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The music (composed by Nitin Sawhney, Ben Frost and Jocelyn Pook) orchestrates equally brutal juxtapositions, with sweet melodies overwhelmed by dread-inducing cacophonies of sound.

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Opened in 1894 by the legendary hotelier Cesar Ritz (with a gala banquet orchestrated by the equally celebrated chef Auguste Escoffier), the Grand has housed royalty, diplomats, and the likes of Katharine Hepburn and Nelson Mandela.

"So if we don't have a voice that is equally as orchestrated with arguments that are at least equally as compelling, then governments are going to be taking very timid decisions and they're not going to be tipping the scale".

Gilford is equally at ease orchestrating large groups of people, say, directing videos for Casey Spooner or Robyn, as he is working solo.

In my novel Amelia's disappearance was carefully planned and skillfully orchestrated by Amelia and her equally famous lover, Margaret Mead.

It is possible that the actions of a few genes may orchestrate a large effect but, equally, it has been proposed that Eutrema genes required for salinity tolerance are constitutively expressed in this plant which is adapted to saline soil conditions [ 48, 49] and therefore salt-responsive genes are not detected as DEGs.

But they make up only a fraction of the jewelry and other collectibles that federal prosecutors say were at the center of an equally intricate series of frauds orchestrated by Ralph O. Esmerian, the former owner of the jewelry company Fred Leighton, who has draped his glittering treasures around the necks and wrists of celebrities in what some have called a red-carpet marketing campaign.

Both albums, arranged and orchestrated by Claus Ogerman, feature music that works equally well as ambient sound for the bedroom and restaurant and as foreground music of considerable psychological complexity.

At an event where the attraction is orchestrated capriciousness, Williams's fame has spread because he is equally unpredictable.

Equally important, the timing of emancipation would need to be orchestrated carefully, so as not to interfere with the war effort.

There's more of all parties involved in the middle of this equally ridiculous story from last October--accusing these same lawyers of orchestrating hunger strikes and suicides.

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