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But lately Cirque du Soleil has tried its hand, off and on, at narrative material, notably the current Broadway production "Paramour," a more or less traditional musical spliced with circus-style entertainments.
The Graham Nash-like figure of Davis was to the fore in the terrific newer material, notably the mid-tempo, harmonically rich "Long Dark River", into which a lifetime's experience seemed to have been poured.
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Even though graphene does not have a band gap, its advent has galvanized the research on two-dimensional (2D) materials, notably the transition metal di-chalcogenides (TMD) [2].
Both carers and people with dementia commented on how visually appealing they found the materials, notably the quality of the images used in the activity workbooks and the clear layout and professional look of the manuals.
Many of the participants commented on how visually appealing they found the materials, notably the quality of the images used in the activity workbook, and the clear layout and professional look of the manual.
Henry Cow broke up after issuing the Henry Cow Concerts double set in 1976 and Western Culture, the 1978 instrumental album on which Cooper blossomed as a composer, coming up with half the material, notably "½ The Sky", a nod to Chairman Mao's dictum "Women hold up half the sky".
The model enables us to relate the morphology obtained from the 2-point correlation function to macroscopic characterization data of the material, notably small-angle X-ray scattering and nitrogen adsorption.
Of crucial importance will be the way the inquiry has treated unpublished material, notably confidential records of conversations between Blair and President George W Bush. "Has it fairly and accurately summarised the exchanges between Mr Blair and President Bush and the meetings that took place between them?" Sands asked.
At the same time, McKenzie has added some material, notably sex and violence.The final reason we got a revised "Swan Lake" out of A.B.T. this season is that the administration had to come up with something to put in its advertisements.
Adapting Ray Cooney's 1983 West End farce Run for Your Wife was always going to be a creative challenge, if you consider that better material (notably Michael Frayn's Noises Off) made an uncomfortable transition to the big screen.
Mr. Bigsby, a British academic — the back flap refers to him as "professor of American Studies and the director of the Arthur Miller Center at the University of East Anglia" — arrives with new material, notably boxes of papers, including unfinished manuscripts, made available to him before Miller's death.
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