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And Ms. Goldoni makes a fine instrument.
Tara, who sees this awareness in his art, says: "André is an unbelievably fine instrument.
His voice is a fine instrument, somehow deeply American, the way Sinatra's is.
Quinn Kelsey gave us that, too, though with far more reliance on what is undoubtedly a resoundingly fine instrument.
In short, you would need a very fine instrument to calculate the difference between Clinton's and Obama's willingness to talk to bad guys.
Stradivarius instruments have become synonymous with excellence and expense, said Bruno Price, a fine instrument dealer with Rare Violins of New York, which will restore the Totenberg instrument.
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It also makes interest-free loans to players toward the purchase of fine instruments.
Their liver oil once provided a useful lubricant for guns and fine instruments.
Major concert halls have been built with fine instruments in recent years in Nashville Orange Countyy, Calif.; Philadelphia and Los Angeless, among other sites.
He also had the advantage of fine instruments: Hindemith arranged for his group to use the historical instrument collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
He went on to build and restore fine instruments around the world, including those of St . Pauls Cathedral and Canterbury Cathedral.
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