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The oboe maintains its lead role as the piece evolves, spinning out long, restless lines, setting the strings off into a rush of dotted-note-rhythm busyness.
B1 A Rival for Cablevision Town officials in Hempstead, on Long Island, granted Verizon a franchise to provide cable television through its fiber optic telephone lines, setting the stage for head-to-head competition with the longtime local monopoly, Cablevision.
In Farmington, Conn., a tree came down on electric lines, setting a stretch of Route 177 on fire, and another tree crashed into a house and two cars, The Associated Press reported.
Congress is actively seeking to make a deal on the nuclear issue impossible by imposing unfeasible red lines, setting unachievable objectives — and depriving the executive branch of the freedom to bargain.
Up to that point, no western journalist had managed to get pictures of the October anniversary parade but Erwitt tagged along with a Soviet TV crew and managed to pass five security lines, setting up his camera right by Lenin's mausoleum: "Although I was questioned by a guard, I was able to convince them that I belonged to the parade.
The constitution should start with just a few lines, setting out what the EU is a union of sovereign states who have decided to pool some of that sovereignty, better to secure peace and prosperity in Europe and the wider world.
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This follows three other red lines set out this week.
The phone lines set up by legal aid and humanitarian organisations started to ring.
The simpler lines set the design direction of full-size Chevys for several years.
The shifting lines set up a pleasant uneasiness, an awareness that something is off-kilter.
Homeowners can register online or by calling toll-free hot lines set up by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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