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Such a musical aesthetic barricade seemed unbroken until the last third of the 20th century, when international music styles made culturally transcendental eclecticism a viable medium for those composers with enough talent and insight to control the infinite idioms available to them.
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Literally so, in fact, because now the pasture on which the owner's livestock grazed would seem to stretch unbroken all the way up to the threshold of his neoclassical pile.
If they all seem connected and unbroken, cut the cable off anyway.
It seemed that one person alone watched the proceedings in unbroken bafflement, and I take no pride in that.
Bogeys at the fourth and fifth holes seemed to offer the answer but his spirit remained unbroken.
After an unbroken series of positive, but underpowered studies seemed to demonstrate Type D personality predicting mortality in cardiovascular disease patients, initial claims now appear at least exaggerated and probably false.
Scoured by breezes and planed by the tides, the broad golden swathe of pure sand abutting the gleam of unbroken ocean, was perfectly empty, or so it seemed.
Without that aura, and the unbroken string of victories that created it, she seemed different, even when she was merely hosting a comedy show or selling workout gear.
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