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Thorn, the Nets' president, asked Scott to use the magnetic pieces to demonstrate everything he knew about basketball -- offensive game plans, defensive philosophy and fast-break theories.
Patrick notes that Le Caine "would write pieces to demonstrate the equipment that he had made" and would title the resulting recordings with names like "Sounds to Forget," though they often had more musical value than originally anticipated.
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Poulenc was the only actual connection between the two concerts; although the only connection between the spare spirituality of the "Litanies" and the burlesque jollity of "Le Bal Masqué" is that both pieces do their bit to demonstrate what a delightful composer Poulenc was.
The new piece was to demonstrate that classical ballet was alive in the upstart United States, well within the traditions of Russian ballet in which Balanchine had trained and perhaps traditional in a livelier way than the war horse story ballets, like "Sleeping Beauty," that were familiar to South American audiences.
He has created a ministry of fun at the Cardiff head office and carries around a piece of jigsaw to demonstrate he is part of a team.
We often ask candidates to create a sample piece of work to demonstrate their skills.
The piece he presented to demonstrate his relationship to the living national traditions he described, "Metamorphoses" for viola and chamber orchestra, was attractively lyrical and moody, and did incline more toward the psychological than to the showy.
Another former SLP colleague remembered her patience in explaining shortcomings in stories to young reporters, but added: "She could be brutal – she once set fire to a piece of copy to demonstrate what she thought of it".
The goal of Crouse's piece was probably to demonstrate just how the recent Proposition 8 decision and gay marriage in general is hurting the black community.
In that piece, I tried to demonstrate how Mr. Trump had brilliantly manipulated the fundamentals of celebrity culture--glitz, illusion and fantasy--to create a kind of alternative reality in which shallow perception is more appreciated than profound insight.
Perceptually confounding, crafty, slyly gothic and not too heavy, this Canadian artist's installations and audio pieces entail audience participation to demonstrate that what you see is not always what you think or hear.
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