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His score for Within Our Gates, for example, integrates earthy blues, jazzy flamenco flourishes and even skeletal hip-hop beats, most notably in an exciting scene depicting a foiled robbery.
Other exciting projects awaited, notably two in New York.
The puzzle was that lavish expenditure delivered two league titles and some exciting European performances, notably eliminating a formidable Parma from the Champions League in 1999, but little else to show for financial crisis.
Sunday's show was packed with more exciting acts, most notably the 1975, a sly English group that surrounded singer Matt Healy's dreamy tenor with neatly slashing guitar riffs and syncopated funk-pop rhythms.
The result of the series, sealed for England with the D/L tie at Lord's, does not quite do them justice for there have been some exciting innings played, most notably by Suresh Raina.
Alain has an exciting job designing computer gadgets — notably a remote-controlled Webcam — and one night he invites his boss (André Dussollier) over for dinner.
The drawings are consummate and informative (copies of Michelangelos and of ancient statuary reveal sources of Rubens's style), and they isolate exciting aspects of the artist's talent — notably a truthtelling realism that was not limited to oxen.
Modern advancements in configurable hardware, most notably Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), have provided an exciting opportunity to discover the parallel nature of modern image processing algorithms.
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