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Those first categories (big names, nice-but-safe repertoire) feature the likes of Mitsuko Uchida playing Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, Christine Brewer singing Strauss, Leonidas Kavakos playing Brahms, the Oslo Philharmonic playing Grieg, Valery Gergiev conducting The Rite of Spring.

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Imagine that a theatre near you announced a repertoire featuring plays by Edward Albee, Edward Bond, Caryl Churchill, David Hare, Henrik Ibsen, David Mamet and Tom Stoppard.

During Zhang's three-year appointment in Cardiff, she will conduct the BBC orchestra in annual concerts at BBC Hoddinott Hall, St David's Hall and Brangwyn Hall, with repertoire featuring Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Rimsky-Korsakov and Berlioz in her first season.

In addition to some music by Stephen Foster, their repertoire featured music by black composers such as James Bland, a popular singer-banjoist who wrote some 700 songs, including "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny".

2. Their current repertoire features six classics: Maiden's "Hallowed Be Thy Name", "Fear of the Dark" and "The Trooper", plus Megadeth's "Countdown to Extinction", "Blood of Heroes" and "Dawn Patrol".

Strasburg's repertoire features four pitches: a four-seam fastball, his primary pitch at 95-98 mph which tops out at 100 mph; a two-seam fastball at 94-97 mph; a curveball that Strasburg himself refers to as a slurve at 79-82 mph; and a changeup at 87-90 mph.

Their repertoire featured interpretations of "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" and Dave Brubeck's recent composition "In Your Own Sweet Way"; the latter focused on Costa's vibes and Farmer's muted trumpet, with Woods switching from his usual alto saxophone to the piano.

Subsampling approaches can also be applied to the full Hill curve [ 90], resulting in a powerful set of repertoire features that can be used to characterize cells from different subsets, tissues, or disease states [ 89].

My wife, thank goodness, had been merely a type, her body just another of many brightening recurrences of a fixed repertoire of feature, limb, and bone.

Pseudogenes are common in the olfactory repertoire, a feature that may relate to its peculiar signalling system, based on an olfactory neuron that has to have a signalling neuron to allow its connection to the apparatus of perception.

The repertoire notably features many distinctive melodramas from the nineteen-forties and fifties.

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