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They are with me for longer, proportionally, and they notice little variations.
In early jazz, the solo began as a deeply woven part of the ensemble -- little variations that amounted to embellishments of the written line.
Here, in the little variations for the female soloists, you could appreciate the sheer, Cellini-cup exquisiteness of the Kirov's way of dancing.
While his productions for others are filled with little variations, most of the tracks on "Ryan Leslie" use up their musical and verbal ideas about halfway through, then repeat.
Ms. Lopez described "Ballo's" "little variations, hops on point, brisees, cabrioles, tours to the knee," and the engaging energy contained in the 20 minutes the piece takes to perform.
"We know the little variations in criteria that mean that one lender, for example, will take school fees into their affordability assessment, while another won't," says Andrew Montlake of brokers Coreco.
The three little variations follow lyrically from one to another, with no major shift in sensibility or culture: well-caramelized scallops atop a nicely seasoned potato-leek purée sit next to a scallop shell holding scallop crudo and fennel, which in turn, is neighbor to almond-crusted, sautéed scallops with peach salsa.
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