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Strauss's quicksilvering, melancholy harmonies during that scene and the urgent, conflicted music of the final act, when Octavian finally leaves the Marschallin, speak volumes.
Not even Farber can disguise the rhetorical melodrama of the final act.
It has the mood of the final act of a tired, long-playing and sparsely attended opera.
Now comes Thursday's bipartisan meeting at the White House, which feels a bit like the start of the final act.
Typically, the crowd at the club, which is famous for being the scene of the final act of River Phoenix's life, is dressed more for Poison or Ratt.
It is also here that Rodolfo and Marcello sing vehemently and wistfully of the pains of love in the opening of the final act.
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On the night of August 15, 2007, in the quiet town of Duisburg, Germany, the final act of a 16-year-old feud took place.
It is a niche restaurant in the extreme, a reflection of how the final act of a four-star meal has lately been elevated to a fine art.
Until Balanchine died in 1983, the tremendous ballerina role of "Diamonds" (the final "act" of "Jewels") was danced by only four women.
The guilty verdict passed down on Ratko Mladic for war crimes at The Hague Wednesday is one of the final acts of an international tribunal set up in 1993 to punish atrocities committed during the Bosnian war.
Both are carrying on as if the trial of Demjanjuk is the final act of the second world war and the ultimate reckoning with Nazi crimes, a fallacy that was trenchantly exposed by Antony Lerman in these columns on Thursday.
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