Sentence examples for presenting night from inspiring English sources

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For a week starting on Friday the Film Society of Lincoln Center is presenting NIGHT MOVES: CLAUDE CHABROL & ARTHUR PENN, a set of eight films by Chabrol and seven by Penn.

In a rare instance of overlap, while the San Diego Symphony was presenting "Night Parade" in Stern Auditorium, a recital was taking place downstairs in Zankel Hall at which the mezzo-soprano Kelley O'Connor, with the pianist Robert Spano, gave the New York premiere of Mr. Bruce's vocal work "That Time With You," a Carnegie Hall co-commission.

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Bang The Box presents Night Slugs, tonight, XOYO, EC2.

The program of songs by Liszt, Wagner, Brahms, Berg and Strauss that she is presenting tonight with the fine pianist Ken Noda at the Metropolitan Museum of Art may just bring out the best in her.

In the 1996, they sued John Sweeney, the journalist who is presenting tonight's programme and the BBC for invading their privacy.

If you want to see a list of startups presenting tonight, you can find those here.

Work by eight choreographers under 23 will be presented tonight.

The awards for commercials are to be presented tonight.

Some of us present this morning have never seen those places at all.

Stephen Fry, who presented last night's award, described the showman as "a legend".

Another all-Balanchine program will be presented tonight, with "Donizetti Variations," "Apollo" and "Serenade".

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