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"Ben will bring to Townsville an extraordinary suite of journalism and editing skills," Tonagh said.
Ms. Del Nunzio is quick to point out that the apartment has "the most extraordinary suite of entertaining rooms that you could find," with a private entrance on East 73rd Street and an 18-foot-long marble entry hall that opens onto a 27-foot-long gallery, leading to a living room, a library and a dining room.
And on Sunday at the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel, where she recently began her sixth consecutive fall season of early afternoon concerts, Ms. Carroll explored the dimensions of Gershwin's talent in an extraordinary suite of his songs connected by a fragment of the Concerto in F. Styles that Gershwin combined, but that have long since drifted in different directions, were reunited.
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Where a piece corresponds to a Director plate and where the original owner was a subscriber to the Director or is known to have employed Chippendale, a tentative attribution may be made, such as the extraordinary bedroom suite at Badminton House, Gloucestershire, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
And that was the line-up that entered Rudy Van Gelder's studio on the evening of December 9 1964 to record A Love Supreme, Coltrane's extraordinary four-part suite.
And as I hover in the hallway of the first-class suites, an extraordinary thing happens, which brings to mind only one thought: that I might be close to finding it.
It sits on a high bluff overlooking the city center and the port, and consists of five large villas, ranging in style from late Art Deco to sixties modernist: the President's office; his residence; the Speaker of the House's office; a large villa where ministers and advisers now live; and a guesthouse, where I was lodged in a suite with an extraordinary view of the Indian Ocean.
The dancers looked even more extraordinary in Mr. Forsythe's "Artifact Suite," two sections from his 1984 full-length "Artifact," marvelously set by Jodie Gates.
(iii) An alien suite of enzymes might provide extraordinary properties of catalysis and/or regulation that are of sufficient selective value to offset a lack of ameliorative history.
But George pulled off an extraordinary coup -- he built a lavish penthouse suite specifically for the Las Vegas edition of "The Real World," MTV's long-running reality series.
Even more extraordinary was his inclusion of Ornette Coleman's "Chappaqua Suite" in his 1967 list – "probably the most extended ramble of this philosophic freeformer, proving his consistency of conception and inventiveness without recourse to distortion".
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