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And the sound appears to be popular again, as shown by the younger acts adopting elements of yacht-rock, unashamedly embracing classic smooth rock, from Chromeo to Haim.
There was a value placed on wit, there was a value... to fully embracing classic literature, and they [Herman and Joseph] read everything.
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But listen hard and you can detect Mr. Sondheim's gifts for acrobatic rhythm and rhyme and teasing pastiches that both mock and embrace classic musical comedy forms.
Instead of vindicating the statist ideologies of the 20th century or the romantic passions of the 19th, they have embraced classic 18th-century humanism.
While the number of stations embracing the "classic alternative" format is small so far, industry executives expect a significant jump in the coming years.
Online the public embraced the classic bank holiday story.
Along with Carnet, other jewelry makers also have re-embraced the classic cut.
Through the decades the films have embraced different classic conceptions of nature, Mr. Whitley argues.
Empire Brass embraces the classic brass quintet configuration — a pair of trumpets, French horn, trombone and tuba — and has long been known for its virtuosity and showmanship.
Most Jews embrace the classic liberal regime of religion and state in the U.S. and typically support candidates that they perceive as most committed to it.
Merriam-Webster has decided that the way forward is to embrace the classic mission of the dictionary: to present neither opinions nor morals but facts.
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