Sentence examples for frequent shows from inspiring English sources

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They convene frequent shows in New York (though they now tour the country regularly), they have a weekly podcast that's been downloaded many millions of times, and a radio show, now in its sixth season, that airs on some two hundred and fifty public-radio stations nationwide.

It is difficult to better New York Times uber-critic Stephen Holden's description of her performance style, in a review of one of her frequent shows on the city's cabaret circuit, as "the best teacher you ever had, the one whose enthusiasm for a subject instilled a lifelong passion for literature, music or art".

Major international orchestras, soloists, dance troupes, and other performing artists appear at São Paulo's Municipal Theatre, and the city has frequent shows by Brazil's leading performing artists, including such Paulistanos as Francisco ("Chico") Buarque de Hollanda and rock star Supla (Eduardo Suplicy, Jr).. Publishing and broadcasting have long been established in São Paulo.

After his first three exhibitions in 1960 , 1961and 1964 at the legendary Ferus Gallery, the epicenter of Los Angeles cool, a succession of unusually loyal art galleries kept his work in sight with frequent shows, especially the James Corcoran Gallery and L.A. Louver in Los Angeles and the Willard, Franklin Parrasch and Matthew Marks galleries in New York.

Some insecure children will routinely display very pronounced attachment behaviours, while many secure children find that there is no great need to engage in either intense or frequent shows of attachment behaviour".

On the strength of the release, the band began performing more frequent shows, later developing a small following and travelling outside of London for live performances, supporting and opening for bands such as The Membranes.

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It features an early run-through of the epochal "Sister Ray," a frequent show-closer that wouldn't appear on record until the following year.

THE Noyes Museum of Art here is pursuing an ambitious exhibition schedule that goes beyond its frequent showing of art associated with southern New Jersey.

However, after a few performances, they dropped themselves from the tour in January 1994, having been frustrated with their limited time onstage and Jackson's frequent show cancellations.

As previously described, the p.Lys801X and p.Cys948Tyr mutations were most frequent, showing gene-specific allele frequencies in the LCA cohort of 27% and 23%, respectively.

Models evaluating more frequent Internet use (at least weekly versus less frequent) showed that younger age (OR 0.95, 95% CI 0.93, 0.98 per one year increment) was associated with the outcome.

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