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That's not because women in general are no good at conducting.
The students have become more practised at conducting and the music seems more coherent.
Now, with the assent of the English Chamber Orchestra, he's tried his hand at conducting.
The score I wrote for Napoleon is very long, but I'm getting better at conducting it.
His lone attempt at conducting doubled as a dose of audience participation and underscored his father's superior authority in both areas.
Also, there are these new pure silver pans that apparently are better at conducting heat than even the copper that we use now.
Hermitage became expert at conducting forensic audits into their finances, uncovering all manner of wrongdoing, from insider trading to outright theft.
Nevertheless, Dr Belcher and her colleagues succeeded in getting some viruses to attach to carbon nanotubes, which are very good at conducting electrons.
For example, a steel rod feels colder than a wooden rod at room temperature simply because steel is better at conducting heat away from the skin.
But he will try his hand at conducting: as always, the company will perform to live music, and Mr. Morris will have a go with the baton.
Last year Morley College initiated an introductory course at which young female music students could have a try at conducting for the first time.
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