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By Anthony Lydgate December 22, 2016 The New York Philharmonic recently put on a screening of "Babe," a film with musical quotations scattered throughout it like Easter eggs.
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Kinder dispositions seem to be in short supply just now, which may explain the sense of cheer that permeated David Geffen Hall last Friday, when the New York Philharmonic put on a screening of "Babe".
If the diameter is less than the threshold patients are put on a screening program.
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