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Singers such as Laura Mvula and N-Dubz star Fazer will join the BBC Symphony Orchestra on stage at the Royal Albert Hall in a symphonic remix of tunes from the panoply of British urban music, from grime to soul to R'n'B, as well as high-octane orchestral works by Mosolov and Henze.

Campbell McGrath's "XX: Poems for the Twentieth Century," which draws sustenance from the panoply of past century's artists, philosophers, writers, and musicians, from Wittgenstein to Dylan and Coltrane, seems to launch its own defense of the humanities and their presence in our lives.

Rather, he says, to be of interest to moral philosophy, a reflective equilibrium should seek what results from challenging existing beliefs by arguments and implications that derive from the panoply of developed positions in moral and political philosophy (Rawls A Theory of Justice 2nd Edition, 1999, p. 43).

Further complexities come from the panoply of choices the departing and remaining states would make after the fall.

For once united, poor Kenyans, from a panoply of tribes, voted out a party that had ruled them ruinously since independence in 1963.

That's when she wasn't being sick: she suffered from a panoply of illnesses and allergies that kept her in and out of hospital.

The company was cobbled together from a panoply of smaller cable service providers, which gave it scale but also an increasingly untenable pile of debt.

But from the panoply of prospective Republican presidential candidates, many of whom have engaged in "fact-finding missions" in the Middle East before the Egyptian crisis (a transparent, if time-honoured, ploy to bolster foreign policy credentials), the silence is deafening.

Since then, he has acquired funds from a panoply of Islamic charities and illegal and legal businesses, including export-import and commodity trading firms, and is estimated to have as much as $300 million at his disposal.

After taking the phone call, he tried to explain to his children — who have grown up bombarded with news from a panoply of sources — the value of Mr. Cronkite's once-a-day news updates in the 1960s and 1970s.

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