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The day also brought a note of American politics to the British dressage set.
His command of colloquial idiom brought a note of realism to Russian classical literature.
The cast of 56 dancers included Kutia Jawara, Joseph Cox and Gail McDonald in a trio that brought a note of quietude to the buoyant fray.
Ray Charles, who died Thursday at 73, was a performer, songwriter, bandleader and producer whose gravelly voice often brought a note of heartbreak to his songs.
The unanimous ruling by the Florida Supreme Court to allow the hand counting of votes to resume in Palm Beach County brought a note of order and reason to the last act of the presidential election.
Schnabel's film Miral, competing with 22 others for the Golden Lion award, brought a note of seriousness to an event that sometimes veers towards the frothier side of culture.
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That brings a note of clarity to the basis for yesterday's opening proceedings.
Mr. Schaad brings a note of levity to the display, with his drawings and paintings of what look like cartoon characters in embryo.
Into all these arenas, the emoticon brings a note of dorky good humour, and for that alone I think we should embrace it.
They are very stately affairs, these concerts – one held on the Sunday before Easter, the other in the first week of Advent – to which Connie and Penny bring a note of genteel formality.
In the event, all went well, and later a Nasa scientist was supposed to have commended The Clangers as a valiant attempt to bring a note of realism to the fantasy of the space programme.
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