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Buildings are hinges between interiors and the street.
At first, he was merely collecting scattered files, but eventually he had enough to forge "hinges" between them.
We ward against passive pauses, when nothing is happening, when an audience feels dead air and look at their watches, by making sure the silences on stage are active hinges between key episodes of the drama.
If you agree that there are three, the first two pieces — the Violin and Piano Sonata from Opus 30 and the D major Cello and Piano Sonata from Opus 102 — are hinges between one phase and the next.
Their goal is not only to build a more positive image of the Middle East at a time when anti-Islamic sentiment continues to build across Europe and the United States, but also to create a kind of latter-day Silk Road, one on which their countries are powerful cultural and economic hinges between the West and rising powers like India and China.
The "traditional" classification was defined in 1869; two further approaches were established in the 1990s: In the "traditional" classification, the Articulata have toothed hinges between the valves, while the hinges of the Inarticulata are held together only by muscles.
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The museum serves as a hinge between these two worlds.
Kromer was a hinge between worlds, a glimpser.
A menu from the early 90s shows dishes carefully hinged between the luxurious and the rustic.
It's a vital meeting point, a hinge between central London's neighbourhoods.
Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony for 15 instruments (Op. 9) is like a hinge between two eras.
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