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But instead of presenting solo piano works in their pure state, he has built elaborate postmodern playgrounds on them.

But instead of presenting them as a complete cycle, she will probably pair individual works with contemporary pieces, as she has been doing in her solo recitals in the Miller Theater's Bach and Beyond series.

But instead of presenting a well-made, explanatory-condemnatory drama, she created a messy, chaotic and sometimes unpleasant work that instead expresses the moral ugliness of tax evasion – the real, exploitative horror that lies behind the elegant business suits and clean, light offices that mask the practices in question.

They were enjoying a period of pressure as well as a three-point lead when Hardie, whose threat at the breakdown had vexed Wales, got behind the defence but, instead of presenting the ball to his colleagues after he was tackled in Wales's 22, he handed it over to Tom James, who got to within 15 metres of the Scotland line before being overhauled by Taylor.

But instead of presenting players with a set of tools to shape the appearance of a species the way "Spore" does, "Fable II" lets you dictate the moral fabric of your in-game character as he ventures through the world.

But instead of presenting a list of reviews submitted by individual users, the site is using a group-edited Wiki system, with a lengthy overview describing a certain establishment (there are still shorter, Yelp-style reviews with a star rating and comments beneath the Wiki).

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But instead of formally presenting the summary and its ideas to the two sides, the administration brought the top negotiators from Israel and the Palestinian Authority to Washington last week to see if they could make any headway.

It still lets you quickly find any recently-added SEC documents, but instead of simply presenting you with that document in its original form, MarketBrief will automatically generate a more easily-digestible article based on the important data.

As a collaborative nonfiction writer myself, I understand that their writers have to be dogged researchers; but instead of just presenting us dry facts that defy understanding ("40 million people died in World War II"), they show us the suffering of flesh-and-blood people scrabbling for a potato in the dust to stay alive.

Instead of presenting a beautiful PowerPoint presentation on a big screen, you have whiteboard and flip charts.

Sarah Shulist, a linguistic anthropologist at MacEwan University, suggests that if the corpus shows gendered usage for a word, like "shrill," lexicographers can choose to reflect that fact, but they should mark it as pejorative instead of presenting it without comment.

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