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They are pieces that define something fundamental about his music.
In order to function properly, CPVAs must be tuned precisely in relation to the excitation order they are to correct, which in turn implies that the machined pieces that define pendulum motion paths must be cut precisely.
In other examples Eleanor Bauer's "Big Girls Do Big Things" and Emily Johnson's "Thank-you Bar" — each nominated under the "not technically considered dance" category for outstanding production — are pieces that define the dance of today: intimate, sometimes installationlike worlds that are driven by a deceptively casual combination of movement and sensation.
Between the pavilions, in a free sculpture park curated by Clare Lilley, Adip Dutta's nests, spun in metal thread and hung from an oak tree, and Hemali Bhuta's Speed Breakers – root-and-branch rumble strips buried in the turf, are among thrilling pieces that define what is wrong with much of the contemporary work indoors: too much PayPal, not enough passion.
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"Everyone was figuring out night life, figuring out the bits and pieces that defined who they were".
Ms. Herson, who grew up in Brooklyn and attended New York University, shopped at flea markets, designed her own clothes and wore Victorian pieces that defined her eccentric style.
And A Mirror Of Whitening Light, composed for the London Sinfonietta 11 years later, was one of the pieces that defined his later iridescent sound world.
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The result, though, seems to be more a sophisticated and hugely accomplished commentary upon style rather than a piece that defines its own unique world.
Where Lehane's Ruth denies oxygen to the invented characters, the judicious introduction of Thatcher into Hollinghurst's narrative expands our understanding of the characters, and provides a set piece that defines the novel (although I should confess that, despite his beautiful sentences, Hollinghurst's book did bore me to tears when I read it a few years back).
It was a piece that defined the unique poetry of Adès's music: his way of making familiar musical objects, such as a simple melody or a repeated rhythm, sound rich and strange, and, on the way, reimagining the orchestra as a universe of colouristic extremes.
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