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Although he entered the service with zest, army life did not give full scope for his talents.
Admittedly the part gave Gandolfini full scope for the rageaholic side of his acting personality; but it's a remarkably tender portrayal of childhood angst.
Certainly a program including Mussorgsky's burly "Pictures at an Exhibition" (appropriate to the setting) and Tchaikovsky's expansive G major Sonata affords full scope for Mr. Pletnev's virtuosity.
However often he may have played the Haydn over the years, Mr. Ma gave it a remarkable freshness, finding full scope for his ebullient musical personality.
His second great work (which won him the Nobel Prize) was the poetic epic Der olympische Frühling (1900 05; revised 1910; "The Olympic Spring"), in which he found full scope for bold invention and vividly expressive power.
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Van Diemen's Land gained virtual independence from New South Wales in 1825, allowing fuller scope for Arthur's profound efficiency and determination.
Tchaikovsky, on the other hand, was not comfortable working with preestablished formal models but was at his best in ballets and symphonic poems in which his somewhat extravagant nature found fuller scope for expression.
The introduction of the larger hexagram by Heraclius in 615 allowed fuller scope for later designers, whose reverses often consisted of a cross on steps or a bust of Christ surrounded by inscriptions; from the 10th century the cross bore a central portrait medallion of the emperor himself.
The full scope of work for the building is still being determined, and we will have a clearer sense of the scope early in the fall of 2019.
His defense tried, apparently successfully, to show that the Germans kept the full scope of their plans for the Holocaust secret from the French authorities.
Although Iris Chang's best-selling book "The Rape of Nanking" (1997) raised awareness of the intensity of Chinese suffering, the full scope of the war — for instance, the immense sacrifices made by the Chinese in 1944 during Ichigô, the Japanese army's biggest-ever offensive — remains generally obscure to Anglophone readers.
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