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Where the Premiere used to sit, there's a new higher-end Stick instead.
The premiere used Ted Nugent's "Stranglehold", and a "coming soon" sequence midway through the season was set to Nazareth's "Hair of the Dog".
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The company are masters at excavating and smashing myths and this world premiere uses live Scottish and American folk music as the lives of a Scottish man and an American woman collide on a tour of the Highlands.
Fans had campaigned for the Norwich premiere using the slogan "Anglia Square, not Leicester Square".
(And who doesn't love a glamorous world premiere?) Using state-of-the-art multimedia technology, the exhibit features a mind-blowing collection of ancient artifacts and Indiana Jones movie materials (like props, set designs and conceptual art).
A sequence is the term Premiere uses for video projects inside of a project.
Each of Camille A. Brown's two dances (2007 and a world premiere) now used music and now the live spoken word (with the speakers adding weight to the stage picture).
Years later, when he was chosen to create his own set and lighting for the opera's American premiere, he used that knowledge to create a cohesive design in which the set, lights and actors were thematically and visually unified with Schoenberg's music and color.
Presented in five movements — a symphonic structure picked up by the German composer Edmund Meisel, whose score for the Berlin premiere is used here — "Potemkin" builds to and recedes from the impeccably designed sequence on the steps, in which a crowd of protesters is fired upon by goose-stepping Cossacks dressed in their white tunics.
Millie and Josh, the couple in the premiere, could use some of Ms. Nash's raspy charm.
This study is a premiere in using neural networks in stochastic simulation of the number of rejected Web pages per search query.
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