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B6 Neediest Cases B5 ARTS & IDEAS B9-20 Photo Exhibit's Opening A new photography exhibition featuring a disputed image of the Last Supper had a quiet opening at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
(His strong but quiet opening set nearly inspired sectarian conflict: chatters versus shushers).
Unfortunately, the three hours of the show, while they include chases, sexual entrapment, grisly murders and lots of spycraft, never exceed the tension in those quiet opening scenes.
The only obvious mishap was a cellphone ring over the quiet opening of the second movement, perhaps arranged to make the American orchestra feel at home.
They say they came up with the restaurant's name, the American legal term for an unknown male, partly out of a desire for a quiet opening.
(Applause!) No: actually it ends with a return to the quiet opening, with a cello solo, played beautifully here by Franz Bartolomey.
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The way the violins played the quiet, scurrying opening, the 16th-notes were so hushed and blurred, the theme came across as a slightly ominous rumble.
A quiet, introspective opening, with overtones of late Shostakovich, quickly gives way to a wild, dance-like section where jagged-edged themes rise and subside in restless profusion.
His run and shot led to the second goal FW LUIS SUÁREZ 7 Had a quiet enough opening to the game but did make plenty of intelligent (and thankless) runs and eventually tested Buffon.
In the ensuing repertory, he highlighted the unusual dynamic range of the Riverside organ, from the quiet, eerie opening of M. Searle Wright's "Lyric Rhapsody" to the apocalyptic thunder of Larry King's "Fanfares to the Tongues of Fire," in which a few audience members shielded their ears.
Still, its opening has hardly been quiet.
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