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Mr. Ray, whose career paralleled the ups, downs and triumphant and difficult studio detours of the contemporary independent film movement, was one of its most heroic figures.
Trans Am plays progressive rock that dispenses with lyrics or vocals while it revives the peculiar structures and melodic detours of 1970's rock experimenters.
The eclectic reading list may have sprung from accidents of birth and detours of life, but it was useful for an aspiring critic.
In many ways the approach suggested by Mr Huhne's group marks a return to the mainstream of liberalism after the detours of the alliance and Paddy Ashdown's project.
Detours of destruction had been made in every room between: the fridge unloaded, the silverware tray upended, two gas burners left on high, paintings slashed, and the sofa gutted.
Most drivers offered the back seat of their car; others offered detours of many miles to make my journey easier; many insisted on showing me where they lived, putting me up, giving me the addresses of their friends.
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Zemog El Gallito, from Boston, rides danceable vamps toward improvisational detours out of Mingus and Sun Ra.
I had to fly through Novosibirsk," a detour of nearly 1,300 miles.
Touching an element on the screen felt so much more immediate than going through the detour of a mouse and a cursor.
To get back ahead of the slow-moving procession, we have to take a detour of close to 100km (62 miles) through the economically stagnant hinterland of the island.
At the top of the stairs, a woman hollered into a telephone, giving directions for a detour of her own devising.
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