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But Tomatito prefaced the second with a thoughtful introduction arranged by Luis Salinas, which Mr. Camilo answered gracefully, holding his sustain pedal so that each arpeggio rang out, harplike, before blending into the next one.

To go with it, there is a catalogue full of illuminating material: two solid interviews reprinted, and a thoughtful introduction by Richard Morphet that includes quotations from other statements by the artist.

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R. Roy Forster and Alex M. Downie have written a truly thoughtful introduction to THE WOODLAND GARDEN: Planting in Harmony With Nature (Firefly, paper, $19.95).

Since 1985 there have always been two things you could count on at a World Music Institute concert: stirring traditional sounds (and dance) from a faraway corner of the planet, and a dry yet thoughtful introduction by Robert Browning, the institute's founder and executive director.

What all of this adds up to is very loosely a memoir, but it might be better described as an energetic and thoughtful introduction (or companion) to Kertesz's other books.

Tom for your thoughtful introduction, and a special thank you to the The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Straight Ministry of St . Augustine Church the Rainbow Ministry of Immaculate Heart of Mary, and the Friends of Social Justice at St. Francis Xavier.

In his thoughtful introduction, William Boyd - a fan since his 1960s schooldays - touches on what might be called the Connolly phenomenon, the question of arbiters of taste and the influence they exert.

Jeremy Treglown, in his thoughtful introduction to this volume of Dahl's collected stories, reminds me that I, like so many others, came to Dahl the wrong way around.

As Robert S. C. Gordon says in his thoughtful introduction, the book is important not just because it is the first published work by Levi; it contains the seeds of his great "Survival in Auschwitz".

Still, any Frost reader will benefit from Faggen's thoughtful introduction and be intrigued by the way in which concepts from these largely aphoristic journals animate the poems and vice versa.

In a review published last February in The New York Times Book Review, David Orr, who writes frequently about poetry, wrote, "Any Frost reader will benefit from Faggen's thoughtful introduction and be intrigued by the way in which concepts from these largely aphoristic journals animate the poems and vice versa".

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