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The composer for the "Matrix" films and a regular on the L.A. new music scene, Davis produced an impressive pianistic matrix, with percussive shards turning into rhythmically imaginative clusters of chords.
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In the afternoon drizzle, with imaginative lyrics, the cluster of clerics and laypeople belted out John Bunyan's To be a Pilgrim to a nonplussed Dean's Yard.
Mr. Penderecki eventually abandoned the startling tone clusters and imaginative timbres of his early works and adopted a more conservative idiom, sometimes combining experimental and traditional forms.
The cluster shows imaginative use of the irregular site and is in scale with its St. James's Street location.
The sprawling fan fiction groups of the internet cover everything from films to TV shows to pop stars, and the strongest tend to cluster around imaginative teenage fiction such as Harry Potter and the Twilight series.
They chose the imaginative name buckminsterfullerene for the cluster in honour of the designer-inventor of the geodesic domes whose ideas had influenced their structure conjecture.
Many of the neighborhood schools whose boundaries were expanded during the 1970's produced lackluster academic results, and the Board of Education began breaking them up into clusters of small schools with imaginative themes, known as magnet schools.
Being imaginative means using your imagination more.
In this context, making the cluster viable is an immense challenge, calling for imaginative and finely-directed public policy measures.
Clusters were also used on the organ, where they proved more versatile (or their composers more imaginative).
And imaginative.
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