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So doing that sequence was really interesting.
The landing sequence was highly intricate.
The sequence was fitting in many ways.
But the whole sequence was pure performance.
Each time, the sequence was almost identical.
That opening sequence was no accident.
That sequence was notable for another reason.
Every sequence was a learning process.
Sequence was moved to London, and Lambert came aboard.
The full sequence was published in in 2003.
The Francesca da Rimini sequence was blatantly copied by Tchaikovsky.
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