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They are popsy but not quite pop, yet not quite classical either.
With a spirit that was still quite Classical but showing great energy, his first works were influenced by the sinewy work of Rodin.
The two remaining ideas, one quite classical, the other a bit more contemporary, were tidied up and bolstered with supporting images to help clarify our intentions.
Mr. Charlap, the pianist, has a sense of balance and form that's quite classical, and a list of American songs in his head that could mark him as someone with an untoward fascination for the past.
This paper focuses on the model monitoring procedure because the model conception procedure is quite classical.
Some of these spaces are already quite classical, and have been modified here to account for the possible mutual singularity of measures in (mathcal {P}_{[underline {a},overline {a}]}).
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