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But after intermission, from the first ominous stirrings of the Bartok, the Philadelphians sounded like a different orchestra.
I was grasping for something to occupy her interest, something that would offer an intermission from the chaos.
I thought we should take a brief intermission from the gadgets for this friendly public service announcement from a galaxy far, far away.
Ocean speaks a contemplative poem about the transitory mystery of love, with the song serving as an intermission from the more aggressive style of the album.
Crowley received early production financing for "Intermission" from the Irish Film Board and came back to them for "Brooklyn," parts of which he shot in the tiny town of Inniscorthy, where the novel it's based on is set.
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But the heart of the 2 1/2-hour show (with a 20-minute intermission) was her straight-from-the-heart stories and songs drawn from her hardscrabble upbringing with 11 siblings and a pair of loving parents who provided love and security in the absence of most material possessions.
Mr. Luisi drew an uncommonly articulate and nuanced account of this daunting opera (a nearly six-hour evening with two intermissions) from the Met orchestra.
Taking an intermission from their performances, the artists leave behind sculptures, paintings, video, text and more, inviting the audience to explore the room as an exhibition.
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