.com 2009
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Memphis made overture's to USC's Tim Floyd, Missouri's Mike Anderson, former Xavier coach Sean Miller -- who took the Arizona job -- and most recently Florida State's Leonard Hamilton.
ESPN.com 2009
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Creakily our ship was warped in by straining cables, and I said to myself, "The overture's finished.
The Chauffeur and the Chaperon Karl Anderson 1901
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