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Two of the most beautiful works are "A Song for X After He's X," which involves a musical score made of wire and cherries, and an untitled sculpture that uses soil, sugar, cardboard, a Ping-Pong ball and cereal to suggest a dead and decaying body, possibly that of a fallen drummer boy, under snow.
A prognostic score made of three groups based on the four above-mentioned prognostic factors demonstrated 3-year OS rates of respectively 82.2%, 69.5% and 53.6% (log-rank test, P ≤ 0.0001) among the three groups in the overall population, and of 81.3%, 72.8% and 57.9% (log-rank test, P = 0.005) in the colorectal cancer patients.
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Because both dances have scores made up of sonic fragments, some theatergoers might find two such works in a row monotonous.
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The opera is a miracle of Beethovenian motivic development, a gossamer score made up of wondrous, quirky bits, pieces and strands of motifs, melodies and dancing riffs.
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