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The first phrase of the process – pre-qualification applications – has already closed.
"It's the first phrase of 'Phantom Song.' It's even using the same notes.
Mr. Friedlander played the first phrase of the melody with Mr. Dunn, and the second with Mr. Wamble.
The first phrase of the quoted statute confines our jurisdiction to " cases in" the courts of appeals.
It's as if the first phrase of music has formed itself out of the act of walking.
Tracks correspond mostly to track titles in the notes, with the exception that the first phrase of Track_004 is read on Track_003.
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And as always from this inventive melodist, there are catchy tunes, including a wistful aria for Juanita, the first phrases of which Weill later recycled into "September Song".
When Mr. Pavarotti sang the first phrases of dramatic recitative that set up Radames's aria "Celeste Aida," there were flashes of that Pavarotti sound: warm, rich, husky, full of color.
But from the first phrases of the orchestral sinfonia that begins the piece, played with crisp but unexaggerated articulation of the dotted-note rhythms, the music-making was beguilingly natural.
For example when Sweeney relates his story, indirectly, to Anthony in the beginning of Act I, the orchestra undulates quietly as he tentatively sings the first phrases of his song: "There was a barber and his wife,/ And she was beautiful".
The first phrases of Rossini's "La promessa" told a lot.
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