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Levy's lyrics entered the repertoires of Joe Cocker, Crystal Gayle, Carly Simon and, particularly, McGuinn.
These defensive repertoires of legitimisation are always evolving and become part of the corporate vocabulary.
These songs proved favourites with mods and entered the repertoires of bands such as the Rolling Stones and the Who.
The basic repertoires of the music are divided into three general types.
As a conductor, he has changed the repertoires of orchestral music all over the world, and as a composer, he has created a new dimension of musical possibility.
To find music that sounds anything like this, the models are not Beethoven or even Schumann, but Bach, and possibly even earlier repertoires of German music.
New British plays are one of our nation's greatest exports and sustain the repertoires of theatres across Europe, the US and often beyond.
By the time he was feted for his 80th birthday in February last year, Tetley's work was in the repertoires of ballet companies around the world.
(It made it into the paperback, in 1960, and from there more chocolate-y, childlike versions entered the repertoires of hosts everywhere).
His compositions became standards in the repertoires of artists as varied as Rod Stewart, Bob Marley, and Brian Hyland.
His Aureole entered the repertoires of such major ballet troupes as the Paris Opéra Ballet and the Royal Danish Ballet.
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