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"When the right instruments weren't available, she built her own," the foundation said.
To find the right instruments was daunting, but I think Jeff did a fine job.
In some cases, that means adding the right instruments, changing a tempo or bringing out certain musical sounds and diminishing others.
"In our view, the right approach to building a portfolio is to be agnostic – sometimes the right instruments will be a fund, sometimes a trust".
The whole thing shows both that with the right instruments and policies countries can combat modern slavery, and that there is no room for complacency; on the contrary, we must step up the fight or risk setbacks.
Physicists estimate that less than five per cent of the known universe is visible — where "visible" means only that we could, theoretically, observe it, given the right instruments and sufficient physical proximity.
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Mr. Metz explained it this way: "It's not just having the right instrument.
It is Gerhartz's job to steer a pianist in the direction of the right instrument.
The nation-state is not the right instrument to confront the refugee crisis, global warming, and other truly pressing issues.
And the ukulele was the right instrument to do that, chosen for its musical versatility more than its novelty value.
St. Thomas's organ, powerful and piercingly articulate, is the right instrument for Messiaen, and his "Sainteté de Jésus-Christ" was splendidly played by Tom Kimber.
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