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Tomorrow they perform Schoenberg's towering "Verklärte Nacht" (which was given a memorable performance at Marlboro four years ago) and works by Beethoven and Schumann.
We are given a memorable experience of the echo chamber when a visitor launches into a pitch-perfect rendition of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah.
Whatever the final election tally, she has given a memorable thrashing to the generals who persecuted her and so many others for so long.
As developers' helicopters scan the property for opportunities, we are given a memorable insight into the death of the Celtic Tiger, and all told in Guinness's supple, wry, elegant style.
The other inevitablism, made famous by Barbara Tuchman in "The Guns of August" and later given a memorable name in her book "The March of Folly," is that the war was made inescapable by a Laocoön-like entanglement of treaties and alliances and military mobilization plans.
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Mr. Simon and Mr. Garfunkel, both now 62, gave a memorable concert in Central Park in 1981.
Mr. Servillo gives a memorable performance as the sleazy hotheaded singer.
Seabrook gives a memorable picture of dereliction: "The city of men had become a city of animals.
In the 1968 film, HAL gives a memorable rendering of an old song about a bicycle built for two.
Marie Winn, a journalist, gave a memorable account of the tale for adult readers in "Red-Tails in Love" (1998).
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