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We begin with an intriguing address on the subject of a work from the Middle Ages, an altarpiece designed to be seen in a church.
A crowd scene will begin with an intriguing jumble of 12-tonish counterpoint in the orchestra, only to devolve into pummeling percussion volleys, agitated exclamations from the ranting chorus, snarling brass glissandos and a lot of rhythmic vamping.
The women's and police competitions begin with an intriguing triple header in Dewsbury on Friday 5 July, when the police opener between Great Britain and Australia (kick-off 8pm) could see PC Sean Long (not that one) taking on the real Scott Donald and Robbie Mears.
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"Yogawoman," with narration enunciated by the actress and yogini Annette Bening, begins with an intriguing premise: yoga, historically a practice dominated by men in India, now occupies a mat-carrying slot on women's schedules the world over.
Ian McEwan's coy new novel, "Sweet Tooth," begins with an intriguing confession from the narrator: "My name is Serena Frome (rhymes with plume) and almost 40 years ago I was sent on a secret mission for the British security service.
Both the dancers and the juggling, for example, appear in an endless and embarrassing ballet derived from Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring," a number that actually begins with an intriguing arrangement of the famous theme for what I think were a couple of xylophones.
It began with an intriguing comment on a Weediquette article.
Resurgence begins with an intriguing premise: In the two decades since President Bill Pullman declared that July 4th would be a global holiday just before putting the beatdown on an alien invasion, human beings have formed a global alliance and put alien technology to work for us, including building advanced weaponry and outposts in space.
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