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- adjective
planned
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Examples
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MB: Particularly with the Bill Morrison video, when we did that, we really wanted to be very literal, in a way, because Steve's music is so precise and every note is thought-out and every counterpoint, and so we wanted to reflect that.
Daniel J. Kushner: Maya Beiser: Musical Cubism, Provenance, and the Creative Performer
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MB: Particularly with the Bill Morrison video, when we did that, we really wanted to be very literal, in a way, because Steve's music is so precise and every note is thought-out and every counterpoint, and so we wanted to reflect that.
Daniel J. Kushner: Maya Beiser: Musical Cubism, Provenance, and the Creative Performer
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Nor do our children deserve these poorly thought-out plots.
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MB: Particularly with the Bill Morrison video, when we did that, we really wanted to be very literal, in a way, because Steve's music is so precise and every note is thought-out and every counterpoint, and so we wanted to reflect that.
Daniel J. Kushner: Maya Beiser: Musical Cubism, Provenance, and the Creative Performer
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Nor do our children deserve these poorly thought-out plots.
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Returning to my rejection example, that entire process of rejection by a text message perhaps and poorly thought-out reaction can now occur in a matter of seconds, with fewer than 140 characters, and can subsequently be broadcast to millions in a matter of minutes.
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They did not hit us by phone. you felt which it was a good thought-out arrangement.
Epoch Times - U.S. Ambassador Talks With Human Rights' Lawyers in ...
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Blowing the levee is not some wild idea drawn up on a napkin; it is one small piece of a carefully thought-out and engineered plan to control the immense forces of the Mississippi.
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They did not hit us by phone. you felt which it was a good thought-out arrangement.
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Returning to my rejection example, that entire process of rejection by a text message perhaps and poorly thought-out reaction can now occur in a matter of seconds, with fewer than 140 characters, and can subsequently be broadcast to millions in a matter of minutes.
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