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In 2009 acclaimed violinist Itzhak Perlman and cellist Yo-Yo Ma "finger synched" their inaugural performances as cold weather made performing live extremely hard in the face of frozen strings and hands.
The money he made performing live was spent on cocaine.
But the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center has made performing all six of them an annual December event, which returned on Sunday to Alice Tully Hall.
Competition is growing as well among Web sites that think there is money to be made performing the local paper's local functions.
At New York clubs friends like Fred Hellerman of the Weavers and Theodore Bikel would coax her onstage to sing, but her extreme shyness made performing difficult.
A simulation can be made performing CT in different positions before the procedure.
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The title role's dramatic conflicts are just part of what makes performing it so difficult.
The smaller size of these arteries in infants and children makes performing the procedure blindly more difficult.
The differences here boil down to what our artworld practices are for making, performing and appreciating dance, music and theater.
Exclusion criteria were hearing impairments, blindness and known anatomical characteristics that may make performing the office procedure more difficult (e.g., cervical conization, Manchester Fothergill).
But, he said, many sites still have "artificial barriers" that make performing basic online tasks difficult for blind users.
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