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But something in the course of a performance would usually awaken her.
In the course of a performance, the vocalist as well as the audience may mark the time by clapping, hand waving, and finger counting.
Capable of tenderness as well as of turbulence, it's a collective entity that explores every available option in the course of a performance.
She often seemed to be considering these matters afresh in the course of a performance, and to be con fronting the pleasure and distress of life so close to the edge of a parapet that an audience hung on her every move, uncertain as to whether or not she would fall off.
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In the course of the performance an elephant apparently disappears.
In the course of the performance, these lights slowly dimmed.
However, both warm to their roles in the course of the performance.
In: Nettl B, Russell M In the Course of Performance: Studies in the World of Musical Improvisation.
Review: In the Course of Performance: Studies in the World of Musical Improvisation.
Symptoms of depression also present early in the course of disease and affect cognitive performance.
Prescott-Clements et al. (2008) report improvement in ratings on 'longitudinal evaluation of performance' in the course of 1 year.
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