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And her "love medley" of "My Romance" (which may be my favorite Rodgers and Hart song), "Why Did I Choose You?" and "That's All" constituted a master class in the art of song interpretation.
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And though Masta Killa had definite opinions on what constitutes a master ("anyone who controls his own destiny"), he did not find that illuminated in "The Master".
Much of the confusion that reigns today centers on the public's -- and apparently Governor Pataki's -- misunderstanding of what constitutes a "master plan".
Alan Strachan's West End revival of "How the Other Half Loves" reclaimed Alan Ayckbourn's 1969 play for keeps, its portrait of the marital fissures and multiple betrayals across three couples constituting a master class in astringent comedy that made audiences laugh and wince in turn.
As it is, watch the way in which Judith Bliss, herself an actress, snaps to attention confronted with sightings of the sexual indiscretions of her daughter, Sorel, whom Phoebe Waller-Bridge plays with a hard-nosed heartiness that constitutes a master class in timing and inflections all its own.
The CgrA + cGMP complex thus appears to constitute a master regulatory signal for the control of cyst development.
Taking two non-autonomous systems defined by (12) to constitute a master-slave system, setting μ = − 1 and τ = 2, and computing by the LMI's Toolbox in the Matlab, the following feasible solutions P = diag { 1, 1 }, L 1 ∗ = 0.1, L 2 ∗ = 0.5.
When you think of who or what constitutes an American master your mind probably flashes first on artists or writers like Norman Rockwell, Ernest Hemingway or Georgia O'Keeffe, and not necessarily the guys whose song "Evenflow" you spent many a night singing along with in the collegiate taprooms of your youth.
(2) It constitutes an isolated master with no other station in its vicinity. .
It constitutes an isolated master with no other station in its vicinity.
Despite his failures, Tarrasch is best remembered for his books, especially The Game of Chess (1935), which developed and popularized Wilhelm Steinitz's theories while differing with the master about what constituted a small advantage.
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