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In the "Et resurrexit," Mr. Herreweghe took no chances, giving a difficult exposed line for basses to the bass soloist, Sebastian Noack.
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Answering these apparently straightforward questions proved surprisingly difficult, exposing the challenges that come with communicating science, and the desire by scientist-authors and reporters to streamline the story they're trying to tell.
He efficiently zeroed in on the difficult and exposed passages.
Moreover, Haydn had his oboists play English horns instead, and he wrote difficult, perilously exposed French horn lines.
Human beings would be living shorter, more difficult lives, exposed to more hazards, trapped within narrower limits of experience, opportunity, and imagination.
However, recovery from long-term musculoskeletal pain may be difficult when exposed to daily strenuous healthcare work.
GVL with difficult blade had more curved angle than other blades, so it was difficult to expose vocal cord in face to face intubation performing on opposite side of conventional intubation.
But it's very difficult to expose every case".
When seeming best practices become self-fulfilling prophecies, they're even more difficult to expose.
It is also possibly the most difficult, technically exposing ballet in the 20th-century repertoire.
There are many individuals in this country who are involved in corruption and they would welcome the opportunity to make it more difficult to expose.
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