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Just as chord changes, bridges, and refrains both create and deny audience expectations, both reward and frustrate close listening, both entrench sounds and render them ephemera, Waldrep's music intercedes between our received understandings of language in a way that's intensely pleasurable.
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To betray the difficulty and challenge of good art by patronising or popularising is to deny audiences the liberating experience it can offer.
But besides the waves of dialogue splashing against one another, this project has a welcome aural bonus that movies about dance often deny audiences -- the pounding of the dancers' feet on the floors, the noise of the expenditure of effort.
An impromptu reception line of guests approached the triumvirate humbly; none were denied audience.
Onesicritus also mentions his colleague Calanus trying to meet them, who is initially denied audience, but later invited because he was sent by a "king curious of wisdom and philosophy".
(The play is too long, but you wouldn't want to deny the audience an ounce of its stewlike richness).
The combination of a heart of gold and very poor spatial reasoning leads Flanagan's character into increasingly desperate attempts to repair his equipment so as not to deny his audience the film that's been advertised.
I had to trace my own constellation of connections from one great artist to another and, without wanting to deny the audience their own chance to join the dots, here are just a few of the discoveries made.
Like Welles, the makers of "Cold Mountain" mean to deny the audience support for either side of this war and by extension, of any war.After the battle, a Confederate soldier named Inman who was shot in the throat thinks back to his brief courtship three years earlier with Ada Monroe, a southern belle who came with her preacher father to live in the North Carolina village of Cold Mountain.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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