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Rather than resolve the ambiguity, Mr. Gergiev embraced it, drawing consistently incisive, colorful, richly characterized playing from the inspired orchestra.

Included in his program are the "Arabeske," the Intermezzo from "Faschingsschwank aus Wien," the Fantasy in C (Op. 17) and the richly characterized "DavidsbÃ1⁄4ndlertänze".

For all the sheer energy of the music-making, here was a probing, rigorous and richly characterized interpretation, which Mr. Dudamel conducted from memory.

Hearing one of Bach's sonatas or partitas for unaccompanied violin in a recital is usually a treat, if the violinist has the technique and imagination to surmount its difficulties and give it a richly characterized performance.

Kindle County surges to life again in Turow's richly characterized thriller, which revolves around a reluctant pro bono lawyer's efforts to overturn a black man's murder conviction, despite his confession, and free him from death row.

In "Waldszenen" Schumann leads a listener through a forest packed with both commonplace and otherworldly visions, pointing out hunters, flowers, haunted corners and friendly bowers, all captured in richly characterized vignettes.

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This work primarily made quantitative comparisons among experts and novices and fell short of richly characterizing the knowledge used by active-learning instructors.

We then describe our semiautomated analysis of 48 phenotypes, commenting on select examples that demonstrate robustness and stability in the presence of sparsely sampled data, and richly characterize genetic and parent-of-origin architecture when data are abundant.

On the other hand, classical gene expression experiments [microarrays, RNA-seq, quantitative polymerase chain reactions (qPCR)] richly characterize a cellular population but at the cost of reporting a summation of expression from many individual cells.

Finally, leveraging the repeated measures and integrating meteorology and land use characteristics, mobile monitoring data can be used to more richly characterize spatial variability throughout the region [ 23], by more knowledgeably tailoring the spatial and temporal characteristics of a fixed-site monitoring network.

But Mr. Nézet-Séguin, who made his Met debut last season with an exciting if impetuous "Carmen," drew a richly textured, inexorably paced and vividly characterized account of Verdi's epic score from the great Met orchestra.

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