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Belle & Sebastian released "Dear Catastrophe Waitress," their best album since "If You're Feeling Sinister"; the Delgados released their most ambitious and orchestrated record to date, "Hate"; and after a series of provocative EP's, Ballboy finally released its debut full-length album, "A Guide for the Daylight Hours" (Manifesto).
The president had orchestrated record deportations to win over right-wing support for a reform bill that was going nowhere and paying a heavy price with his base as a result.
American Interior already exists as a lushly orchestrated record, book, documentary and even an app.
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Collaborations between artists are typically orchestrated by record labels hoping to generate the next chart hit, but on this occasion the chart-topping dance act Rudimental had the chance to do their own A&R, picking a rising act with whom to work on a new track.
But Mr. Green, the man who orchestrated the recording, has since told the authorities that he staged it to try get money from Mr. Bellamy's lawyers.
The conductor Richard Rosenberg has orchestrated and recorded some of Lambert's music, along with that of other composers with ties to nineteenth-century New Orleans, whom he refers to collectively as the "Créole Romantics".
Papusza gives us too many slow processions along mist-wreathed lakesides, and is too manifestly sheeny a package – whenever the Romany band strikes up joyously, it always sounds like a lavishly orchestrated, studio-recorded production.
During that period, kidnapping was epidemic in Afghanistan and all negotiations began with a "proof of life" video usually featuring the hostage begging for his release in a poorly orchestrated cellphone recording.
The Founder of WorldCom Is Sentenced To 25 Years in Prison for $11 Billion Fraud Bernard J. Ebbers, the former chairman of WorldCom whose name has become synonymous with corporate greed, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for orchestrating a record $11 billion fraud that toppled the telecommunications company he founded.
D1 BUSINESS DAY C1-16 Ebbers Found Guilty of Fraud Bernard J. Ebbers, the former chief executive of WorldCom, was found guilty in federal court of orchestrating a record $11 billion fraud that came to symbolize the telecommunications bubble of the 1990's and the excesses that were uncovered in its aftermath.
The songs, while gorgeously orchestrated on the record, are cast here as Muzak, with the vocals played through a chintzy, lo-res MIDI track.
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