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Janáček's chamber music, while not especially voluminous, includes works which are widely considered twentieth-century classics, particularly his two string quartets: Quartet No. 1, "The Kreutzer Sonata" inspired by the Tolstoy novel, and the Quartet No. 2, "Intimate Letters".
In Houston, the largest city in the governor's home state, coverage of the convention was voluminous, particularly by the strictures of local television news.
Dispersed Ghrh+ cells appeared now also in the correlative alar terminal areas (TPa/TSPa), particularly within the voluminous Otp+ lateral anterior nucleus and the terminal supraoptic nucleus (LA, TSO; Fig. 9a e).
While the campaign fund-raising rules for any office are voluminous, they are particularly strict for judicial candidates in New York State.
Yet the impetus behind his choices is unmistakable: he is a voluminous reader himself (leaning particularly toward Cavafy, Brecht, and Lampedusa), and the greater part of the works on display in the Oresmans' apartment hang in the library.
Voluminous kaftan gowns looked like particularly frumpy maternity wear, while palazzo pants had ill advised elastic at the ankle.
Perhaps the most startling aspect of "Kiffe Kiffe Tomorrow" is its heroine's voluminous knowledge of American popular culture, particularly the schlocky programs she and presumably millions of others watch on French TV, including "Wheel of Fortune," "The Price Is Right," "The Young and the Restless" and "Who's the Boss?" Who knew Tony Danza had made it big in the City of Light?
"Particularly with the Catholic religion, the iconography is voluminous and extraordinary," he said.
Much of the two-month campaign featured the two rivals bludgeoning each other in voluminous direct-mail advertisements, and in a few particularly tough campaign commercials, as tax-raising liberals or faux fiscal conservatives.
One institution stood out for its particularly brazen manipulation of job placement numbers: Career Education Corp., the bearer of a voluminous record of whistleblower lawsuits and run-ins with government investigators.
Early descriptions of probable emphysema include: in 1679 by T. Bonet of a condition of "voluminous lungs" and in 1769 by Giovanni Morgagni of lungs which were "turgid particularly from air".
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