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Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Wed The BBC Symphony Orchestra have made a feature of their operas in concert in recent years.
Lidl have made a feature of bargain-basement Canadian icewines over the last few years, and they again have the delectable Pillitteri Vidal (£14.991111% abv).
We have a couple of things in common, Frida and I: a life-long obsession with art and problematic facial hair - although, being more unconventional than me, Kahlo made a feature of hers.
In such diverse 1960s shows as the Brechtian-type musical satire on modern youth, The Lily White Boys (with songs by Christopher Logue) at the Royal Court, or The Billy Barnes Review (Lyric, Hammersmith), he had numerous parts; and in that American musical, Rose Marie (Victoria Palace), he made a feature of the comedy role, Hard-Boiled Herman. Hard-Boiled Herman
Once he allowed a rambler rose to get so out of hand that it killed two holm oaks and made a gap in a hedge; but Mr Lloyd so liked what he saw through the gap, the twisted trunk of a crab-apple tree framed in ilex leaves, that he made a feature of it, underplanting the crab for good measure with bright yellow Epimedium pinnatum.Certain flowers he loved especially.
I particularly love how they've made a feature of the abandoned car rather than just remove it – it is after all a part of the building's narrative.
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Rapids makes a feature of this, but the characterisation quickly wears thin.
The museum makes a feature of this; the first visitors' gallery is "Visible Store".
If you do it in a contrasting colour, you can make a feature of your mending.
West makes a feature of it, turning robotic while singing about heartbreak.
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