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But a modern version would have to be much rewritten.
Thielemann and the Dresdeners played the Third Symphony, a catastrophe at its premiere and again much rewritten (they used the 1876-7 Nowak edition), but here radiant and majestic, clean ensemble giving a welcome illusion of structural clarity.
"Jitney," which Mr. Wilson has described as the work in which he discovered his dramatist's voice, has been much rewritten since it was first produced in Pittsburgh in 1982.
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How much rewriting is there with something as short as a joke?
They would not have to do much rewriting: the record would be there, perfectly reported and perfectly presented.
"In four years, she pretty much rewrote the record book in every way, including championships," Tennessee Coach Pat Summitt said.
His first book, "Looking for Alaska" (2005), based partly on his boarding school years, took him four years and much rewriting to complete.
Her prose was as impeccable and structurally balanced as her speech; indeed, so close to it that I doubt examination of her manuscripts would show much rewriting.
I would guess that the play has gone through much rewriting and tinkering because she is clearly a playwright who understands the value of stage time.
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