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Turning up its nose at both geography and the nation state, social networks are the perfect accompaniment to that opaque soup of ideas known as globalisation.
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Used to provide a visual accompaniment to articles that covered complex issues or were about remote countries, the graphics were often kept simple so that they could be easily reproduced by other publications.
It's become the veritable MTV theme song, the perfect accompaniment to all that bikini jiggle on the network.
And as often happens in filmmaking, not all the music prepared survives the editing process; accompaniments to scenes that don't make the final cut land right along with them on the cutting room floor.
The common denominators are Gianandrea Noseda and the BBC Philharmonic, so presumably it is Noseda's clear-sighted, carefully scaled accompaniment to both works that generates the similarities.
In an unusual accompaniment to the budget that underscores the dire fiscal outlook, Mr. Obama will direct a bipartisan commission to recommend a plan to balance the budget, not counting growing payments on the country's amassed debt, by the 2015 fiscal year.
It would have been helpful, though, to have had Ms. Olson's catalog text available as accompaniment to the birdcalls that can be heard from portable players provided to visitors. 1 2 Next Page » Follow Edward Rothstein on Twitter, twitter.com/EdRothstein.
It is a useful accompaniment to the book that is written from a North American perspective drawing mainly on the writing of the world-renowned Fox Chase Cancer Centre, which has extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer.
Moscato is a good choice for an inexpensive, lightly sparkling, sweet wine with good acidity that not only works as an aperitif or an accompaniment to dessert, but that also pairs nicely with many of the same foods that go well with Riesling, like spicy Asian dishes, savory courses, tapas and cheeses.
No, with Sampha the vocal is starkly separated from the spare accompaniment, to the extent that it either sounds utterly new, or weirdly old-fashioned and pre-postmodern.
This was "What You Will: Pop-Up Shakespeare," a five-day event at various spots in London conceived by the actor Mark Rylance and one of the quirkier projects of the London 2012 Festival: the Olympic-scale cultural accompaniment to the Games that, when its 12-week run ends on Sept. 9, will have offered thousands of arts events to millions of people across the country.
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