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Worried that the title might entail something rather gimmicky, Erica Jeal found the reality "more rewarding", arguing that what the material lacked in originality ("the second movement sounds like the Rite of Spring squeezed into a slow hip-hop beat") it made up for by Prokofiev's "serious yet just witty enough" handling of it.
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"Different social norms could entail something entirely different: yearly renewable contracts, for example".
What that might entail in reality is no doubt something the banking industry would rather not have to find out.
I have no idea what that position might entail, but I guess if you've ever wanted to "pre-visualise" something, then simply try not to think at all.
We follow tracks, we select prompts to examine corpses, but we don't ever have to figure anything out for ourselves, or take a guess at something and risk being wrong, and experiencing all the dissatisfaction that might entail.
Does his proclaimed affection for the music perhaps have something to do with the brainwashing that intimate and prolonged exposure to anything might entail?
Neither side would comment on what a compromise might entail.
For some people, that dream might entail winning the lottery.
What that might entail, though, was always a little vague.
(One would hope that engaging directly and responsibly might entail reading the text in question).
She knew he was gay and at a club – and all the complications that might entail.
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