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Gerontius was the work that, musically speaking, connected England with the rest of Europe; and it was the bold, turbulent tone-painting so admired by Richard Strauss that Petrenko seized upon.
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"How do you expect me to marry you if you never let me catch up?" When we spoke, Wang connected China's economic and cultural "behindness" after the Cultural Revolution — which had precipitated not only political upheaval but also economic and cultural stagnation — to her protagonist's anxieties.
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Dr. Gabrieli said the findings underscored a critical problem for dyslexic children learning to read: the ability of a child hearing, say, a parent or teacher speak to connect the auditory bits that make up words, called phonemes, with the sight of written words.
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