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"GURRELIEDER" James Levine and the Met Orchestra and Chorus speak the various idioms of the Second Viennese School like a native tongue, and Schoenberg's huge creation, given full scope under tight discipline, may overwhelm the listener here as never before.

The Met forces speak the various idioms of the Second Viennese School like a native tongue, as they showed recently in Berg's "Lulu," and Schoenberg's huge creation, given full scope under tight discipline, may overwhelm the listener as never before.

The mother and father (Mary Nash and John Halliday) manage to be quite human throughout, and, of course, that delightful creation from the play, that brat of a child sister (Virginia Weidler), is given full scope, to the relish of all.

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Being a headmistress gave full scope to her bossiness, a quality she rather admires in others.

Although he entered the service with zest, army life did not give full scope for his talents.

And the director, Darko Tresnjak, smoothes out the twists and turns with a production that gives full scope to the show's complexities without being hobbled by them.

But the shock of war affected politics much more, especially by giving full scope to the furious energy of William Morris Hughes, who supplanted Fisher as Labor prime minister in October 1915.

Secondly, environmental sustainability, conflict prevention and social exclusion should move to the centre of the development stage given the hard lessons of the development experience.The process through which the Sustainable Development Goals emerged was remarkably inclusive: it gave full scope to developing countries and civil society organisations to express their views.

Sky Cinema 10pm WEDNESDAY The Kid from Brooklyn (Norman Z. Mcleod, 1946) Glossy Goldwyn musical comedy (a re-make of Harold Lloyd’s 1936 The Milky Way) giving full scope to Danny Kaye as a timid milkman turned into a prize-fighter after accidentally knocking out a boxing champ.

If Sapiens is at its best in the early chapters, when the scarcity of evidence gives full scope to Harari's audacious imagination and gift for exposition, it remains consistently fresh and lively as it advances into the historical era, which it interprets in terms of three potentially universal orders – money, empire and religion.

But that is a modern assumption: if we had asked Shakespeare or any of his company what to think about Shylock, we would have been told that it's a great part — giving full scope to human behavior, a mirror held up to nature — but not that he's a sympathetic man.

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