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If you have your competition music on your iPod then listen to it and imagine yourself perfectly executing your routine (your stunts hit, your basket tosses are high, you have lots of attitude in your dance, strong arm motions, high jumps, toes pointed, clean transitions, tight and on time tumbling, exciting facials, pyramid hits, and strong ending pose).
On Sonny Rollins's 1956 record "Tenor Madness" (Prestige), Coltrane is just beginning, constructing an onrushing solo in distinction to Mr. Rollins's series of pointed, clean melodic improvisations.
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"But it's OK, 40 points, clean sheet, champagne for my players".
Ms. Racette's Tosca also improved throughout, though she started from the opposite vantage point: clean but colorless and uncharismatic in the first act.
"Clean sheets win you games, clean sheets get you points, clean sheets get you towards the top end of the league.
But Alstom is prominent in two technologies that look likely to be increasingly important, Mr Geoffron points out: clean energy, including renewables, and high-speed rail.
End-point clean-up targets were defined by human risk assessment and ecotoxicological hazard assessment approaches.
He pointed out its "clean design" and "awesome little features".
She also pointed to her clean blood profile and the fact she has been tested 16 times so far this year.
A year ago policies pointed to promoting "clean diesel".
The report pointed out global clean energy investment is on the rise, reaching $243 billion in 2010, a new record high.
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