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Unfortunately, saying something nice about the outgoing President at the outset of an Inaugural now seems as inescapable as ordering God to bless America at the end.
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The conclusion seems inescapable that music is not to be classified as a representational art, at least not in the same straightforward meaning of "representation" that applies to the other arts.
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